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BANGKOK: -- A core member of the Bhumjaithai party has proposed that buying and selling votes should get death sentence.

In voicing his opinion to the problems of vote buying and selling that has undermined the Thai democracy for several decades, the former Nakhon Ratchasimna MP said the existing laws must be amended to increase maximum penalties on vote buying and selling.

Boonchong Wongtrasirat, also a former deputy interior minister in the Samak Sundravej governmen, said politician who is ruled guilty of buying votes not only must be banned for life in politics, but also must get the maximum penalty for the crime, while the party involved be dissolved and also banned forever in politics.

Convicted politician must either get life imprisonment sentence or death penalty for the crime, he said.

For people who sell their votes to crooked politicians, they also should get either life imprisonment or death sentence, he said.

Such maximum penalty will effectively stamp out vote buying and selling from this country once and for all, he said.

Bhumjaithai or Thai Pride Party, was founded on November 5, 2008.

Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/bhumjaithai-party-proposes-death-penalty-vote-buying-selling/

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-- Thai PBS 2014-07-14

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On a side note, why do they spell the party's name with a B? is pronounced "P".

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Thai language edited out of post. This is an English language forum, English is the only acceptable language, except in the Thai language forum where Thai language is allowed.
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Please understand that the mass killing will not affect only the politicians but also millions innocents from the populace. We can trust the honest thai justice system to supress all the opponents. You'll just have to pretend your neighbor sold his vote

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That's nevin's party, the most corrupt of all political parties, whoes the only purpose is getting into ministries and being bribed to switch sides. For joining the abhisit government they were paid up to 50mln per head.

And they had to lock them together into hotel rooms without mobile phones, because Pojaman, wanted to pay them more and they knew themself that when she buy a few out of it the others don't get anything.

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cheesy.gifcheesy.gifcheesy.gifcheesy.gif Nothing to do with the coups or the constitutions? Blind eye to people trafficking, armed services sitting on company boards, armed service auditing their own purchases, lack of transparency, a poor judicial system that buys outcomes?

Nakhon Ratchasimna was a member of parliament? So what do you get for being ineradicably stupid? Life in goal?

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Things need to change, and who better to instigate change than the worst offenders.

Death penalty a bit over the top, but if you don't sell or buy, then nothing to worry about.

But with the next election more than a year away, perhaps harsh penalties should first be introduced for motoring offences to reduce the 50+ deaths a day on Thai roads.and for rape where some 85 offences allegedly occur every day.

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The problem with many laws in Thailand is that they are not thought through, but just knee jerk reactions by incompetent politicians to a given problem. No research will be done before implementing a law, and no research will be done after it has been implemented.

He is right though, the death penalty will likely stop vote buying, so by that logic I propose the death penalty is also introduced for shoplifting, littering and driving a bike without a helmet.

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The problem with many laws in Thailand is that they are not thought through, but just knee jerk reactions by incompetent politicians to a given problem. No research will be done before implementing a law, and no research will be done after it has been implemented.

And most of the laws here seems to be valid forever, many of the laws used here are outdated and should be scrapped.

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