Submitted to the Election Commission of Thailand to examine “Natthawut-Dr. Surapong” forming a campaign

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Election Commission of Thailand, May 10 – “Ruangkrai” submitted the Election Commission to investigate “Natthawut – Dr. Surapong”, posting a profile to mislead people. although not a Pheu Thai Party candidate

Ruangkrai Leekitwatana, Palang Pracharat MP candidate Submit a request to the Election Commission of Thailand (ECT) to investigate Mr. Surapong Suebwonglee and Mr. Nuttawut Saikua for acting as a person. Do any action to induce voters to vote for themselves or other candidates or the Pheu Thai party’s party list? and that action results in ballot papers List of MPs in various polling stations Is the ballot invalid or not and the Election Commission will be able to order it not to be counted as a vote in the calculation Pheu Thai party-list MPs? and make the election Pheu Thai Party’s party-list MPs have reasonable grounds to suspect that they were not in good faith or not. Such actions are fraudulent payments to mislead the candidate’s popularity rating. or a political party?

Mr. Ruangkrai said he had examined the Facebook posts of Pheu Thai Party candidates, including Mr. Settha Thavisin, Ms. Praethongtarn Shinawatra and Mr. Chaikasem Nitisiri, all three of whom were Candi. date prime minister of the Pheu Thai Party It was found that his own profile picture was created with party number. Which is considered correct, not impressed, but in the case of Mr. Surapong and Mr. Nuttawut Instead, it was formed in the same way as all 3 people, although they were not 100 candidates. party-list MPs and are not candidates for the Prime Minister’s nomination Therefore, it is seen that there is an intention to mislead people in the party’s popular vote, whether it violates the 2018 S.E. Election Act, section 73 (5) in conjunction with sections 56, 132 and 137 or not.-Thai News Agency

Source: Thai News Agency