Thailand’s military accused of rigging elections

Thaksin Shinawatra, former Thai President

Thaksin Shinawatra, former Thai President

Bangkok … News Time

Thaksin Shinawatra, former Thai Thai President, has accused the military in the first elections in the country of military revolt in 2014. Despite the slightest level of elections, the army-backed party was able to maintain its occupation, according to the non-governmental results issued by the Election Officers. However, Thaksin Shinawatra accused the use of dirty and non-parliamentary hurdles to conquer the party.

He said in a statement in Hong Kong that everybody with deepest eye on Thailand as well as the election knows that elections have been made in violation. He said, “We will call it a suspicious election that is not good for Thailand.” The referendum referring to the military on Sunday was held under new laws aimed at facilitating transition to the civilian government. Although initially beneficial benefits, experts felt that due to public grief against the dictatorship, the possibilities of the success of the Army-supported party Palang Pracharath Party (PPP) were less likely. And the possibilities of publicly popular Thaksin Shinawatra’s success were being shown, but the results were recovered.

According to initial findings, the party of Prayut Chan-o-cha is ahead of the Prime Minister’s candidate, who occupies power through the military uprising in 2014. Pracharath received more than 7.6 million votes according to the unofficial results after counting 90 percent of the vote cast elections. Thaksin Shinawatra’s Pheu Thai Party won the seats in 137 constituencies, while Palang Pracharath Party won 97 seats. But Thaksin Shinawatra’s party got 5 lakh votes.

However, on the basis of data in the election, the army-supported group will take effect whereas Prayut Chan-o-cha needs only 126 seats in the lower house for the 250 senate members posted. On the contrary, the Pheu Thai Party needs 376 seats. Thaksin Shinawatra, 69, said that if any rules and regulations are not transparent then the results will not be respected and said that the elections have certainly been stagnant. When asked for him evidence, he had a large number of votes in the major provinces. And the Election Commission expressed reservations over the rejection of the number of votes. “If you look at the ballot and voters Turn Eye, then the number of belts in multiple provinces is higher than the turnout.”

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