Whilst idly contemplating the non-victory that the PAD have won, and the chaos that is likely to return next week, a somewhat mischevious though crossed my mind. Maybe those better versed in Thai law can comment.
Under the Thai constitution, the King must approve all appointments of Prime Ministers and Cabinet Ministers. Asuming that he did not have a gun held to his head when he approved Samak and Somchai, is there a case to answer under the lese majeste law for those who try to depose them - in other words are the yellow shirts guilty of going against the monarch's wishes, and does this count for anything?