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EC dismisses charge of power abuse against Yingluck

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BANGKOK: -- The Election Commission has dismissed a petition contesting the parliamentary memberships of former prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra and other members of the parliament who endorsed constitutional amendment to change the composition of the Senate.

EC secretary-general Puchong Nutrawong said Thursday that the EC did not find any clear evidences to prove that Ms Yingluck and supporters of the charter amendments had abused their authority as alleged.

The petition was lodged with the EC before the House was dissolved and by then Ms Yingluck and others legislators were still MPs.

The EC, said Mr Puchon, also dismissed the petition lodged by former Democrat MP Thavorn Senniam protesting the February 2 election on the ground that then acting prime minister Yingluck and Chalerm Yubamrung breached the election law by offering benefits to the voters.

Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/ec-dismisses-charge-power-abuse-yingluck/

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-- Thai PBS 2014-06-26

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EC secretary-general Puchong Nutrawong said Thursday that the EC did not find any clear evidences to prove that Ms Yingluck and supporters of the charter amendments had abused their authority as alleged.

cheesy.gifcheesy.gifcheesy.gif This is the most idiotic white lie I have ever heard from the Election Collection committee clap2.gifclap2.gifclap2.gif

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.... The EC has no power other than to investigate election fraud ...

Wasn't election fraud not the main reason for the military takeover?!

Nice try but....no, no, and no.....

Fabie needs to teach you better than that.

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.... The EC has no power other than to investigate election fraud ...

Wasn't election fraud not the main reason for the military takeover?!

Nice try but....no, no, and no.....

Fabie needs to teach you better than that.

Not?! I thought the country needed reforms so no party can buy votes to win? But why to overthrow a government when there is officially "right now" still no proof of abuse of power?!

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Well a deal is a deal I guess.

You let the coup ho smoothly and we won't lock you up. I love Thai politics. 3 months ago she was guilty of everything including stealing Xmas.

Give it a few more months and she will be completely absolved of everything except the tiniest technicality that will keep her out of parliament.

One of the reasons Thaksin was only charged with one offence from his charge sheet was that it was clear cut and a conclusion could be reached in a reasonable time frame. Thai courts being what they are there is no point in prosecuting unless your case is absolutely watertight.

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The EC has no power other than to investigate election fraud or tampering or coercion of the elections.

You know the Thaksin regime tried to make the Election Collection committee their B*****, and now the the military made them THEIR B***** cheesy.gifcheesy.gifclap2.gifclap2.gifclap2.gif

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.... The EC has no power other than to investigate election fraud ...

Wasn't election fraud not the main reason for the military takeover?!

The reason for the coup was to remove Thaksin and Co. from power and eventually remove his/their influence in politics.

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Did the EC get approval from the NCPO before making this news public? Thought the country is under a military coup and all decision comes from them? neus.gif

It's now of no benefit to the coup makers to try to get Yingluck and other MPs removed. There are no MPs. Far better from their perspective that the EC present itself as "neutral" by dropping these charges (nonsensical anyway), surely? I mean, that would be the way someone cynical might see this, anyway. They'd be wrong, of course. In reality, we all know these institutions are totally neutral, independent and apolitical, acting only in accordance with the law as written.

Your believes seem to effect your ability to write logically.

It's not about benefit to anyone, it's about justice for all. Furthermore even though some 'petitions' seemed to be bordering the frivolous the EC had the duty to look into them. Dropping some of these charges is again about justice, not about convenience.

Of course, your comment seem to indicate that you'd rather have elections without an Election Commission which shows at least some level of independence. Allegedly that is, only for the cynical to see.

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"EC secretary-general Puchong Nutrawong said Thursday that the EC did not find any clear evidences to prove that Ms Yingluck and supporters of the charter amendments had abused their authority as alleged."

Well if you don't search too hard,hand on heart they can say that they did "not find any clear evidence"

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NOTICE TO ALL YELLOWS

Please refrain from getting in a tizz, a flap, throwing tantrums or spitting your dummies. Do not sulk or pout.thumbsup.gif

What's a yellow?

Do try to keep up bamboo.

For reference see post #4 from the stammering parrot.

I was merely being furseeshus.whistling.gif

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Oh boy the yellows are going to be in a tizz over this one!

.......and the reds will still have their lips out about having to be removed from power for corruption again

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