Somchai pointed out that the Election Commission filed an appeal once morest Suraphon’s 64 million baht compensation for disqualification from the Chiang Mai MPs.
on April 21 Somchai Srisuthiyakorn, former Election Commissioner (Election Commission) Referring to the case, the Hot Provincial Court has ruled that the Election Commission will pay 64.1 million baht for damages to Mr. Surapon Kiatchaiyakorn Former Chiang Mai MP, Pheu Thai Party (PAD) In the event that the Election Commission is unfairly disqualified from being a member of the House of Representatives, that
I believe that the Election Commission would invite the legal department to discuss how to proceed. I believe that I will file an appeal once morest the decision of the court within 1 month to fight the case. Go ahead and risk it. I don’t know if I will win the case or not. or the amount required to indemnify Mr. Suraphon will increase or decrease from 64.1 million baht if the court confirms that he is guilty It is the duty of the Election Commission to be forced to pay damages.
Must be chasing whoever is in the network must pay damages As far as I can see, the people responsible are the current Election Commission of 7 people. You have to go see who has voted to disqualify Mr. Suraphon. which must share responsibility Anyone who does not vote to disqualify their rights is not guilty. and possibly including the Secretary-General of the Election Commission must also be guilty As a collection of expressions submitted to the Election Commission There are definitely 7-8 people who will be responsible for the damages. how much to divide
As for the officers who made the expressions Not involved even being the one who made the idiom But in the end, the user who decides is the Election Commission to approve or disapprove of the margins proposed by the officials.