Thailand's Constitutional Court ruled on Wednesday, December 2 that Prime Minister Prayut Chan-O-Cha, whose resignation tens of thousands of protesters demanded, could remain in power, dismissing a complaint before it over a possible conflict of interest .
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His post "
remains unchanged,
" said the court.
The head of government was accused by the opposition of having continued to live "
illegally
" in the residence of the commander-in-chief of the army after having left this post following the coup d'etat of 2014 which propelled him at the head of the country.