People’s Party warned to carefully vet donations

According to the Election Commission, Walk Forward’s resurrection still has time to establish branches in accordance with the law.

People’s Party leader Natthaphong Ruengpanyawut is flanked by deputy leader Sirikanya Thansakun (left) and spokesman Parit Watcharasindhu at a membership sign-up event in Pathumwan district of Bangkok last Saturday. (Photo: Nutthawat Wichieanbut)
At a membership signing-up event held in Bangkok’s Pathumwan district last Saturday, People’s Party leader Natthaphong Ruengpanyawut is accompanied by deputy leader Sirikanya Thansakun ( left ) and spokesman Parit Watcharasindhu. ( Photo: Nutthawat Wichieanbut )

The Women’s Party also has time to open sufficiently branches as required by law, but it must thoroughly check its contributors to reduce the risk of disintegration, according to the secretary-general of the Election Commission.

The Move Forward Party was replaced by the People’s Party last week by the Constitutional Court on the grounds that its proposals to update the lese-majeste rules threatened the constitutional monarchy.

Walk Forward’s 143 people immediately enlisted in the under-recognized Thinkakhaochaovilai Party, which has been registered with the Election Commission for ten years but has never had an elected MP. It was then renamed the People’s Party.

In Chiang Mai, the Thinkakhaochaovilai Party informed him on April 4 that it had closed three trees and kept just one one opened, according to Mr. Sawaeng. So, it had until April 3, 2025, to open at least one unit per region in the country to be in conformity with EC principles, he said. That deadline may then apply to the Person’s Party.

” For now, the position of the social group remains intact”, said Mr Sawaeng.

He made the comments in response to a&nbsp, challenge&nbsp, by the ultra-royalist Thai Pakdee Party to the reputation of the Women’s Party. It was questioned about whether the party had sufficiently trees.

Thai Pakdee even posed issues about&nbsp, gifts to the People’s Party. According to Mr. Sawaeng, the party must examine the donors ‘ information before accepting gifts through the Thinkakhaochaovilai Party’s verified bank account.

If a patient’s skills were prohibited by law, that could lead to bash disintegration, he said.

In its first three nights of operation, The Women’s Party welcomed 50, 000 people and accepted more than 25 million baht in gifts, the majority of which were in the range of 500 or less for enrollment fees.