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EC ready in case of fraud

By The Nation

 

THE ELECTION Commission (EC) has set up 35 sub-panels with the authority to examine allegations of electoral fraud and invited 175 experts to be members.

 

EC president Itthipol Boonprakon said on Friday he had signed an order assigning the panels to investigate complaints of polling fraud.

 

They would present their findings to the EC, which could revoke voting rights or order a new round of voting in cases where fraud was prevalent, he said.

 

Thailand Post, meanwhile, denied yesterday that any of its trucks transporting ballot cards had been lost on the way to their destinations.

 

Manop Sornwiboonsak, the firm’s deputy managing director, said some media outlets had misunderstood the system in use. 

 

All of the trucks are equipped with GPS and their movements are indicated on monitoring screens. When in motion they’re identified by a red dot, when stationary by a black one. Media outlets mistook the black dot for a signal the trucks were lost, Manop said.

 

At least eight trucks were reported as having lost their way yesterday, but Manop said the drivers had merely stopped for lunch.

 

 All of the trucks were on the way to their destinations, following predetermined routes with specific distances. 

 

“There were no untoward incidents and there were no trucks off-track,” he said.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/politics/30366348

 

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"...THE ELECTION Commission (EC) has set up 35 sub-panels with the authority to examine allegations of electoral fraud and invited 175 experts to be members..."

 

That is all well and good, but what if the problem is the EC itself?

 

"...Thailand Post, meanwhile, denied yesterday that any of its trucks transporting ballot cards had been lost on the way to their destinations..."

 

BTW, does anyone else feel worried that ThaiPost is involved? Does anyone else think that, because of the denial, a truck got lost?

 

Welcome to Wonderland, Alice

 

 

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1 hour ago, rooster59 said:

 

EC ready in case of fraud

 

 

Bet EC has 2 fraud files. One for pro democracy parties with insertion “urgent-immediate action”. The other pro Prayut parties with insertion “not urgent-KIV”. 

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2 hours ago, rooster59 said:

THE ELECTION Commission (EC) has set up 35 sub-panels with the authority to examine allegations of electoral fraud and invited 175 experts to be members.

Good! I hope all those sub-panels and experts plan to investigate EVERYBODY. And I mean EVERYBODY. Like every party and person running (or sitting with their thumbs up their asses).

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6 hours ago, Eligius said:

The Election Commission 'ready in case of fraud'. Oh, pleeeeeeease

The whole process would be characterised by outside, independent observers (who are not allowed, of course) as fraud!!!!

 

will there be any outside international observers?

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This is an effort to be able to say that the junta is absolutely sure that their victory was honest and fair although they were the ones that are most likely to hijack the election. The EC is just a cover.

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