Anger after Thai court rules 2014 coup leader can carry on as PM
by Rebecca Ratcliffe in Bangkok from World news | The Guardian on (#647ZV)
Threats of mass protests after former general Prayuth Chan-ocha judged not to have exceeded term limit
Thailand's constitutional court has allowed the prime minister, Prayuth Chan-ocha, to remain in his job after suspending him in August while it considered whether he had overstayed his term limit.
The court ruled Prayuth, a former army general who first came to power in a military coup in 2014, had not yet reached the limit of his term, even though prime ministers are barred from serving for more than eight years under Thailand's constitution. The case had been brought by opposition MPs who argued Prayuth had violated the limit.
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