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FFP at risk of being banned twice

OPINION

By The Nation

 

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Pita Limjaroenrat, Left, Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit, Right

 

The ban of Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit, former leader of the now-dissolved Future Forward Party, from future elections over a Bt191.2-million loan he extended to his party, reflects the fact that he has never been a reliable leader who might sow chaos in the country, said columnist Erawan of Thansettakij newspaper.

 

Representatives of the people must possess the right qualification and not doctor documents after entering the House of Representatives.

 

If a representative is not familiar with the law, he should consult the Election Commission first in order not to expose his party to legal risks. Because of Thanathorn’s childish behaviour, this country cannot depend on him.

 

He could face more charges through his attempt to establish a new party by handing over the 65 MPS to his successor Pita Limjaroenrat.

 

This move violates Section 28 of the Organic Act on Political Parties, B.E. 2560 (2017), prohibiting political parties to let persons who are not members of parties control, manipulate or persuade activities of the parties.

 

Violation of that section might lead to dissolution of the parties, according to Section 92 (3).

 

Furthermore, local politicians who are registered under Future Forward Party might be banned from future elections and their right to propose law prohibited for 10 years.

 

Before doing anything, Future Forward should prepare itself for the fallout of the dissolution, including charges from the Election Commission with might carry penalties of up to 10 years of imprisonment.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/opinion/30382829

 

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

reflects the fact that he has never been a reliable leader who might sow chaos in the country, said columnist Erawan of Thansettakij newspaper.

Sorry , but his is just blah blah without any substance ...

 

4 hours ago, webfact said:

Because of Thanathorn’s childish behaviour, this country cannot depend on him.

Dear Mr. Erawan , your behaviour is not childish , but that of someone who had been bought , not worth to listen to .

Looks like the actual rulers want to make an example out of Thanathorn's case ... ( if you dare to bother us , we will destroy you completely and take all your fortune away ( and put it in our own pockets ) , and you will end up in prison . )

Thanathorn should be looking for another place where he could live in the future , away from Thailand ... may be Dubai ?

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1 hour ago, BobbyL said:

Representatives of the people must possess the right qualification and not doctor documents

 

However, being a convicted drug smuggler and having fake qualifications is fine for some. 

Especially for those chosen and anointed by the Messiah and the watchman. 

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2 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

Agreed. I would say they watch the PM's TV spectaculars twice a day and have an enormous PM record collection on his MP3 player

Probably a very brown proboscis too. 

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Gee this does not reek of stifling the opposition.  The gull of calling the Americans idiots was the cherry on top of the whipped opposition.  

The junta has put them on double secret probation it seems, yet many a law professor sees faults in the court ruling.   Tough act to appease the elite and make sense of deflowering the law.   Hope those professors can give the Thai government's courts a refresher course in law.   Given that many of them fancy luxury villas on nature preserves, it may be difficult to get them to take such trivial matters seriously.

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6 hours ago, Somtamnication said:

Well, third time will be charm; imprisonment! 

Thanathorn has the money to escape, just like Thaksin. But I think he is too much of a symbol & idealist for that. I'll bet he'll be arrested before the year's out, though he'll likely get bail. (And then he can flee.) It's not worth becoming a martyr. The generals don't use Vaseline!

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