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63 MP has media shares, survives “little children”, single death
On 28 October 2020 at 18:16
The Constitutional Court ruled the list of deputies for “Thanya Warin”. The Party has moved away from the membership of being The case of MP has actions in the media While 31 other opposition parties were saved, as well as 32 government deputies.
On October 28, the judges of the Constitutional Court convened a quorum to make oral statements and pass a resolution in the case in which the Speaker of the House of Representatives submitted a request to the Constitutional Court to decide under Article 82 that the membership of 32 government deputies and the other 32 members of the opposition were eliminated in accordance with the constitution. Section 101 (6) along with Section 98 (3) due to holding of media shares or not?
The court proceeded to sit on the throne to read the decision to the parties. By diagnosis on the part of 32 government MPs before seeing that 29 MPs were not engaged in the business of media AND newspapers according to the request, Section 101 (6), along with Section 98 (3), while the others 3 cases are sold, namely 1. Lt. Col. Waiphot Arphonrat, 2. MR Chatumongkol Sonakun, and 3. Mr. Somkiat Sornlump due to expiration of MP membership
While the other 32 MPs who oppose the Constitutional Court ruled that The case of Mr. Thanywarin Sukkhapisit, MP from Kao Klai, was disqualified by the MP because he held shares in a company that operated a media business unconstitutional when he was affiliated with the Party New future. Even if the shares are transferred, they are still found suspicious And did not clarify the facts The Constitutional Court ruled that Mr. Thanywarin, in the case of owning shares of Am Fine Production Co., Ltd. and Head Up Production Co., Ltd., by Am Fine Production Co., Ltd., reported on the objectives of the production business. Film, advertising, radio, television, print media, entertainment, and marketing materials. The Constitutional Court, by majority vote, ruled that there is a suspicion in the Plc.5 documents, it is a fact that was done so that outsiders would understand that the defendant was not a shareholder of the company before the election date. And when the Constitutional Court gave the opportunity to clarify details of the transfer of shares There was no description of the transfer of shares. Payment of shares to the court in any form.
Then you can hear the facts that Mr. Thanywarin held on February 6, 2019, which is the day the future party presents the candidate’s account. The list of deputies to the Election Commission, which is prohibited in nature, therefore, considers that Mr. Thanywarin’s membership as deputies ends under Section 101 (6) along with Section 98 (3) of 6 Kor. Wed 2019
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