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The Thai Constitutional Court voted 7-2 today (Wednesday) to dissolve the Thairaktham Party, as recommended by the Election Commission, after finding that the party had breached the Political Parties Act by giving valuables or other benefits to persuade people to join their ranks.

 

The dissolution of Thairaktham, a micro party with only one seat in the House of Representatives, is in line with Sections 92 (paragraph 1) and 30 of the 2017 Political Parties Act.

 

The court’s ruling means that party leader, Pherawit Ruangludollapak, is stripped of his status as a party-list MP with immediate effect and is barred from contesting an election for ten years.

 

Full Story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/constitutional-court-dissolves-thairaktham-party/

 

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In local elections here it is very common for people to receive 500 baht for voting a certain way.  Of course once one candidate starts doing it other feel compelled to do the same.   If push comes to shove they will say the money is not for their vote but gas money so they can attend their rallies.

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Hows the case coming along of money being paid to smaller parties which Thammanat posted photos of? From a location/account which is the home base of Prawit?

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13 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The Thai Constitutional Court voted 7-2 today (Wednesday) to dissolve the Thairaktham Party, as recommended by the Election Commission, after finding that the party had breached the Political Parties Act by giving valuables or other benefits to persuade people to join their ranks.

And Prawit gives aid but that's ok?

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14 hours ago, stoner said:

i see election campaigning season is upon us. 

They are warming up.

Relevant opposition follows later. Being watched giving away pencils for free or the like 

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