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Thailand 's Constitutional Court will rule Wednesday on whether the Move Forward Party violated the constitution by proposing to amend a law that forbids defaming the country’s royal family.
A petition to the court requested the party's dissolution and a 10-year ban on political activity by its executives.
The legal action has drawn widespread criticism as it's seen as part of a yearslong attack against the country's progressive movement by conservative forces trying to keep their grip on power.
Move Forward's predecessor, the Future Forward party, was dissolved by a Constitutional Court ruling in 2020 .
Pita would like his supporters to keep the spirit of his party alive.
He said if the verdict does not come out in their favor, people can be frustrated.
But he said his ultimate goal is that they channel that anger into votes at the ballot box to ensure they eventually win the war, even if they lose.
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