webfact Posted June 30, 2024 Posted June 30, 2024 The Election Commission (EC) has clarified that registering in incorrect professional groups is not necessarily an offence unless there is an intent to deceive officials and the public during the Senate election. This statement was made by EC Secretary-General Sawaeng Boonmee on Facebook yesterday. The EC has faced significant scrutiny following the conclusion of the national Senate contest in Bangkok yesterday. Allegations of vote-rigging and improper candidacy registrations have led the EC to initiate an investigation. Sawaeng explained that the right to participate in a Senate election is distinct from submitting an application form, known as the Sor Wor 3 form, which may contain false information. He referenced a Supreme Court precedent to support this point. For instance, if a candidate’s Sor Wor 3 form claims they are a salt farmer, but an investigation later reveals this to be false, the candidate would face criminal charges for providing false information. However, this does not affect their right to run in the Senate election, according to the EC secretary-general. The EC is currently reviewing complaints against 48,226 candidates accused of submitting false information in their registration documents. If these complaints are found to be valid, the candidates will face charges for violating Senate election law. Additionally, the EC is investigating reports that some candidates were hired to participate in the Senate race, with the aim of diverting their votes to other candidates supported by political groups. Senate election Jaturun Boonbenjarat, Secretary-General of the Clean Politics group, announced plans to seek an urgent injunction from the Supreme Administrative Court to halt the planned announcement of the Senate election result on July 2. The injunction would be in place while the court reviews his request to rule on alleged irregularities in the Senate polls. Jaturun stated that he is exercising his right as a Senate poll candidate to prevent political elements from dominating the upper House. “This (Senate poll) could well go down in history as another chapter in dirty politics.” Jaturun accused political elements of manipulating the vote and claimed that some candidates had registered in professional groups for which they were not qualified. He urged the EC to investigate the connections between certain candidates and political parties and to determine why some candidates registered in incorrect professional groups, reported Bangkok Post. “For starters, the EC should look through the bank accounts that might reveal unusual financial transactions during the Senate election.” Jaturun also commented that some Senate race winners lacked the maturity and professional experience necessary to serve effectively as senators. He warned that if political parties can control the Senate, its ability to scrutinise legislation and maintain accountability would be severely compromised. y Bright Choomanee Picture courtesy of MGR Online Source: The Thaiger 2024-07-01 Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe
Popular Post ikke1959 Posted July 1, 2024 Popular Post Posted July 1, 2024 The EC makes the rules and don't care about anything only that they keep the army and elite in power... Everything else will be dissolved, banned, refused or whatever. It is the worst commission in Thailand and should be banned , dissolved as soon as possible 2 1 1 1 2
Popular Post klauskunkel Posted July 1, 2024 Popular Post Posted July 1, 2024 3 hours ago, webfact said: For instance, if a candidate’s Sor Wor 3 form claims they are a salt farmer, but an investigation later reveals this to be false, the candidate would face criminal charges for providing false information. However, this does not affect their right to run in the Senate election, according to the EC secretary-general. What a twisted mindset. 1 2
nobodysfriend Posted July 1, 2024 Posted July 1, 2024 3 hours ago, webfact said: The EC is currently reviewing complaints against 48,226 candidates accused of submitting false information in their registration documents. 48,226 candidates accused of submitting false information ...? There have not been many left that gave the correct info , then ...? 1
dinsdale Posted July 1, 2024 Posted July 1, 2024 4 hours ago, webfact said: For instance, if a candidate’s Sor Wor 3 form claims they are a salt farmer, but an investigation later reveals this to be false, the candidate would face criminal charges for providing false information. However, this does not affect their right to run in the Senate election, according to the EC secretary-general. So you can commit a crime and still be a Senator. ????????????????????? 2
Popular Post jaywalker2 Posted July 1, 2024 Popular Post Posted July 1, 2024 In other words, just because you're corrupt and a liar doesn't mean you're not qualified for the Senate. On the contrary! 2 1
Gottfrid Posted July 1, 2024 Posted July 1, 2024 4 hours ago, webfact said: The Election Commission (EC) has clarified that registering in incorrect professional groups is not necessarily an offence unless there is an intent to deceive officials and the public during the Senate election. There is no other intent
nahkit Posted July 1, 2024 Posted July 1, 2024 9 hours ago, webfact said: Jaturun also commented that some Senate race winners lacked the maturity and professional experience necessary to serve effectively as senators. Sour grapes or what?
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