Thailand's leading opposition party is taking bold steps to restrict the Constitutional Court's extensive authority following a series of political disruptions, including the dissolution of the nation's most popular party and the removal of the prime minister.
This initiative comes in response to the court's history of dissolving over 100 political parties and unseating three prime ministers in the last 27 years, actions that have raised serious concerns about the state of democracy in Thailand.
Key opposition figures argue that the judiciary's frequent interventions in politics have left the country in a constant state of turmoil, emphasizing the urgent need for reform to ensure a stable and democratic future.
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