BANGKOK: Thai Premier Yingluck Shinawatra on Friday said she was taking legal advice to counter a Constitutional Court ruling that scuppered her party’s plans for a fully elected senate.

The ruling Puea Thai party has slammed the court for its Wednesday verdict that found a bill to change the make-up of parliament’s upper house was “unconstitutional.”

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