Thai court suspends PM Prayut from official duty pending term limit review
Thailand's top court has suspended Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha from duty, while it considers a legal challenge to his term in office. The Kingdom's constitution limits leaders to eight years in power. Opposition parties have argued that the ex-army chief has overstayed his tenure since he seized power in the 2014 military coup. However, some of Mr Prayut's supporters say his premiership started in 2019, after the first general election under the latest constitution.
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Thailand's Constitutional Court has accepted the opposition's petition to review Prime Minister Prayut Chan-ocha's term limit, while also suspending him from duty until there's a verdict. Prayut's opponents claim that his 8 year term ended yesterday, since he took over power in 2014.