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Thailand’s anti-establishment Ratsadon group is demanding the dissolution of the House of Representatives, before the end of the House’s 4-year term in March, so that a general election can be held.

 

In a statement, issued today (Thursday) to mark the 46th anniversary of the October 6th political tragedy in 1976, the group urged the Constitutional Court to expedite its consideration of the bill on the election of MPs, which passed its final reading in parliament before being sent to the court to determine whether it is constitutional.

 

The Ratsadon group also urged the Election Commission to accelerate the issuance of election rules, to define what election candidates can and cannot do, the calculation method for party-list MPs and public participation in monitoring the election, among others.

 

Full Story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/ratsadon-protest-group-calls-for-house-dissolution/

 

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12 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

to define what election candidates can and cannot do,

I'm sure the people in charge of that are busy seeing what the other side have done first to put it in the rules to disqualify them , whilst making sure the rules do not deny their own (which is probably harder)

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18 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

In a statement, issued today (Thursday) to mark the 46th anniversary of the October 6th political tragedy in 1976, the group urged the Constitutional Court to expedite its consideration of the bill on the election of MPs, which passed its final reading in parliament before being sent to the court to determine whether it is constitutional.

The constitutional court is bought and paid for by the regime and elite alike.. asking them anything is useless.

Public demand is required.

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5 hours ago, CANSIAM said:

Its unfortunate to see these groups ( that have balls ) appear to be so young. Looks like one may be over 30 years of age, another wearing a Halloween mask - fearful I assume.........best of luck to you.

It's only the young that are motivated enough to look to the future..

most over the age of 30 have  been so indoctrinated since birth that they ask for permission to scratch their own ar$e.

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