On a remarkably intense day at the parliament, under the watchful eyes of Move Forward’s advisory chairman Pita Limjaroenrat and alongside the party leader Chaithawat Tulathon, the air buzzed with anticipation and a slice of uncertainty. This was no ordinary gathering; it was a pivotal moment following the Constitutional Court’s ruling on the party’s daring attempts to amend the lese-majeste law on January 31st. The image, captured in vivid detail by Nutthawat Wichieanbut, underscored the seriousness of the moment. Amid swirling rumors and media frenzy, Move Forward Party’s very own MP, Pakornwut Udompipatskul, stepped forward to clear the air. Shrouded in speculation was the notion of a refuge for Move Forward’s MPs, under the banner of a newly minted entity named “Kao Mai” – or New Step – poised to host MPs in the face of possible dissolution. Pakornwut addressed these assertions head-on, clarifying the confusion that last week’s meeting…
