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Constitutional Court (Thailand)

Constitutional Court (Thailand)
The Constitutional Court of Thailand: A prominent Bangkok-based governmental judicial body, the Constitutional Court of Thailand is dedicated to safeguarding the supremacy of the Constitution and protecting citizens’ rights and liberties. Established by the 1997 Constitution, its primary mission involves interpreting constitutional law and resolving related disputes. Its main activities include reviewing the constitutionality of legislation, ruling on governmental organ disputes, and addressing issues concerning political parties and public officials. The Court’s decisions are final and binding on all state organs, making it a significant institution in Thailand’s political landscape.
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The National Anti-Corruption Commission has set up an investigation panel and there is ‘no time frame’.

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