Thai court acquits opposition party of sedition charge
BANGKOK — Thailand’s constitutional Court on Tuesday acquitted the country’s third-largest political party of seeking to overthrow the constitutional monarchy in another legal case highlighting political divisions in the Southeast Asian nation.
The court ruled that the Future Forward Party showed no intention of committing sedition and that the complaint had not been filed correctly.
The party still could be dissolved under another pending charge of breaking election laws by taking a large loan from its leader. No court date has been set in that case.
The party was founded in 2018 during military rule, and advocates reformist positions that are anathema to the royalist ruling elite. Its surprisingly strong finish in an election last year and its popularity among young people rattled the government, which is led by the same people who staged a military coup in 2014.