5/31/2011

Vote-buying found in Thailand's northeastern region: Police

National Police Chief Police General Wichean Potephosree admitted on Tuesday that some electoral frauds like vote-buying has already been found within the northeastern region of the country prior to the general election to be held on July three, 2011.

The National Police Chief stated police officers had been dispatched to the areas where electoral frauds had been reported in order that they could launch an investigation into the difficulty.

Regarding numerous complaints that some police officers in the newly established northeastern province of Bueng Kan lack political neutrality, the national police chief said he had ordered an urgent probe into the allegation. The result would be achieved inside seven days, Pol Gen Wichean added.

The National Police also set up a workshop to provide related officers with information and understanding about electoral laws and regulations as the competition in the upcoming general election is expected to be high.

Based on the updated data from the Election Commission as of May 31, you'll find 40 political parties to join the upcoming election which will send 375 constituency-based MPs and 125 party- list MPs to the Home of Representatives.

0 评论:

发表评论

chitika

Popular news

Twitter Delicious Facebook Digg Stumbleupon Favorites More

 
Design by Free WordPress Themes | Bloggerized by Lasantha - Premium Blogger Themes | Sweet Tomatoes Printable Coupons