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EC to file a criminal charge against Thanathorn

By THE NATION

 

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The Election Commission (EC) has resolved to press a criminal charge against Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit, former leader of the dissolved Future Forward Party (FWP), at Thungsonghong Police Station for applying to become a member of Parliament in the March 2019 election while holding shares in a media company.

 

The decision was made at a meeting of the EC board, a source revealed on Tuesday (March 10).

 

The EC had stated earlier that Thanathorn’s shareholding in V-Luck media violated Section 151 of the election law, which stipulates that a person who was knowingly not qualified shall be fined Bt20,000 to Bt200,000 or face one to 10 years of imprisonment if he applied to become a member of Parliament. If found guilty, Thanathorn will also have his right to vote revoked for 20 years.

 

The Constitutional Court ruled on November 20, 2019 to terminate Thanathorn’s membership of the House of Representatives due to his shareholding in the media business, V-Luck Media.

 

The source also revealed that the motion to file a criminal case against Thanathorn had been presented to the EC board at least three times since the court’s verdict. However, the board did not approve the filing until now. It has ordered its officials to find more evidence to support the case since a criminal case can be appealed in three different courts.

 

Thanathorn is not the first March 2019 election candidate against whom the EC has pressed charges. Earlier, the EC had filed cases against candidates who had applied to become members of Parliament after having been a member of a political party for less than 90 days before the election date, in violation of the election law.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30383832

 

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1 hour ago, edwinchester said:

In the interests of being fair to all parties I am sure that the EC will soon be pressing charges against those 40 mp's in the Govt also accused of holding media shares.

2-3 days one of the governing gang members did say they should/would/will start to obey the rule of law... don't hold up your breath 555

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Well I don't think we expected must else. After all, it was only this week the EC received a pay rise. If what is being said online (and not the stuff posted on TV) is to be believed then a certain establishment is absolutely paranoid about Thanatorn revolutionising this country and are clinging on to anything they can. 

 

It might take decades, but I cannot wait for the day when people like him finally change this place.  

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2 hours ago, rkidlad said:

Careful, elites. He doesn't seem like the kinda person who will allow you to let him run off overseas. You may have to actually stick him prison for bogus charges. Then you'll have yourself a huge problem and a catalyst for an uprising. 

 

Don't underestimate your opponent. 

You do bring up a good point inasmuch as so many of Thailand's former 'leaders' have opted to do a runner when faced with court and jail and even the most talented and educated dissenters tend to self-exile.

 

What do you consider as evidence that Thanathorn is made of sterner stuff here and a force to be reckoned with?

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7 minutes ago, NanLaew said:

You do bring up a good point inasmuch as so many of Thailand's former 'leaders' have opted to do a runner when faced with court and jail and even the most talented and educated dissenters tend to self-exile.

 

What do you consider as evidence that Thanathorn is made of sterner stuff here and a force to be reckoned with?

Giving people the benefit of the doubt and good faith. Also hope. 

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23 minutes ago, NanLaew said:

You do bring up a good point inasmuch as so many of Thailand's former 'leaders' have opted to do a runner when faced with court and jail and even the most talented and educated dissenters tend to self-exile.

 

What do you consider as evidence that Thanathorn is made of sterner stuff here and a force to be reckoned with?

 

I thinks it's called "hopeful thinking"! But seems like we're gonna find out sooner rather than later.

 

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