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Mahakama ya Katiba imemsimamisha kazi Waziri Mkuu Prayuth Chan-ocha baada ya kuwekewa pingamizi na vyama vya Upinzani vilivyodai kiongozi huyo amemaliza muhula wake wa miaka minne
Inaelezwa kuwa pingamizi hilo la kisheria linaweza kumuondoa kazini Kiongozi huyo ikiwa ni miezi michache imesalia kabla ya kufanyika kwa Uchaguzi Mkuu
Aidha Mahakama ya Katiba inatarajiwa kumteua Waziri Mkuu mwingne baada ya kumaliza kusikiliza pingamizi na kati ya viongozi wanaotajwa kushika wadhifa huo ni Naibu Waziri Mkuu Prawit Wongsuwan.
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Thailand's Constitutional Court has suspended Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha from office. The court will hear a legal challenge that could see him thrown out months before an expected general election.
The opposition says Prayuth has reached the legal limit of how long he can hold the position
The Constitutional Court of Thailand on Wednesday suspended Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha while it considers a case that could see him expelled from office.
Opposition parties have brought the proceedings arguing that Prayuth, who came to power in a 2014 coup, had reached his eight-year term limit.
What did the judges say?
A court statement said judges had agreed by a vote of 5-4 to suspend Prayuth from office until the case is decided.
"The court considered the petition and supporting documents and deems the facts according to the request indicate reasonable grounds to suspect that there is a case as requested," the statement said.
"Thus, a majority vote for [Prayuth] to be suspended as prime minister, effective August 24, 2022, until the court issues a verdict."
The court did not say when it would issue a ruling on whether Prayuth had breached a term limiting clause in the constitution.
What happens now?
There was no immediate announcement about who would assume Prayuth's duties as acting prime minister.
Under Thai law, Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwan, who is ranked first among several deputies, would be expected to take over.
Prawit is one of Prayuth's close political allies, coming from the same military clique that mounted a 2014 coup that initially brought him to power.
Judges will have to decide on when Prayuth effectively took power in relation to the kingdom's 2017 constitution, which bars the prime minister from serving more than eight years in total.
Opposition parties said that, eight years after he took power in the coup, he had now reached the limit.
DW
Inaelezwa kuwa pingamizi hilo la kisheria linaweza kumuondoa kazini Kiongozi huyo ikiwa ni miezi michache imesalia kabla ya kufanyika kwa Uchaguzi Mkuu
Aidha Mahakama ya Katiba inatarajiwa kumteua Waziri Mkuu mwingne baada ya kumaliza kusikiliza pingamizi na kati ya viongozi wanaotajwa kushika wadhifa huo ni Naibu Waziri Mkuu Prawit Wongsuwan.
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Thailand's Constitutional Court has suspended Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha from office. The court will hear a legal challenge that could see him thrown out months before an expected general election.
The opposition says Prayuth has reached the legal limit of how long he can hold the position
The Constitutional Court of Thailand on Wednesday suspended Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha while it considers a case that could see him expelled from office.
Opposition parties have brought the proceedings arguing that Prayuth, who came to power in a 2014 coup, had reached his eight-year term limit.
What did the judges say?
A court statement said judges had agreed by a vote of 5-4 to suspend Prayuth from office until the case is decided.
"The court considered the petition and supporting documents and deems the facts according to the request indicate reasonable grounds to suspect that there is a case as requested," the statement said.
"Thus, a majority vote for [Prayuth] to be suspended as prime minister, effective August 24, 2022, until the court issues a verdict."
The court did not say when it would issue a ruling on whether Prayuth had breached a term limiting clause in the constitution.
What happens now?
There was no immediate announcement about who would assume Prayuth's duties as acting prime minister.
Under Thai law, Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwan, who is ranked first among several deputies, would be expected to take over.
Prawit is one of Prayuth's close political allies, coming from the same military clique that mounted a 2014 coup that initially brought him to power.
Judges will have to decide on when Prayuth effectively took power in relation to the kingdom's 2017 constitution, which bars the prime minister from serving more than eight years in total.
Opposition parties said that, eight years after he took power in the coup, he had now reached the limit.
DW