Bangkok Post

Poll date vow ‘misunderst­ood’

- POST REPORTERS

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha did not say the general election would be held next year when he met US President Trump, but only promised to announce an election date next year, Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwon clarified yesterday.

Gen Prawit insisted the election will be held only after the key election-related bills, particular­ly the organic bill on the election of MPs, are enacted.

At a state-level meeting held in Washington this week, Gen Prayut promised Mr Trump his government will announce an election date next year.

In an apparent misunderst­anding, politician­s yesterday called on Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha to keep his promise to hold the general election next year “as promised to the US president”.

Thaworn Senneam, a former Democrat Party MP, told the Bangkok Post he believed Gen Prayut intends for the election to be held according to the roadmap.

If the election is held next year, the government will have been in power for more than four years, exceeding the normal four-year tenure for an elected government. It would be too much for a non-elected administra­tion, Mr Thaworn said.

Democrat deputy leader Sathit Pitudecha said Gen Prayut should keep his promise to abide by his election roadmap as this would boost investor confidence, which in turn would help the economy to recover.

A lack of clarity on the election issue could lead people to think that the government wants to prolong its grip on power by delaying the roadmap for another 150 days, Mr Sathit said.

But political scientists Suchit Boonbongka­rn said he was not sure if the public really wanted an early election because many people were not interested in elections.

Some were concerned that the same politician­s would return after the polls and the political mess that preceded the May 22, 2014 coup would happen all over again, Mr Suchit said.

Samart Kaewmeecha­i, a f ormer Pheu Thai Party MP, said the fact that Gen Prayut had promised Mr Trump an election date had given more weight to the possibilit­y that the election will be held according to the roadmap.

Mr Samart said he believed the election will be held next year though whether it will take place in the middle or the latter half remains to be seen.

“We must believe in the word of Gen Prayut. He said as much to the leader of a superpower country, and it got worldwide publicity,” Mr Samart said.

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