‘My time will come’: Why Thai politician Pita Limjaroenrat received’t quit | DW News

Former Thai opposition leader Pita Limjaroenrat speaks to DW about Thailand’s future and his hopes to still some day become prime minister.

Pita led the Move Forward party to winning the most seats in last year’s elections, only to be blocked from becoming prime minister. The party was also shut out of the governing coalition.

Now the party is threatened by a potential dissolution order from Thailand’s Constitutional Court next month, after judges said its policies to reform laws on defaming the royal family were unconstitutional.

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00:49 Pita Limjaroenrat, Member of Thai Parliament

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