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Election Commission Reviews Allegation of Thaksin's Influence Over Pheu Thai
Picture courtesy: Siam RAth On 31 October at the Centara Government Complex Hotel in Chaeng Watthana, Bangkok, Mr. Ittiporn Boonprakong, Chair of Thailand’s Election Commission (EC), provided an update on the complaint alleging former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra’s influence over the Pheu Thai Party. The EC has received four similar complaints, which have been consolidated into one case file. After a preliminary review, the EC Secretary-General, acting as registrar, accepted the complaint, and it has been assigned to a committee for further examination. The investigation process is set to take approximately 30 days. However, if additional evidence or documentation is required, the committee may request an extension of up to another 30 days. Once all evidence and opinions are gathered, they will be submitted to the EC Secretary-General. If the findings suggest a legal violation warranting party dissolution, the Secretary-General will escalate the case to the Election Commission for final review. When asked about gathering statements from all parties involved, Mr. Ittiporn noted that the formal investigation process had commenced, and some complainants have already provided statements. According to the EC’s guidelines, both complainants and respondents must have the opportunity to review and respond to the evidence, allowing respondents to present any supporting documentation. “Given the seriousness of this matter, we aim to ensure fairness to all parties,” Mr. Ittiporn affirmed, indicating the EC's commitment to a just process, reported Siam Rath. -- 2024-11-01 -
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Chinese Driver Crashes Pickup into Benz, Smashes into Home Goods Store in Pattaya
Same guy who bounced off the tunnel wall a few days ago? -
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PEA requesting everybody to register
Yeah. PEA are not happy for their customers to become their suppliers. There is some reluctance to give money back to the people they normally take it from. As for fitting batteries, if you are grid connected with a feed-in contract, PEA then becomes your battery. I haven't done any sums, but my guess is batteries would work out more expensive in the long run. That PEA limit on feed-in power would be the show stopper for me. Limiting my solar output to suit PEA is a big NO. Also I would be less than content to give right of entry to any bean counters. The problems of supplying power are a bit complex because of maintaining grid stability. In Australia, one would need to fit an inverter which can be controlled by the electricity company. This would allow them to control grid voltage by changing the outputs of hundreds of feed-in inverters. I prefer the simple life of my own, more or less, independent power. -
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The World's Greatest Troll- I give you Trump
None of those were the BIG ONE that was predicted to happen by a leftist poster on AN. The prediction was made prior to MSG. They had their chance. Pity. I was anxiously awaiting for the BIG ONE would take Trump out of the race -
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Historic Low in Fertility Rates for England and Wales Signals Demographic Shift
I rarely agree with you, but on that +1. The exception is the last as I have no idea what medical thingys refers to. I'd include PC and wokism. I no longer watch MSM tv so I'm spared the ads. -
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Iconic City Sign of Pattaya Getting an Upgrade, Set for Completion Before New Year Countdow
Dump a few letters and manufacture another 'T' , then a sign saying 'Tatty' might be more apt!
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