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Srisuwan submits to the Election Commission of Thailand to submit to the Constitutional Court to abolish the Raksa Thai Chart

Srisuwan prepares to give evidence Thailand’s Election Commission submits decision to Constitutional Court to dissolve Raksa Thai Chart Party Looking at proposing illegal candidates for prime ministers

On February 10, Mr Srisuwan Janya, secretary general of the Society for the Protection of the Constitution of Thailand, revealed that according to the nomination of Her Royal Highness Princess Ubolratana by the Raksa Thai Party (TRC) under Section 88 of the Constitution of the Kingdom of Thailand 2017, by allow the House of Representatives to consider approving the appointment of a Prime Minister, known as the Prime Minister’s list on 8 July of that year

Caused widespread controversy and criticism in Thai society. which caused doubt among the public with that great question “The nomination to His Highness,” namely the Royal Chakri family. Can it be done according to the Constitution of the Kingdom of Thailand or not? confirmed by Raksa Thai Chart Party It can be done and it is constitutional in every way because there is no law prohibiting it. And correctly according to the Constitution of the Kingdom of Thailand 2017, Section 89 in every way

But when the King has a royal decree On the night of February 8, 2019, the “Princess Empress” should not be allowed to play in politics because he is a member of the royal family close to the king including contrary to the composition

Therefore, the nomination of Princess Ubolratana by the Raksa Thai Chart Party Therefore, it is proposed for those who are not eligible or have prohibited characteristics under Section 13, paragraph two, in conjunction with Section 14(2) of the Election Act 2018, which is important contrary to Article 17 of the Electoral Commission regulations. on campaigning methods and prohibited features in the election of members of the House of Representatives 2018 is clear

For this reason, the society Therefore, the availability of evidence will be brought before the Electoral Commission to decide and The actions of the Raksa Thai Chart Party are against the law. And the campaigning regulations of the Electoral Commission, item 17, which falls within the scope of the elements of Mata 92(2) of the Political Party Act 2017, therefore, considers that the Electoral Commission should bring the case to Court Constitutional. consider dissolving the Raksa Thai Chart Party

The petition will be filed with the Electoral Commission on February 11.