Thailand's constitutional court has suspended Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-ocha from official duty.
General Prayuth has led the country since 2014 when he seized power in a military coup.
The court is weighing up if he has reached the maximum limit of eight years in office.
Its decision could embolden the country's anti-government protest movement that has been calling for Prayuth to step down.
Al Jazeera's @Tony Cheng reports from Bangkok, Thailand.
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General Prayuth has led the country since 2014 when he seized power in a military coup.
The court is weighing up if he has reached the maximum limit of eight years in office.
Its decision could embolden the country's anti-government protest movement that has been calling for Prayuth to step down.
Al Jazeera's @Tony Cheng reports from Bangkok, Thailand.
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