actiondistrust debateIn the parliament has ended successfully. The government of General Prayut Chan-o-cha, 11 ministers, received a vote of confidence to stay. But at the same time, outside the House of Commons it is also open to the public to vote in parallel. but has no legal effect
By Asst. Prof. Dr. Parinya Dewanarumitkul Lecturer at the Department of Public Law Faculty of Law Thammasat University posted on Facebook regarding the vote outside the People’s Council that
Report #results of parallel voting
People’s voices of trust and distrust
Prime Minister and 11 Ministers
according to various media The results of the resolution were reported. “People’s Voice” Trust – distrust the Prime Minister and all 11 ministers already, but there may be a small number of people who do not know the result. So I would like to report the results in summary. and additional reports on important issues as follows:
1.have participationvoteTotal 524,806 votes It was a complete vote, which was a total of 11 votes, 99%, and 6,876 times were incomplete votes. which is comparable to a bad card In the complete voting, there were 511,807 votes cast in Thailand (Figure 1).
2.The overall voting results can be summarized as follows:
(1) The Prime Minister and the 11 ministers #scored the no-confidence more than the no-confidence score Eight ministers scored 97% of no confidence, eight of them scored 3%, and three ministers 96% voted no confidence, 4% (Figures 2 and 3).
(2) Ministers who score #distrustthe most is General Prawit Wongsuwan Deputy Prime Minister (510,413 votes), followed by Gen. Prayut Chan-ocha, Prime Minister (508,833 votes).
3.Because the rules for voting are “One Device One Vote” means someone with more than one mobile phone may vote more than once. which is a rule that has been announced in advance But for using the same mobile phone to vote more than once. Although in theory there is a practical way. But technically, it’s tricky and time consuming. And the most important thing that I would like to inform you is #According to checking, no duplicate votes were made by the same mobile phone or from the same IP.
4.In this for the first time, the easiest method for people to use is “One Device, One Voice” However, so that online voting can evolve into a vote under the mainstream. “One One Voice” along the waydemocracytruly in the next public voice project will have to use the ID card number This must be safe. information is not leaked and continue to be convenient for the people
On behalf of the project coordinatorpeople’s voice” I would like to thank all media outlets participating in the project. and help publicize until more people vote than expected and most importantly, #thank you people All who participated in voting That made this first public vote a success. This will lead to further making the voice of the people louder.
For the results of the vote at the parliamentary meeting
–General Prayut Chan-o-cha, Prime Minister Trusted 256 points, Distrusted 206 points, Abstained 9 points.
–General Prawit Wongsuwan, Deputy Prime MinisterRe was trusted 268 votes Distrust 193 votes Abstained 11 votes
–General Anupong Paochinda, Minister of the Interior Trust 245 points, Distrust 212 points, Abstain 13 points.
–Mr. Jurin Laksanawisit, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Commerce Trust 241 points, Distrust 207 points, Abstain 23 points.
–Mr. Anutin Charnvirakul, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Public Health Trust 264 points, Distrust 205 points, Abstain 3 points.
–Saksiam Chidchob, Minister of Transport Trust 262 points, Distrust 205 points, Abstain 5 points.
–Chaiwut Thanakmanusorn, Minister of Digital Economy and Society Trust 249 points, Distrust 205 points, Abstain 18 points.
–Mr. Juti Krairiksh, Minister of Social Development and Human Security Trust 244 points, Distrust 209 points, Abstain 17 points.
–Suchart Chomklin, Minister of Labor Trust 243 points, Distrust 208 points, Abstain 20 points.
–Mr. Santi Prompat, Deputy Minister of Finance Trust 249 points, Distrust 204 points, Abstain 18 points.
–Niphon Boonyamanee, Deputy Minister of the Interior Trust 246 points, Distrust 206 points, Abstain 20 points.