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#13238486
25 January 2026
Pita Limjaroenrat, former Thai Ministerial candidate and leader of the disbanded Move Forward Party, makes an appearance at an election rally for the People's Party in Bangkok, Thailand. Mr. Limjaroenrat is poised to become the Prime Minister of Thailand after the Move Forward Party wins the vote during Thailand's 2023 general election, but is then sidelined by a vote by Thailand's National Assembly. He is then banned from Thai politics by the Constitutional Court on August 7, 2024, along with other party executives of the Move Forward Party.
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#13238487
25 January 2026
Pita Limjaroenrat, former Thai Ministerial candidate and leader of the disbanded Move Forward Party, makes an appearance at an election rally for the People's Party in Bangkok, Thailand. Mr. Limjaroenrat is poised to become the Prime Minister of Thailand after the Move Forward Party wins the vote during Thailand's 2023 general election, but is then sidelined by a vote by Thailand's National Assembly. He is then banned from Thai politics by the Constitutional Court on August 7, 2024, along with other party executives of the Move Forward Party.
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#13238488
25 January 2026
Pita Limjaroenrat, former Thai Ministerial candidate and leader of the disbanded Move Forward Party, makes an appearance at an election rally for the People's Party in Bangkok, Thailand. Mr. Limjaroenrat is poised to become the Prime Minister of Thailand after the Move Forward Party wins the vote during Thailand's 2023 general election, but is then sidelined by a vote by Thailand's National Assembly. He is then banned from Thai politics by the Constitutional Court on August 7, 2024, along with other party executives of the Move Forward Party.
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#13238490
25 January 2026
Pita Limjaroenrat, former Thai Ministerial candidate and leader of the disbanded Move Forward Party, makes an appearance at an election rally for the People's Party in Bangkok, Thailand. Mr. Limjaroenrat is poised to become the Prime Minister of Thailand after the Move Forward Party wins the vote during Thailand's 2023 general election, but is then sidelined by a vote by Thailand's National Assembly. He is then banned from Thai politics by the Constitutional Court on August 7, 2024, along with other party executives of the Move Forward Party.
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#12419808
28 May 2025
Members of the Feminist Solidarity for Ending Gender-based Violence hold a press conference in front of presidential candidate Lee Jun-seok's campaign office near Gangnam Station in Seoul, South Korea, on May 28, 2025, calling for his resignation. The group, composed of about 30 members, condemns Lee's misogynistic remarks during a televised presidential debate the previous day, saying he is unfit to run and demanding a sincere apology and his withdrawal from the race.
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#12419809
28 May 2025
Members of the Feminist Solidarity for Ending Gender-based Violence hold a press conference in front of presidential candidate Lee Jun-seok's campaign office near Gangnam Station in Seoul, South Korea, on May 28, 2025, calling for his resignation. The group, composed of about 30 members, condemns Lee's misogynistic remarks during a televised presidential debate the previous day, saying he is unfit to run and demanding a sincere apology and his withdrawal from the race.
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#12419810
28 May 2025
Members of the Feminist Solidarity for Ending Gender-based Violence hold a press conference in front of presidential candidate Lee Jun-seok's campaign office near Gangnam Station in Seoul, South Korea, on May 28, 2025, calling for his resignation. The group, composed of about 30 members, condemns Lee's misogynistic remarks during a televised presidential debate the previous day, saying he is unfit to run and demanding a sincere apology and his withdrawal from the race.
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#12419811
28 May 2025
Members of the Feminist Solidarity for Ending Gender-based Violence hold a press conference in front of presidential candidate Lee Jun-seok's campaign office near Gangnam Station in Seoul, South Korea, on May 28, 2025, calling for his resignation. The group, composed of about 30 members, condemns Lee's misogynistic remarks during a televised presidential debate the previous day, saying he is unfit to run and demanding a sincere apology and his withdrawal from the race.
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#12419812
28 May 2025
Members of the Feminist Solidarity for Ending Gender-based Violence hold a press conference in front of presidential candidate Lee Jun-seok's campaign office near Gangnam Station in Seoul, South Korea, on May 28, 2025, calling for his resignation. The group, composed of about 30 members, condemns Lee's misogynistic remarks during a televised presidential debate the previous day, saying he is unfit to run and demanding a sincere apology and his withdrawal from the race.
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#12419813
28 May 2025
Members of the Feminist Solidarity for Ending Gender-based Violence hold a press conference in front of presidential candidate Lee Jun-seok's campaign office near Gangnam Station in Seoul, South Korea, on May 28, 2025, calling for his resignation. The group, composed of about 30 members, condemns Lee's misogynistic remarks during a televised presidential debate the previous day, saying he is unfit to run and demanding a sincere apology and his withdrawal from the race.
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#12419814
28 May 2025
Members of the Feminist Solidarity for Ending Gender-based Violence hold a press conference in front of presidential candidate Lee Jun-seok's campaign office near Gangnam Station in Seoul, South Korea, on May 28, 2025, calling for his resignation. The group, composed of about 30 members, condemns Lee's misogynistic remarks during a televised presidential debate the previous day, saying he is unfit to run and demanding a sincere apology and his withdrawal from the race.
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#12419815
28 May 2025
Members of the Feminist Solidarity for Ending Gender-based Violence hold a press conference in front of presidential candidate Lee Jun-seok's campaign office near Gangnam Station in Seoul, South Korea, on May 28, 2025, calling for his resignation. The group, composed of about 30 members, condemns Lee's misogynistic remarks during a televised presidential debate the previous day, saying he is unfit to run and demanding a sincere apology and his withdrawal from the race.
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#12419816
28 May 2025
Members of the Feminist Solidarity for Ending Gender-based Violence hold a press conference in front of presidential candidate Lee Jun-seok's campaign office near Gangnam Station in Seoul, South Korea, on May 28, 2025, calling for his resignation. The group, composed of about 30 members, condemns Lee's misogynistic remarks during a televised presidential debate the previous day, saying he is unfit to run and demanding a sincere apology and his withdrawal from the race.
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#12419817
28 May 2025
Members of the Feminist Solidarity for Ending Gender-based Violence hold a press conference in front of presidential candidate Lee Jun-seok's campaign office near Gangnam Station in Seoul, South Korea, on May 28, 2025, calling for his resignation. The group, composed of about 30 members, condemns Lee's misogynistic remarks during a televised presidential debate the previous day, saying he is unfit to run and demanding a sincere apology and his withdrawal from the race.
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#12419818
28 May 2025
Members of the Feminist Solidarity for Ending Gender-based Violence hold a press conference in front of presidential candidate Lee Jun-seok's campaign office near Gangnam Station in Seoul, South Korea, on May 28, 2025, calling for his resignation. The group, composed of about 30 members, condemns Lee's misogynistic remarks during a televised presidential debate the previous day, saying he is unfit to run and demanding a sincere apology and his withdrawal from the race.
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#10976909
9 February 2024
The Supreme Court of the United States hears oral arguments in a case that will determine if Donald Trump may be disqualified for the 2024 presidential election due to his actions in the January 6, 2021, Capitol insurrection, Washington, DC, February 8, 2024. The Colorado Supreme Court ruled earlier that Trump is ineligible because he engaged in insurrection, violating the 14th Amendment to the Constitution. The ruling will be on the Colorado case but will have far-reaching consequences as Trump faces challenges to his eligibility in at least 11 states.
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