The Election Commission (EC) formally licensed 500 Members of Parliament (MPs) today. The commission will investigate the corruption complaints in opposition to some MPs later, and the MPs who are discovered responsible will be dismissed from their place.
At 3pm at present, June 19, the Secretary-General of the EC, Sawaeng Boonmee, introduced through the press conference that the EC had officially permitted the election results of 400 constituency MPs and one hundred party-list MPs.
Stunning explained that the EC licensed the MPs despite the corruption complaints lodged towards sure MPs as a result of the investigation into the complaints could not complete throughout the legal interval which said that the EC must announce the election result inside 60 days after the election day.
Sawaeng went on to explain that the EC would conduct thorough investigations into each grievance inside one 12 months and ensured that justice would be served for each the accusers and the accused MPs.
According to the report on Prachachat, eighty two MPs are facing complaints, but the details of each grievance had not but been revealed. Sawaeng assured that the EC has a proper to dismiss the MPs if the evidence led that they have been concerned in any corruption.
According to the EC, every MP might go to the EC to acquire their status certifications from June 20 to 24 from eight.30am to 4.30am. Furthermore, the first parliamentary meeting is expected to take place inside the next 15 days
During the press convention, Sawaeng also shared the breakdown of party-list MP seats allotted to 17 political parties including:
The reporters raised questions regarding the investigation into the media share firm of the lengthy run Prime Minister, Pita Limjaroenrat, through the press conference. Sawaeng responded that the EC had but to determine whether or not they would provoke an investigation into the matter..