Court dismisses challenge against Anutin regarding utilized road as airstrip under constitutional provisions
In a recent development, the Constitutional Court has dismissed a petition filed against Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul. The petition, filed under Section 213 of the Constitution, alleged that Anutin's actions constituted a serious violation of ethical standards.
The petitioner, Niyom Nopparat, based his complaint on a news report published by MGR Online on June 15, 2025. The report alleged that while serving as Minister of Interior, Anutin authorized the use of a public road as an aircraft landing strip for a private company's business activities.
The petitioner requested that Anutin's membership in the House of Representatives and his ministerial post be terminated, and furthermore, that Anutin's right to run for election be revoked.
However, the Constitutional Court has dismissed the petition. Although the specific person who dismissed it is not named in the available search results, the decision marks a significant turn in the ongoing controversy surrounding Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul.
It is important to note that this decision does not absolve Anutin of all allegations. The matter remains under investigation, and further developments are expected in the coming weeks. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.
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