Tuesday, 6 May 2014

Thailand PM Yingluck Shinawatra in Court under the Mistreatment of the Power




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The Thailand's prime minister has emerged earlier than the Constitutional Court into the Bangkok to guard herself against the assertion of the abuse of power. The complaint was filed by the senators who said that the Yingluck Shinawatra's party profited from the inappropriately transferring of her national security chief in 2011.

However, Ms Yingluck could be dismissed from the office and expelled out from the politics for five years if found guilty. Moreover, the decision is predictable to be given on Wednesday, according to the court said after the trial. The Thailand has seen gridlock since the anti-government protests began in 2013. The demonstrators, who are mostly from the middle and urban class, want Ms. Influx government replaced by the unelected people's council.

In reply, Ms. Yingluck called the break election in the February which she was likely to be winning, but this was disturbed by the demonstrators and consequently canceled. The prime minister is also facing the numerous legal challenges. Previously this year, the different court ruled that she had inappropriately transferred the national security chief Thawil Pliensri in 2011.

Additionally, he has been reinstated, while he was initially appointed by the previous administration and has been openly critical of Ms Yingluck's government. Moreover, the Constitutional Court will decide that the whether his transfer despoiled the constitution.

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