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Thai court to decide PM’S fate in two weeks

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BANGKOK: Thailand’s Constituti­onal Court said on Wednesday it will rule on Sept.30 whether suspended prime minister Prayut Chan-o-cha should be thrown out of office permanentl­y.

The former army chief, who came to power in a 2014 military coup, was suspended last month while the court examined a legal challenge arguing he has reached his term limit as premier.

Under the 2017 Thai constituti­on, a prime minister cannot serve more than eight years in office, but there are question marks over when Prayut’s term began.

The court said in a statement that it will issue its verdict on Sept.30.

“The Constituti­onal Court deliberate­s that the case is a legal issue and there is sufficient evidence to rule,” the statement said.

Prayut’s deputy Prawit Wongsuwan has taken over as caretaker prime minister, while Prayut continues to serve as defence minister.

Prayut launched the coup that ousted Yingluck Shinawatra’s democratic­ally elected government, and led a junta regime before retaining the prime ministeria­l post ater elections in 2019.

Supporters of the 68-year-old leader argue the clock on his term began when the 2017 constituti­on came into law, or even ater the 2019 general election.

If the court agrees, Prayut could technicall­y continue to serve until 2025 or 2027 - if he wins a general election due by March.

But Prayut is increasing­ly out of favour with voters and under his watch the kingdom registered its worst economic performanc­e in three decades.

Student-led pro-democracy protests in Bangkok in 2020 atracted tens of thousands of people at their peak and a key demand of the movement was for Prayut to resign.

Thailand is under pressure to end the uncertaint­y over its leadership before world leaders arrive in Bangkok for an Asia-pacific Economic Co-operation (APEC) summit in November.

Meanwhile, a Thai soldier killed two people and wounded one other in a shooting at a military facility in Bangkok on Wednesday, police and army officials said.

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