Thai court fires warning on eve of ruling on PM Prayut


A pro-democracy protester speaks to the crowd beside a poster of Thailand's Prime Minister Prayut Chan-O-Cha during an anti-government rally in Bangkok on Nov 28, 2020. - AFP

BANGKOK (AFP): Thailand's constitutional court on Tuesday (Dec 1) warned against "vulgar" criticism of its rulings, on the eve of a crucial judgment that could see Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha forced out of office.

The court will on Wednesday hand down a verdict on whether Prayut has broken rules by living in an army house, despite the fact that the former general is no longer in the military top brass.

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