A former congressional candidate demanded on Monday that the Supreme Administrative Court postpone the release of the election results until the company’s decision on how the polling place handled the Senate race was decided.
In , a complaint, Jaturan Boonbenjarat, even director- general of the Clean Politics party, accused the Election Commission (EC ) of duty negligence in examining the skills of congressional individuals, which may affect the integrity of the election process.
Mr. Jaturan requested that the court hold an immediate hearing to determine whether to postpone the EC’s news of the Senate election results until the 200 senators-elect and the 100 others on the stockpile list have been carefully examined.
The poll results are anticipated to be released today or tomorrow.
He claimed that democratic and interest groups conspired to rig the Senate election process, as some candidates gave false information about their specialized backgrounds.
Mr. Jaturan resolutely stated that he had no ill will in the Senate election, claiming that all he wanted was the EC to fully assess the winners ‘ skills.
” Many people have spoken out about anomalies”, he said. I’m concerned that some of these elective lawmakers are unqualified to work and could be influenced by some political parties. I therefore requested that an essential hearing be held before the outcome was announced.
He claimed he had no faith in the “endorse initially, disqualify later” strategy advocated by the EC.
Additionally, former congressional prospects led by Pol Lt Gen Khamrop Panyakaew and Chakkrapong Khongpanya petitioned the EC to postpone the announcement of the election results until a thorough investigation was conducted.
Panich Charoenphao, an ex- member who stood in Autthaya’s Bang Pa- in neighborhood, also asked the EC to preclude one of the victors in Professional Group 7 ( workers ) for supposedly making false claims about his skills.
Immediately, the 200 lawmakers- elect were drawn from 20 expert groups, ten from each team.  ,
He claimed to have paperwork to back up his claims against the people and had given them to the EC so they could be used in an inspection. He even threatened to sue the EC for being dishonest if it refused to start a probe into this situation.