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Thai Supreme Court Accepts Ethics Case Against 44 Opposition Lawmakers

The court will hear allegations that 44 current and former opposition lawmakers breached ethics rules over a 2021 bid to amend the royal insult law.

  • On Friday, Thailand's Supreme Court accepted an ethics petition accusing 44 current and former opposition lawmakers of violations stemming from a 2021 attempt to amend Section 112, the law protecting the monarchy from criticism.
  • The National Anti-Corruption Commission referred the case after a court dissolved the predecessor Move Forward Party in 2024, ruling its campaign to reform the lese-majeste law undermined the democratic system.
  • Among the 44 are 10 current MPs, including People's Party leader Natthaphong Ruengpanyawut and deputy leader Sirikanya Tansakul; if convicted, they face lifetime political bans and 10 years of voting disenfranchisement.
  • The court stated the case "carries sufficient weight for the court to proceed with its consideration," but "has not ordered the suspension of the MPs' duties" before the June 30 trial begins.
  • This legal challenge marks the latest setback for Thailand's liberal opposition, which was blocked from forming government after winning the 2023 election and faces frequent prosecutions under the strict monarchy-protection law.
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They risk a lifetime ban from holding public office. The case is yet another setback for the Thai opposition.

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แนวหน้าออนไลน์ broke the news on Friday, April 24, 2026.
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