Thailand's Constitutional Court has ruled popular opposition leader Pita Limjaroenrat not guilty of violating election laws, clearing the path for him to reclaim his seat in the country's parliament.
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00:00 Thailand's constitutional court has ruled opposition leader Peter Limjaroenrat not guilty
00:06 of violating election laws.
00:09 The popular politician was accused of running for office while holding shares in a media
00:14 company, a practice banned by Thai law.
00:16 Peter will now be allowed to reclaim his seat in parliament.
00:21 The ruling also frees Peter to lead his progressive Move Forward party, which is vying to be an
00:27 alternative to military rule.