and sunai phasuk. a warm welcome to you all and thank you so much for joining us.nan, let me start with you. the ptp, the main opposition party, they are seeking a court ruling to try and end the prime minister's term sooner, by august 23 i believe. can you explain this legal strategy and the case they are attempting to make in the constitutional court? thitinan: the constitution, we have an article in the constitution of 23017. -- of 2017. it basically imposes a term limit on any prime minister not to last in office more than eight years. at issue here is, how do you count eight years? i think the opposition party, the various people filing contain -- plans and petitions, they are trying to count from when he seized power in 2014 on august 24. so, on august 24 this year, this would be the time that he would have to leave office. there are different ways of counting when he began. his people are saying it should be counted when the constitution was promulgated in july 2017, or when the election took place in 2019, when he took office then. so, different ways of cou