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Thai court dissolves reformist party that won the most seats and votes in last year's election.
Move Forward's charismatic, young former leader Pita Limjaroenrat and 10 other senior figures banned from politics for 10 years .
But ruling does not mean an end to the reformist movement in Thai politics.
The surviving 142 MPs are expected to transfer to another registered party.
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