Thai court accepts dissolution case over princess nomination
BANGKOK — A Thai court said Thursday that it will take up the case of whether to dissolve a political party that nominated a member of the royal family as its candidate for prime minister in next month’s general election.
Thailand’s constitutional Court made the announcement just a day after the Election Commission recommended the Thai Raksa Chart Party be dissolved over its Feb. 8 nomination of Princess Ubolratana Mahidol.
King Maha Vajiralongkorn issued a royal order just hours after his sister’s nomination that deemed the political bid inappropriate and unconstitutional. The then party professed its loyalty to the monarch and accepted his order.