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Bangkok EC: 'Big news' on March 20

The Bangkok election committee has forwarded two petitions against MR Sukhumbhand Paribatra, the Bangkok governor-elect, along with recommendations to the Election Commission, and the public can expect big headlines when the story breaks, panel chairman Pol Lt-Gen Taweesak Tuchinda said on Thursday.

Pol Lt-Gen Taweesak said he had forwarded the two petitions to the main election body for a final decision.

The petitions were accompanied by the Bangkok election committee's recommendations which could not be disclosed, he said, adding that he had never said MR Sukhumbhand would be issued a yellow card.

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  • Discussion 18 : 15 Mar 2013 at 22.3818

    Or Pol Lt-General Taweesak Tuchinda will make his big announcement and nothing will happen because some things are better left alone. I can not see any way that PT will benefit by a re-election and it could surely damage them more.
    Will these voters sit around and let their voted for candidate be maligned and jump on the PT bandwagon? I don't think so. Blowing him up will only increase the determination of those who do not one a single party country.
    I feel an inactive post opening up for a Lt. General.

  • Discussion 17 : 15 Mar 2013 at 10.1417

    "15 million people also voted for PT and against the dems in 2011" Nearly 17 million people voted against PT and for other parties in 2011.

  • Discussion 16 : 15 Mar 2013 at 09.0616

    Disc # 15
    Where does the majority of tax dollars for this contry come from? Not the red villages that you so support.

  • Discussion 15 : 15 Mar 2013 at 08.1215

    Disc 14 - Did you have lunch with Sonthi? Bangkok is not the center of the universe and everyone in the country pays VAT etc You need to realize that. Some outside Bangkok a lot more than you.

  • Discussion 14 : 15 Mar 2013 at 07.2714

    Android - relax, you got your rice scheme funded by Bangkok tax payers, you can afford a cheap car now as well with the same Bangkok residents helping to fund. The country is taking on massive debt. All your wishes have come true, so why the angst?

  • Discussion 13 : 15 Mar 2013 at 06.4013

    Discussion 3 bkk-farang : 15 million people also voted for PT and against the dems in 2011 and they are all scattered nation-wide in thailand.

  • Discussion 12 : 15 Mar 2013 at 04.4912

    I doubt any of you Dem supporters anti corruption. It's all blamed on Thaksin. Is it so hard to believe there is corruption of many colors in Thailand. Showing support for corruption is the same as corruption. You all sound like babies crying over spilt milk. If the court finds them guilty they most likely are. The people spoke and the Dems won. I will accept that because I believe in Democracy. If Reds are conviced in court I will also accept that. The only way to stop corruption in not to accept it from anyone. No matter what color.

  • Discussion 11 : 14 Mar 2013 at 22.0211

    Maybe he will rule that Sukhumbhand was ineligible to win because he is a Democrat.

  • Discussion 10 : 14 Mar 2013 at 21.5710

    Disc 3 - "Should we now all be scared that the EC will dissolve the DEMs" No because the EC cannot dissolve anyone they could only send a recommendation to the Constitutional Court.

    Disc 9 - The very worst that could happen is Sukhumbhand is red Carded and the Democrats would have to field another candidate, or that those making the comments have made inappropriate comments and Sukhumbhand is yellow carded and will have to run in another election with those found guilty having a slap on the wrist. They also could just approve Sukhumbhand as the governor.

  • Discussion 9 : 14 Mar 2013 at 20.129

    This guy was previously threatening Sukhumband (as per D8), he's a lt Gen in a police force that blatantly prefers one side of the political fence. He's apparently chairman of an non-partisan election panel investigating election fraud but can't hide his glee in announcing a big surprise to be made next week, which is quite obviously a recommendation to disband the Democrat party for slander during the campaign. Do you think the great juggernaut could be any less obvious in their determination to obliterate the opposition. First the DSI, then this. It's as if only one party believes they have a god given right to win elections exclusively.

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