Thai opposition lawmakers to face trial over 2021 attempt to reform lese-majeste law

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Malay Mail

BANGKOK, April 24 — Thailand’s Supreme ‌Court on Friday accepted ​a petition that accuses 44 current ‌and former opposition lawmakers of ​ethics violations over their attempt in 2021 to amend a ​law that protects the monarchy from criticism, Thai media reported.

The 44 include current ‌and former members ⁠of the ⁠progressive People’s Party ⁠and its disbanded ⁠predecessor ⁠Move Forward who are accused of ethics violations ⁠and will face trial.

Hundreds of people have been prosecuted in recent years under Thailand’s strict ⁠lese-majeste law.

Three Thai media outlets reported the court ⁠accepting the case. The court has ⁠yet ⁠to issue a ​statement. — Reuters

 

 

Date: 24 April, 2026 1:00 pm
Source: Malay Mail

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