Pita says MFP preparing to battle EC

Pita says MFP preparing to battle EC
Pita Limjaroenrat listened to Mirror Foundation charity forest firefighters at a Chiang Mai woodland on Saturday. ( Photo: Move Forward Party )

CHIANG MAI: The Move Forward Party ( MFP ) is unfazed by the Election Commission’s (EC ) attempts to push for its dissolution and is ready to defend itself against any allegations, according to its former leader Pita Limjaroenrat.

Additionally, Mr. Pita argued that Mr. Pita’s attend to Chiang Mai, which Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin and previous leading Thaksin Shinawatra are doing, was not intended as a political ploy.

Mr. Pita stated when he arrived in the state on Saturday that the MFP’s legitimate group had been working on the party’s proposed update of Segment 112 of the Criminal Code. He claimed that the MFP is currently gathering data to challenge the situation.

Mr. Pita stated that the legal team is also researching the Supreme Court’s decision regarding Pannika Wanich, who was ex-member of the National Anti-Corruption Commission ( NACC ) after it determined there were grounds for an allegation of severe ethical misconduct.

Forty-four MFP MPs are also facing allegations of grave social wrongdoing after proposing a Section 112 amendment. The NACC is looking into the scenario right now.

The MFP is eager to defend its scenario, according to Mr. Pita. He expressed his hope that Part 49 of the Constitution will be overridden by the court’s strict enforcement of fairness. This forbids any deeds that threaten the democratic king.

He stated,” We have prepared for this ahead of time, so we are not concerned if the court decides to break the MFP.”

” Having won 14 million votes from our followers, the MFP will keep moving forward no matter what happens”.

The MFP was ordered to stop attempting to update the Lese-majeste law on January 31 and to continue organizing campaigns on the subject as an attempt to overthrow the democratic monarchy.

The group’s plan to alter the imperial defamation law, according to the court, “has the intention to break the monarchy from the nation, which threatens the state’s security.”

The court claimed that Mr. Pita and the group attempted to alter or withdraw Area 112 when its 44 Members submitted their expenses on March 25, 2021.

The court claimed that the bill, which required the Bureau of the Royal Household to report lese-majeste issues, was intended to lower the rank of the imperial organization. In slander circumstances, the institution would be in direct opposition to the consumer.

The judges said that would violate the constitutional principle, which precludes political debate by putting the royal organization at the center of all social concerns.

Mr. Pita claimed that Mr. Pita’s journey to Chiang Mai was no currently the most pressing issue because it could be seen as him flexing his might. ” Fast solving the dust cloud problem is”, he said.