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April 2 deadline on new BMA governor's future
By English News

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BANGKOK, March 18 – The Central Election Commission (EC) has until April 2 to announce its ruling on complaints against the Bangkok governor-elect, or it must let the winning candidate run the capital in parallel with the commission’s continued investigation.

Central election commissioner Sodsri Satayathum said Sunday that it would be almost impossible for the Central EC to discuss the complaints, submitted by the Bangkok Election Commission last Thursday, in its meeting tomorrow.

Democrat Party candidate Sukhumbhand Paribatra won the Bangkok gubernatorial election on March 3 and the Central EC has 30 days to officially endorse him as the new governor of the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA).

Several persons have filed post-election complaints with the Bangkok EC, seeking to nullify the election results. Two of the complaints, already considered by the Bangkok election agency and submitted to the national Election Commission last Thursday, involves an allegation that Democrat MP Sirichoke Sopa posted a photo of a burning Bangkok street in the 2010 political crisis on a social media network, and a statement by marketing/public relations academic Seree Wongmontha discouraging people from voting for Mr Sukhumbhand’s arch rival.

Mrs Sodsri said a Central EC subcommittee must invite Mr Sukhumbhand, witnesses and other concerned persons for questioning before concluding to hand it over to the Central EC.

The process from the subcommittee’s first meeting should take at least two weeks, she said.

The agency's subcommittee on election administration is charged with announcing within 30 days after the March 3 election if the winning candidate, Mr Sukhumbhand, is entitled to run the BMA pending the agency's investigations of complaints against him.

EC secretary general Puchong Nutrawong said the Bangkok’s election agency's conclusions on complaints against Mr Sukhumbhand will not be ready for the Central EC’s discussion tomorrow. (MCOT online news)

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-- TNA 2013-03-18

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So this is the big announcement that was promised?

Looks like it so why don't they do it on April 1, the effect will be the same

They don't need April fools day to make fools of themselves, they did that months ago. :lol:

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Just wondering, did anyone raise a complaint about the doctored celebrity photos posted by red-shirt Pheu Thai candidate supporters, or was it judged a student-like prank like our jayboy may have committed while at Cambridge?

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So this is the big announcement that was promised?

Looks like it so why don't they do it on April 1, the effect will be the same

They don't need April fools day to make fools of themselves, they did that months ago. laugh.png

How about weekly?

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So this is the big announcement that was promised?

Looks like it so why don't they do it on April 1, the effect will be the same

They don't need April fools day to make fools of themselves, they did that months ago. laugh.png

How about weekly?

More like daily.tongue.png

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MaxLee, on 18 Mar 2013 - 13:38, said:

Pheu Thai wants to buy more time to raise the bribe money under the table, courtesy of for example the rice scam, in order to bribe the justice system off from Sukhumband's election win...

And for a second-time around for the vote-buying.
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MaxLee, on 18 Mar 2013 - 13:38, said:

Pheu Thai wants to buy more time to raise the bribe money under the table, courtesy of for example the rice scam, in order to bribe the justice system off from Sukhumband's election win...

And for a second-time around for the vote-buying.

Could this be a sinister plot by a part of the Bangkok electorate which wouldn't mind a second gift?rolleyes.gif

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MaxLee, on 18 Mar 2013 - 13:38, said:

Pheu Thai wants to buy more time to raise the bribe money under the table, courtesy of for example the rice scam, in order to bribe the justice system off from Sukhumband's election win...

And for a second-time around for the vote-buying.

Could this be a sinister plot by a part of the Bangkok electorate which wouldn't mind a second gift?rolleyes.gif

Now there's an idea worth consideration.

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