The recent decisions by Thailand’s Constitutional Court have sent shockwaves through the country’s democracy. The removal of the prime minister and dissolution of the main opposition party have further complicated an already tumultuous political landscape.
With the economy struggling and citizens growing increasingly frustrated with the political process, these latest developments have raised concerns about the stability and future of Thailand’s government.
Thailand has a history of political instability, with military coups and government overthrowing being common occurrences. The ongoing power struggle between elected officials and the military has left the country in a perpetual state of uncertainty.
As the country grapples with this latest round of turmoil, experts and analysts weigh in on the implications for Thailand. Former foreign minister Kasit Piromya, legal adviser Verapat Pariyawong, and human rights researcher Sunai Phasuk provide valuable insights into the challenges facing Thailand’s democracy.