BANGKOK -- When Sitanan Sirisuwa voted for the first time at last May's Thai general elections, she backed the policies of the youthful, reform-minded Move Forward Party. The party secured 151 seats, becoming the largest party in the 500-member legislature.
But the upbeat mood she felt at that time has soured a year later as the 14.4 million voters who endorsed MFP await a court verdict that could force the party to disband.


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