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Complaint against ‘complainer in chief’ for filing too many complaints

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Complaint against ‘complainer in chief’ for filing too many complaints

By THE NATION

 

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Association for the Protection of the Constitution secretary-general Srisuwan Janya

 

Palang Pracharat Party MP Paiboon Nititawan filed a complaint with the Election Commission on Tuesday (September 17) demanding that action be taken against Srisuwan Janya, secretary-general of the Association for the Protection of the Constitution, for lodging far too many complaints.

 

Paiboon was reportedly angered by Srisuwan lodging a complaint with the EC against Paiboon’s, decision to dissolve his own People Reform Party to join coalition leader Palang Pracharat Party. Srisuwan accused Paiboon of sedition against the constitutional monarchy and for violating Article 92(1) of an organic law.

 

However, Paiboon said Srisuwan’s complaint was false, adding that Srisuwan had lodged several other complaints against him previously. He went on to say that Srisuwan wanted to be recognised, which is why he lodged so many complaints that unnecessarily burdened officials at the EC and other agencies.

 

He said Srisuwan was liable under a National Counter Corruption Commission (NCCC) law for filing false complaints with government agencies and warned former Thai Raksa Chart MP Ruengkrai Leekijwattana that his complaint against the prime minister’s incomplete oath also violated the same law.

 

Srisuwan was dubbed “Thailand’s complainer in chief” in a Bangkok Post article for his frequent complaints about almost all key social and political issues.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30376322

 

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-- © Copyright The Nation Thailand 2019-09-01
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Hilarious.

Blokes a sort of Thai ' remainer' by the sound of it.

I want to complain also lets start with the organic law and call it the vegetable law with more than a hint of mushroom growers stuff????

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Whilst he is filing complaints against the opposition all is well but the chap is now targetting Government figures and that just won't do.

7 minutes ago, Denim said:

Blokes a sort of Thai ' remainer' by the sound of it.

Or 60 percenter as their called now????

Just keeping it real.

 

Don't know why this is an issue, the other 75m are fast asleep or fixed on their phones like zombies.

You couldn't dream this nonsense up, how ever hard you tried. 

Maybe a really good investigation into this guy's background is in order as I bet he is not white as white and there are skeletons somewhere.

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Vexatious litigant is the legal title in Oz. Once labelled as such it is very difficult to start any legal proceedings. I have a feeling this person will not get labelled vexatious given wo his targets are.

9 hours ago, Sir Dude said:

Maybe a really good investigation into this guy's background is in order as I bet he is not white as white and there are skeletons somewhere.

He will be a finalist in the Darwin award for 2019.

Don't threaten me in the playground, i'll get you after school. god what a bunch

"Shut up and take it up the chimney", Thai style.

Order, Order, OOOrder.

regards worgeordie

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