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Former EC Somchai says new election risks to be invalidated

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Former EC Somchai says new election risks to be invalidated

By Thai PBS

 

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Sacked commissioner of the Election Commission Somchai Srisutthiyakorn yesterday warned that the new election could be nullified if the election date remains unclear.

 

He raised concern of the risk that the election could be invalidated by the Constitutional Court if it was asked to interpret by someone who argue the EC opinion.

 

Somchai was speaking at a political debate on ” Artcle 44 is meant for the Nation or who”. The debate was jointly organised by the Thai Journalists Association and the Committee for Relatives of the May 1992 Heroes.

 

Full story: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/former-ec-somchai-says-new-election-risks-invalidated/

 
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-- © Copyright Thai PBS 2018-03-26
5 minutes ago, webfact said:

He raised concern of the risk that the election could be invalidated by the Constitutional Court

And....then what happens?

And....then what happens?


Coo coo ka choo time again.

He knows all about nullified elections, can't organize a general election that was mandated by the constitution and approved by the head of state. I think he needs to be quiet, very quiet. 

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