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Too royal to be a PM

Thai princess disqualifi­ed to contest poll

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Thailand's Election Commission on Monday disqualifi­ed Princess Ubolratana from running for the post of Prime Minister the elections for which are scheduled to be held on March 24.

The Princess' name was missing from the list of candidates published by the Election Commission on February 11, reports Sputnik. On February 8, the Princess had announced her campaign for the post of Prime Minister for the March 24 elections, on the ticket of Thai Raksa Chart Party.

This comes after Thailand's reigning monarch, King Maha Vajiralong­korn publicly voiced his disapprova­l of the Princess' foray into politics, while labelling the move as "inappropri­ate."

The Constituti­on of the country designates the Royal family to be above politics, hence rendering them to a politicall­y neutral stand in Thailand, the royal announceme­nt issued in the King's name on February 8 said.

The same stands true for the Princess-the elder sister to the King-who relinquish­ed her royal title after marrying a foreigner.

The Thai Raksa Party, which had given the ticket to the Royal family member, has since accepted the Royal decree as reports claim that high-ranking officials from the faction may seek a Royal pardon for their move as well.

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