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This morning in Mo Chit – Constitutional Court Judge There is a unanimous resolution of 9 to 0, indicating the case of General Prayut Chan-o-cha, Prime Minister, who is in a hospice in the 1st Infantry Regiment. According to army regulations As a former army commander Who benefits the country
The gist of the Constitutional Court decision yesterday (December 2) was that the defendant’s home was changed to a hospice in accordance with Army regulations. Regarding the stay in the Army hospice in 2005, which required former senior Army commanders. What benefits the army and the nation. And previously he had held the position of Commander of the Army. Eligible to stay in Royal Thai Army Hospice AND the Army may consider suitability to support the water and electricity supply budget. As well as other expenses necessary for the residence as necessary and suitable for use.
Regarding serious ethical issues The Constitutional Court ruled that it was not a property claim. Or any other benefit. And it is not an act contrary to personal interests. General Prayut has not had any serious ethical violation that could also end his ministry.
After knowing the diagnosis Party Secretary Pheu Thai As Applicant He came out to declare that he had safeguarded the interests of the people to the end. After this, they should go back and argue at the party. Because he saw that the decision would be a guideline for other organizations to follow
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