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Former election commissioner Somchai Srisutthiyakorn says that Move Forward party leader Pita Limjaroenrat may be in even deeper trouble after the Election Commission (EC) decided unanimously on Friday to dismiss three separate complaints questioning his qualification to contest the May 14th election.

 

The EC, instead, decided to initiate its own probe, in accordance with Section 151 of the MP Election Act, as they think it is “evident” that Pita registered his party-list candidacy while allegedly knowing that he was not qualified to contest the poll.

 

Somchai said that the EC’s approach could land Pita in more trouble, because the commission could take the case to the police, then the prosecutors and the Criminal Court, without taking the case to the Constitutional Court, if they can prove that he was aware that he was not qualified when he registered as a candidate.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/former-election-commissioner-says-move-forward-leader-pita-troubles-have-deepened/

 

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This was yesterday's report by ThaiPBS:
 

The EC also said, however, that there are factual and behavioural details in the complaints providing sufficient evidence to initiate a probe to determine whether Pita was fully aware that he was unqualified to contest the election when he registered his candidacy, which would constitute a violation of Sections 42 (3) and 154 of the MP Election Act.

 

Today's report by ThaiPBS:

The EC, instead, decided to initiate its own probe, in accordance with Section 151 of the MP Election Act, as they think it is “evident” that Pita registered his party-list candidacy while allegedly knowing that he was not qualified to contest the poll.

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1 hour ago, Eric Loh said:

He was vetted twice by the EC for eligibility to run in 2019 & 2023 election. 

Really ? That is interesting.  I'd like to know more about this. Do you have a link ? 

 

Or are you talking in general terms about the qualifications an individual must have to be eligible for political office.

 

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2 hours ago, Eric Loh said:

He was vetted twice by the EC for eligibility to run in 2019 & 2023 election. 

I am not being "nasty" or getting at you but!

Do you have a source for that info because if true and no changes in share ownership/declarations between 2019-2023it took place then it changes everything, does it not! 

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Let's face it if they don't get him on this they've probably got numerous other obscure lines of attack ready in reserve. I daresay the establishment have got their finger on the pulse of how many Senators are currently leaning towards voting for him as PM if not removed, and the recently announced recounting of supposed ballot box irregularites is an attempt to counteract numbers by turning a few seats making his success impossible even if he beats the legal threat.

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24 minutes ago, billd766 said:

NO, they don't.

 

They don't for example cover anybody who instigates a military coup, who at a minimum should be jailed for a full life sentence.

 

They don't cover those people who are incredibly rich and have low friends in high places.

 

They don't cover those UNELECTED senators, or the UNELECTED PM either, or those ministers in the cabinet.

 

They don't cover those people who tear up the constitution in have another one written in the favour and grant themselves and their cronies for all past, present and future activities.

 

They only apply selectively to the people like Pita and Thanathorn who the government don't like, don't want and are terrified of them winning.

 

They certainly don't apply to the majority of the Thai people.

The systems have always been prejudicial to those who rule over the gold. Historically, they make and change the rules as in accordance to what benefits themselves. Kinda universal, ain't it....

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9 hours ago, candide said:

They don't realise anything because in Thailand, an elected  government has no power on the Judiciary, and also on the semi-judiciary such as the EC, the NACC, etc...

They are completely safe, and on top of it will be rewarded at the end of their mandate by being appointed to another position.

Well, that's something else that needs to change!

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