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Election Commission recommended to drop iTV charge against Pita


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And what are the consequences now??? a lot problems for nothing as stated by Pita already.... New chance for Move Forward Government ?? Can Pheu Thai going on with his deals?? New elections maybe now?

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EC unlikely to drop the case as they have already forwarded its recommendation to the Constitutional Court. If he drop the case, EC can be charged for malfeasance. In any case, this shareholding case will only get Pita disqualified as MP. A bigger case of attempting to overthrow the democratic system will get him and party executives banned and dissolution of the party. That will be devastating to the future of the party. 

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12 hours ago, ikke1959 said:

And what are the consequences now??? a lot problems for nothing as stated by Pita already.... New chance for Move Forward Government ?? Can Pheu Thai going on with his deals?? New elections maybe now?

They achieved what they wanted to do, removed PIta from the equation.

PTP got the reins and very quickly showed their true intentions.

Even their own ardent backers are shocked.

Forget Thaksin coming back, he'll probably get stoned rather than cheered.

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16 hours ago, Eric Loh said:

EC unlikely to drop the case as they have already forwarded its recommendation to the Constitutional Court. If he drop the case, EC can be charged for malfeasance. In any case, this shareholding case will only get Pita disqualified as MP. A bigger case of attempting to overthrow the democratic system will get him and party executives banned and dissolution of the party. That will be devastating to the future of the party. 

When has the EC ever been charged for malfeansance?

  • When PM YIngluck absolved the House in 2013 to trigger a new election that was required constitutionally within 60 days, the EC said it couldn't be done. 
  • When NCPO cancelled the 2014 election redo and suspended further elections for four years, the EC stood silent and only for the grace of the NCPO extend their terms and continued to be fully staffed.

It's more likely that EC will drop the referral as it relieves the Constitutional Court of making any legal opinion. EC can go back to its original pre-election examination that held Pita to be an eligible candidate.

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22 minutes ago, herfiehandbag said:

How far down the "rabbit hole" do you have to go before a political party which campaigned openly on a platform of reforming laws and economic practices which are extensively used to restrain free speech and constrain and control economic and political opportunity for much of the population, and which won a significant proportion of the votes on just that basis, can be prosecuted and dissolved for attempting to overthrow democracy?

 

A rhetorical question of course - the entrance to the rabbit hole was signposted years ago with the formation of committees for "peace and order" and trumpeting slogans about "the democratic Army"!

 

Dissolving Move Forward and banning it politically is in the short term disastrous, as it will disenfranchise over 30% of the electorate. But then the political classes seem determined to ignore their voice anyway! However in the medium and long term it will probably be to the progressive movement's advantage. Move Forward and it's predecessor, Future Forward, are the manifestation of a popular movement, rather than a political ideology, or as in Thailand so often a political patriarchy. As such the aspirations and ideals of it's supporters, whilst they may be denied will not go away, they are likely to become more determined, more vocal and more numerous. Each year a fresh tranche of 18 year olds will join it's ranks.

An accurate insight into the current debacle but unfortunately way off the thinking of the petty little minded trog's pursuit of the number 1 spot at the trough. As usual they are showing a complete disinterest of any thing other than their own greed.

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2 hours ago, Srikcir said:

When has the EC ever been charged for malfeansance?

  • When PM YIngluck absolved the House in 2013 to trigger a new election that was required constitutionally within 60 days, the EC said it couldn't be done. 
  • When NCPO cancelled the 2014 election redo and suspended further elections for four years, the EC stood silent and only for the grace of the NCPO extend their terms and continued to be fully staffed.

It's more likely that EC will drop the referral as it relieves the Constitutional Court of making any legal opinion. EC can go back to its original pre-election examination that held Pita to be an eligible candidate.

As was said by General Oscar R. Benavides, President of Peru from 1933 to 1939, and the prototype for generations of vicious third world military dictatorships which have followed: "for my friends everything, for my enemies the law!"

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According to an informed source at the Election Commission (EC), the committee found there is no clear evidence that iTV was operating and earning income at the time when Pita applied for his election candidacy in early April. 

 

Ridiculous. That iTV has been inactive for many years was clear from day one when the topic of shares came up. 

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1 hour ago, tomacht8 said:

According to an informed source at the Election Commission (EC), the committee found there is no clear evidence that iTV was operating and earning income at the time when Pita applied for his election candidacy in early April. 

 

Ridiculous. That iTV has been inactive for many years was clear from day one when the topic of shares came up. 

It's called covering your ar$e, there is never a comment of conviction - just in case, it's about face. 

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