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Fake news Thailand Election Commission handing out red cards to 10 MPs who are way ahead, warning people who share wrongly.

don’t be fooled The Election Commission of Thailand explains the drama, 10 MPs who have been given a red card confirming that they are “fake news”, warning people who share are guilty of the Computer Crime Act.

On June 7, 2023, the Office of the Election Commission of Thailand posted, as posted on Twitter. Using the account name “PheuthaiParty Democracy” and the Facebook name “Mam Pho Dam” came up with a false statement saying that “nearly 10 MPs will be given red cards because they did not exercise their right to vote earlier, no most of them went to the local elections, for example, SAO/Municipality/Provincial Administrative Organisation/SorKor/SorKhor/Bangkok Governor and did not make a letter informing them why they did not go.This is another feature prohibited by the Constitution. ” to post and publish through the media through various channels

The Electoral Commission would like to clarify that the above statements are false statements, that is, the Election Commission of Thailand or the officials working in the Office of the Election Commission of Thailand or all related persons. has ever given information Or disseminated news or notified the news to the media or any communication channel that Members of Parliament from the Progressive Party will be limited in their right to stand for election as members of the House of Representatives. or be prosecuted under election laws and political parties or he will receive 10 red cards according to the media The message has not been posted in any way whatsoever, so ask the public not to believe it.

Warning: Anyone who shares such news by liking, sharing, retweeting, reposting on YouTube, Tik Tok, forwarding through Line to various groups or other communication channels will be guilty according to Act Computer Crimes 2017, Section 14, imprisonment for not more than 5 years or a fine of not more than 100,000 baht, or both.