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Foreign governments asked to respect result of the Thai referendum


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14 minutes ago, than said:

 

ANFREL was correct but it reveal some irregularity in some province and violence too read page 53

 

"Five red cards were expected during balloting in Sukhothai Province, Chaiyaphum Province, Maha Sarakham Province, Sisaket Province and Buriram Province in reference to campaign fraud. There have been allegations of massive electoral fraud against third-place finisher Bhumjaithai Party that could potentially lead to the party dissolution by the Constitutional Court[59]

On 21 July, the Election Commission ordered the re-elections to be held in Sukhothai province and Nong Khai Province. It also ordered a recount in Yala Province."

 

I see.  You accept the overall results but were concerned about three provinces and the Bhumjaithai Party.

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On ‎12‎-‎8‎-‎2016 at 3:36 AM, halloween said:

It wasn't necessary to go home to vote. All you had to do was register as an absentee voter over a 2(?) month period. Very few bothered.

If the isaan girls wanted to vote, registration was not difficult. The fact is they couldn't give a <deleted>, they only sell them.

 

Yeah let's put out a slur against people from Isaan. I think those Isaan girls are a wee bit smarter than you, they realized that it doesn't make any difference whether they voted yes or no, as the result in the end would have been exactly the same.

 

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When you have to ask foreign governments to respect the results of your referendum, you're doing it wrong.

 

Should have had those international election monitors after all. Then again, it probably wasn't clear whether rigging was going to be necessary or not up until internal polling revealed it wouldn't be the week before the vote. Anyone who thinks the regime losing this vote was a possible outcome hasn't been paying attention for two years.

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