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October 26, 20 – News reports say that the Election Commission Meeting (ECT) passed a resolution requiring the Election Commission Office to report criminal proceedings against Mr. Thanathorn Chuengroongruangkit. 15 former Future Forward Party leaders and former Future Forward Party executive directors of the Constitutional Court ruling to dissolve the Future Forward Party due to Section 66 offenses, along with Section 72, the Political Party Decree borrowed 191.2 million from Mr. Thana. Party leader
In this sense, prosecuting Thanathorn will be an offense to donate more than 10 million baht according to Section 66, paragraph one of the Political Parties Act 60, which will have a penalty under Section 124, imprisonment for a maximum 5 years, a fine not exceeding 1. One hundred thousand or both, both good AND the court ordered the revocation of the right to vote for 5 years.
While he was with the former Executive Director to prosecute the offense of Section 66, paragraph two and Section 72 Along with section 137 Receiving money, property or any other benefit from natural persons with a value greater than 10 million baht per year and receive donations of money, property or any other benefit. That it is known or should be known that it was illegal That you have a penalty under Section 125 and Section 126 of imprisonment for a period not to exceed 3 years and a fine not to exceed 1 million baht
The loan is for 191.2 million baht, according to article 125, that money, property or any other benefit. The excess Defined in Section 66 conferred on the political party development fund, it is expected that the Electoral Commission has not yet reached a resolution in this regard. As before, there were differences of opinion between the Office of the Electoral Commission and the Legal Advisory Board of the Electoral Commission. The bureau department suggested that money could be seized in the political party development fund. However, the ECT legal advisory panel saw that when the Constitutional Court ordered the party’s dissolution, there were no political parties left that would allow the Electoral Commission to raise money for the Fund.
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