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Wissanu says election will be 'by May 5'

By KAS CHANWANPEN, 
KHANITTHA THEPPHAJORN 
THE NATION

 

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A total of 198 politicians from 73 political parties attend a meeting on preparations for the election with authorities at the Army Club yesterday. The meeting was chaired by Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwan.

 

Deputy PM gives dates for first time.
 

THE ELECTION is likely to take place some time between February 24 and May 5 next year, Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-ngam announced yesterday.

 

It is the first time that any government official has clearly declared dates for the poll.

 

There is a “strong possibility” that the election will take place in February, Wissanu said, given Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha’s recent promise to his United Kingdom counterpart Theresa May.

 

The dates were proposed by the Election Commission (EC) yesterday at the first meeting of relevant parties in preparation for the poll. 

 

The meeting was held at the Army Club by the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) and was attended by government figures, EC officials, Constitution Drafting Commission members and political party representatives. 

 

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The forum discussed the preparation for the upcoming election, including lifting the NCPO’s ban on political activities.

 

Wissanu, who is in charge of the government’s legal affairs, said the ban could be partially lifted from September to December after the bills on Senate and MP elections have been published in the Royal Gazette.

 

After the promulgation, the MP election bill leaves a gap of 90 days before it comes into effect. The EC could use that time to draw up the electoral constituencies and political parties would be able to freely assemble to deal with primary votes and select party executives as the ban would be partially lifted, Wissanu explained.

 

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The ban on the assembly of five or more people would remain in place, he said, and would only be lifted after the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) has decided to nullify the previous orders that imposed the restriction.

 

All the proposals floated in the forum yesterday would be reported to the NCPO who had the absolute power to make any decision

 

58afb92d3ec56e57eacdff4ce5a0498e.jpeg, Wissanu stressed, adding that only after the next meeting attended by PM Prayut would the confirmed scheduled be announced.

 

Wissanu also said five factors were influential on the road map to democracy: peace and order during the coronation, the promulgation of the election bills, the local administrative election, the change of the EC and general peace and order in society.

 

Earlier, Wissanu had said he did not expect yesterday’s first meeting to see “complete success”.

 

“I don’t know if this first meeting will be a success. We don’t expect complete success anyway,” he said.

 

The election bills have already been submitted for royal endorsement but it could take up to 90 days- – or until September --– before they are promulgated.

 

The forum yesterday lasted two and a half hours and was attended by 198 politicians from 73 parties.

 

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While the oldest, the Democrat Party, sent deputy leader Julin Laksanawisit to take part, notable by their absence were Pheu Thai and the new Future Forward parties.

 

Pheu Thai had said that the NCPO lacked the legitimacy to hold talks. Future Forward added that the meeting had not been transparent as the NCPO had not allowed any type of live broadcast. Participants were asked to leave their cellphones outside the meeting room. The NCPO strictly prohibited any recordings or live broadcast.

 

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One participant, Varawut Silapa-archa, a key figure from the Chart Thai Pattana Party, said he was satisfied with the NCPO’s promise to ease the political restrictions and allow parties to prepare for the next election.

 

“The party is well prepared for the election, whether it is held sooner or later. We have no problem,” he said.

 

He expected the NCPO to soon make it clear how it intends overcoming the legal obstacles restricting parties from operating at the moment.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/politics/30348602

 
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36 minutes ago, Darcula said:

Because his Winnie The Pooh phone is on that table

A bit like the animated children voting on the projector screen, says a lot about their method of thinking..........

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2 minutes ago, Mattd said:

A bit like the animated children voting on the projector screen, says a lot about their method of thinking..........

Yes.

Thailand is the HUB of infantile behaviour and non-thinking - didn't you know?!

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2 hours ago, Cadbury said:

Wissanu says election in May 2019. PM Prayut says election in February 2019.

Prayut and his team in SNAFU mode as usual.

 

It reminds on the famous question:

"how is sex with your wife?" Answer: "well, some say so and some say so."

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

THE ELECTION is likely to take place some time between February 24 and May 5 next year, Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-ngam announced yesterday.

 

It is the first time that any government official has clearly declared dates for the poll.

What a date declaration, between 24 Feb. and 5 May...long time until Feb. many things can happen.

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time for a few bombs to go off between now and May, wow 72 parties , might be a 100 come election time, just imagine them knocking at your door in your country, like pinning the tail on a donkey,as i have said before the village headman will tell them who to vote for. 

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49 minutes ago, DoctorG said:

We should start a sweep.

1. before March 19

2. before June 19

3. before xmas

4. some time in the far future

 

I left out "never" because one should never say never.  ?

What odds can you give me on choice 4?

 

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