BANGKOK: Thai opposition lawmaker Pita Limjaroenrat returned to parliament a day after the country’s top court cleared him of allegations he had violated election rules, vowing to scrutinize government policies including a multi-billion-baht cash handout scheme.
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(Bloomberg) Thailand’s Constitutional Court is set to decide whether popular opposition politician Pita Limjaroenrat breached election rules while running for parliament, a legal hurdle used by his opponents to thwart his prime ministerial bid last year.Most Read from BloombergChina Weighs Stock Market Rescue Package Backed by $278 BillionApple Dials Back Car’s Self-Driving Features and Delays Launch to 2028An Isolated Israel Doubles Down on War in Gaza — At All CostsTurkey Approves Sweden NA
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