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Charter court rejects challenge to legitimacy of the senator selection panel

 

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Thailand’s Constitutional Court has rejected the ombudsmen’s petition asking the court to rule on the legitimacy of the National Council for Peace and Order appointing a committee to select senators.

 

In the petition, the ombudsmen challenged the legitimacy of NCPO Order No 1/2562, pointing out that it might violate Section 812 of the Constitution because the order was not published in the Royal Gazette.

 

The ombudsmen also pointed out that one of the senator selection committee members was later found to be a sponsor of a political party that fielded candidates in the March 24th general election and whose MPs were involved in nominating a candidate in the election of the Prime Minister.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/charter-court-rejects-challenge-to-legitimacy-of-the-senator-selection-panel/

 

 

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5 minutes ago, webfact said:

Thailand’s Constitutional Court has rejected the ombudsmen’s petition asking the court to rule on the legitimacy of the National Council for Peace and Order appointing a committee to select senators.

The ombudsmen way as well go overseas on a "education and fact finding" trip to gaze wistfully at others doing a similar titled role whose reports are taken seriously and are the basis for action and legislative change,

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

The ombudsmen also pointed out that one of the senator selection committee members was later found to be a sponsor of a political party that fielded candidates in the March 24th general election

 

Only one senator?

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33 minutes ago, Eligius said:

Honestly, I don't know where the Thai people can go from here. Well, I do -  but that option is clearly off the table ...

I think there is something that the Thai people can and will do. It won't be pretty, it won't happen tomorrow or next month.

(Protesters in Hong Kong fight against an extradition law and to push for democracy in China.)

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6 hours ago, webfact said:

Thailand’s Constitutional Court has rejected the ombudsmen’s petition asking the court to rule on the legitimacy of the National Council for Peace and Order appointing a committee to select senators.

  • The ombudsmen argued that the junta’s role in the screening and appointing the senators amounted to a conflict of interest.
  • The Constitutional Court ruled, however, that Order No 1/2562 is legitimate because the order is not a regulation that is generally enforceable, but merely relates to appointing a committee to select senators.

That's news to me that an NCPO Order isn't enforceable - Article 44 says NCPO Orders have legislative and judicial authority. Period!

Might want to update the name of the Court to Imaginary Court.

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