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The public sector filed the NACC. Command “Big Tu-Cabinet” to be released from the chair, raise the table: PPTVHD36

The people’s sector flocked to present the NACC demanding an order for “Big Tu” to come out of the chair – the cabinet raised the committee deliberately delaying legislation Act on the prevention of unauthorized torture

Today at around 9.30 am, the People’s Network led by Adul Kheawboriboon Chairman of the May 35 Heroic Relatives Committee and Police Colonel Wirut Sirisawatdibutr Secretary of the Justice Reform Organization together with representatives of the Democratic Campaign Committee, relatives of May 35 heroes, and a network of civil society organizations travels to the Office of the National Anti-Corruption Commission to present a letter to the President of the NACC

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to conduct an investigation and submit to the Supreme Court for those in political positions to order them to be dismissed and to deprive them of their political rights. General Prayuth Chan-o-cha, Prime Minister with the people and the cabinet by asking to stop performing duties pending consideration In the case of willful violation of the provisions of the Constitution when issuing an Emergency Decree to postpone the use of the Prevention of Torture Act, 4 important sections without authority to do so. as ruled by the Constitutional Court cause damage to law enforcement

as well as Srisuwan Janya, secretary general of the Society for the Protection of the Constitution of Thailand. Was informed through personal Facebook that Today, I am going to petition the NACC to conduct an investigation against the government of Gen. Prayut. Highlight the ethical standards for which the executive authority is responsible as required by law. In the case of issuing a royal decree to postpone the use It is considered that the removal of the Prevention of Torture/Disappearance Act is a deliberate violation of several provisions of the Constitution, especially Section 53, until the Constitutional Court has ruled that it cannot be done. such action can be considered a serious breach of ethics without the ability to do so cause serious damage to the nation, the country, the rule of law system

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