Thailand’s Constitutional Court on Monday annulled the country’s widely criticized parliamentary election and ordered fresh polls. The 14 judges voted 8-6 to invalidate the polls based on a lawsuit alleging that the elections were unconstitutional, said court spokesman Paithoon Warahapaithoon. “The organization of the election by the Election Commission was unconstitutional,” he told a news conference that was broadcast on Thai television. Full Story
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