It remains the biggest force in parliament with an agenda that includes military reform and undoing big business monopolies.
BANGKOK - A court in Thailand will decide on Aug 7 the fate of the progressive opposition party, Move Forward, in a case that has compounded fears of a re-igniting of a power struggle between influential conservatives and popularly elected parties.2023 election winner Move Forward
Move Forward's influential rivals coalesced to block the party from forming a government last year but it remains the biggest force in parliament with an agenda that includes military reform and undoing big business monopolies. "These highly consequential decisions, the fate of parliament's biggest party and the PM's seat could lead to lawmakers switching parties, more bargaining and - as we have previously seen - street demonstrations," she added.
"I want to prove to the establishment, and also to the world, that dissolving parties is futile," he added.
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