March 22, 20179 yr EC defends Japan-Korea trip as 'justifiable' By The Nation BANGKOK: -- Despite heavy criticism, the Election Commission (EC) insisted on Wednesday that its planned Japan-Korea expedition was justifiable. The EC came under public scrutiny for a trip to Japan and Korea late last month, which was questioned about its worthiness. Trips made by independent organisations such as the EC have become the subject of discussion among charter drafters on whether steps should be considered to prevent taxpayers' money being wasted. So far, they have prohibited the organisation from taking part in any extra courses, which were alleged to be used to forge "connections". EC president Somchai Somcharoen said the Cabinet had resolved that foreign expeditions should ensure that the destination is a member of the ASEAN+3 countries, but the Cabinet also allowed exceptions in necessary cases. The EC’s Political and Electoral Development Institute, which was responsible for the recent extra curricular course, had considered taking the trip to countries within the ASEAN+3 scope but none of them were holding an election, Somchai said. He said the EC was willing to help save the state budget but Japan was still a good option for the expedition because the students could learn how the state sponsored political parties in an election campaign. Also, Somchai said the trip was advantageous as the students and the EC could learn how democracy was developed in those countries. Regarding some other trips, Somchai said the EC only had to cover travel expense as other expenditures were picked up by the host countries. Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/news/national/30309953 -- © Copyright The Nation 2017-03-23
March 23, 20179 yr 3 hours ago, webfact said: the trip was advantageous as the students and the EC could learn how democracy was developed in those countries. I can save the EC a trip to Japan. Japan - democracy developed as a result of unconditional surrender of the Japanese Empire to the Allies. Democracy was enabled in part by the dismantling of the army (take good notes here) and reinforced by Japan’s democratic experiences from the Meiji Restoration and the Taisho democracy. Read further details here: http://www.razonypalabra.org.mx/democracia_sustentable/02_DemocraciaSustentable_marzo.pdf
March 23, 20179 yr 7 hours ago, webfact said: Also, Somchai said the trip was advantageous as the students and the EC could learn how democracy was developed in those countries. Yes it is definitely April 1st.
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