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Gigantic Roadside Signs Featuring Prawit, His Party’s Logo Yet To Be Removed: Chonlanan


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By Thai Newsroom Reporters

 

IT REMAINS TO BE SEEN whether colossal vote-wooing signs spotted along the road in some provinces ostensibly featuring caretaker Prime Minister-cum-Palang Pracharath party leader Prawit Wongsuwan will ever be removed at any time from now, commented Pheu Thai party leader Chonlanan Srikaew Saturday (Sept. 24).

 

Under the laws pertaining to a general election for MPs, any roadside billboards set up by any parties with intent to contest the nationwide race to parliament need to be removed during a 180-day period ahead of March 24, the final date on which a four-year term for the current House of Representatives is scheduled to end unless the House is dissolved in the meantime, thus necessitating the election to be held in a 60-day time, according to the Election Commission.

 

Chonlanan said those gigantic roadside signs featuring Prawit and his ruling party’s logo alongside the government’s economic and social measures for the impoverished people are evidently tantamount to an act of wooing votes from among those constituents in undue fashion, thus yet to be immediately and completely removed.

 

Full story: https://thainewsroom.com/2022/09/24/gigantic-roadside-signs-featuring-prawit-his-partys-logo-yet-to-be-removed-chonlanan/

 

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

any roadside billboards set up by any parties with intent to contest the nationwide race to parliament need to be removed during a 180-day period ahead of March 24

Do you know who I am..............Khup! ????

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6 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

is this not a violation of the election laws that were again just published.....why is the PPRP treated differently. Other parties or individuals running for an office would be instantly charged and removed from politics for 5 years or more...

Two laws Thailand.

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