| Leading Thai party cleared of fraud Anatolian Times, Turkey - The 61 year-old Democrat Party, which ruled Thailand on and off for a decade before the TRT first swept the polls in 2001, faced charges including … |
| Thai court clears opposition party MWC News, Canada - Thailand's top court has ruled that the country's Democrat party did not commit electoral fraud and therefore will not be dissolved. … |
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Thai party cleared of electoral fraud InTheNews.co.uk, UK - If the Democrat party had been found guilty it would have been disbanded and its executive officers barred from public office for five years. … |
| Bangkok on alert as ruling looms Manila Times, Philippines - The Democrat Party, which ruled Thailand on and off for a decade before TRT first swept the polls in 2001, faces four charges of electoral fraud including … |
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Thailand’s top court has ruled that the country’s Democrat party did not commit electoral fraud and therefore will not be dissolved.
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BANGKOK, May 30 (Bernama) — Thailand’s oldest political party, the Democrat, escaped dissolution after the Constitutional Tribunal found it not guilty of breaching the election laws.
Thai judges acquitted the Democrat Party on Wednesday of all charges of breaking election laws that could have seen it disbanded and their leaders banned from politics.
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May 30 (Bloomberg) — Thailand’s constitutional court cleared the Democrat Party, the country’s oldest, of breaking election laws last year, allowing it to continue to exist and easing concerns the planned December poll would be postponed.
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Thailand’s Constitutional Tribunal acquitted the Democrat Party of all charges of breaking election laws that could have seen it disbanded and their leaders banned from politics.
May 30 (Bloomberg) — Thailand’s constitutional court cleared the Democrat Party, the country’s oldest, of breaking election laws last year, allowing it to continue to exist.
Thailand’s Democrat Party, one of the kingdom’s two main political groups, did not commit electoral fraud and will not be dissolved, a top court ruled Wednesday.
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BANGKOK -(Dow Jones)- Thailand’s Constitutional Tribunal ruled Wednesday that the Democrat Party, the country’s oldest political party, will retain its legal status and won’t be dissolved.
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