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Thai poll body defers ruling party fraud decision

By Pracha Hariraksapitak
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Posted 19 August 2008 @ 08:01 am GMT

Thailand's Election Commission (EC) deferred a decision on Tuesday on whether to recommend that the ruling People Power Party (PPP) be disbanded for electoral fraud, saying it needed to investigate further.

"The commission will vote on the issue on September 2," EC secretary-general Suthipon Thaveechaiyagarn told reporters.

Earlier, the Thai-language Matichon newspaper quoted an EC source as saying the five commissioners were split on the issue, suggesting their ruling would be delayed.

Analysts say the Constitutional Court, which has the final say on the matter, is likely to endorse the EC's findings, although it may take several months to implement any ruling.

If it rules against the PPP, at least 33 senior party leaders from Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej to Finance Minister Surapong Suebwonglee would automatically lose their jobs and be barred from politics for five years.

The case before the Election Commission stems from the guilty verdict handed down in July against a deputy PPP leader for vote fraud in December's election. He was also banned from politics for five years.

Under the constitution drawn up by the army after a 2006 coup, an entire party can be disbanded and all of its executives barred from politics if just one member of the party's leadership is found guilty of vote fraud.

Thai newspapers have reported that the PPP is preparing for the worst and lining up a new "shell" party to admit all its MPs, who could try to cobble together another coalition government.

If that failed, another election - the fourth in four years - would almost certainly follow.

Samak has shrugged off speculation that he would call a snap election, saying on his weekend television show he would not give up but would "be steering the country to peace and unity".

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