The Phnom Penh Post

Thaksin urges voters to back Pheu Thai’s man in Chiang Mai election

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THAILAND’S fugitive former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra on December 16 urged Chiang Mai residents to vote for the Pheu Thai candidate in December 20’s local election, triggering claims from his opponents that the move violates the Constituti­on.

In a Facebook video posted on December 16, Thaksin said Pichai Lertpongad­isorn had visited him in Dubai before deciding to enter the election for Chiang Mai Provincial Administra­tive Organisati­on (PAO) president.

He said he wanted Chiang Mai residents to enjoy the same quality of life as when he was prime minister, adding that he missed Thailand.

“As someone who was born in Chiang Mai, I would like to support [Pichai] because he will to put all his effort into working for the province. Hence, I would like to ask Chiang Mai people to vote for Pichai on December 20,” Thaksin said.

The former prime minister said he would never forget the people of Chiang Mai and that he believes they miss him, too.

Responding to the video, lawyer and social activist Srisuwan Janya submitted a petition to the Election Commission asking it to investigat­e whether the move violated Section 28 and 29 of the Constituti­on’s organic law on political parties.

Sections 28 and 29 prohibit outsiders who are not members of a party from controllin­g or directing the party’s activities, directly or indirectly.

“Thaksin’s move to invite Chiang Mai people to vote for Pheu Thai’s candidate in the PAO election shows a connection between him and the party which violates the abovementi­oned law. [This means] the Constituti­onal Court can rule for Pheu Thai to be dissolved,” said Srisuwan, who heads a group called the Associatio­n to Protect of the Constituti­on.

 ?? AFP ?? Thailand’s fugitive former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra.
AFP Thailand’s fugitive former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra.

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