Just a fuzzy document Do not use new information.

IMPACT, Chairman of the Election Commission. Revealing the submission of documents for the collapse case "The Move Forward Party" as requested by the Constitutional Court, the problem is only fuzzy documents. There is no new information. Confirming the matter of dissolving the Bhumjaithai Party without delay, following the law, not helping anyone. Mr. Itthiporn Boonprakong, Chairman of the Election Commission (EC), mentioned the case of the Constitutional Court requesting supporting documents for the petition to dissolve the Progressive New Party, saying that these were some documents that Mr. Rueangkrai Leekitwattana sent it to accompany the petition. The photocopied document was not clear or the text was fuzzy. Therefore the documents must be sent again. The Election Commission has sent all documents to the Constitutional Court since March 25. 'As for the request to dissolve the Bhumjaithai Party and the Pheu Thai Party Now the secretariat The Election Commission is in the process of investigating and co llecting evidence. There is a processing time frame of 30 days, but if that is not enough The Audit Committee can request an extension of time for processing. in order to get complete information,' said the Election Commission president. When asked about criticism that the Election Commission considered the request to dissolve the Bhumjaithai Party later than the Kao Klai Party, Mr. Itthiphon confirmed that the request to dissolve the Bhumjaithai Party was a matter of donations. It is a submission according to the Organic Act on Political Parties, Section 93, which must be considered by the Political Party Registrar. But in the case of the Kaew Klai Party exercising power under Section 92 'When the Election Commission sees that there is evidence worthy of belief that there is an offense, it can take steps immediately. In addition, there is a decision of the Constitutional Court for consideration. make it happen quickly Confirm that this is a legal operation. It does not benefit any political party. and did not rush as alleged,' the Election Commission president said. Source: Thai News Agency