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SRT sends candidates for MPs in 28 provinces

Chart Thai Pattana, March 22 – Nikorn reveals that Chart Thai Pattana sent candidates for MPs in 28 provinces, expecting 40-50 districts to knock on the party list on March 29 before holding the general meeting. Orientation of candidates across the country

Mr. Nikorn Chamnong, director of the Chart Thai Pattana Party Announcing the results of the meeting of the Chart Thai Pattana Party executive committee that the meeting considered the submission of candidates for election as MPs based on the rules stipulating that party members must approve candidates. The party can send candidates for MPs in 28 provinces, which can send about 100 districts. It is expected that the party will not send all districts. But considering only about 40 to 50 districts that are hopeful, such considerations are not a problem for parties that have previously announced their candidates for election.

Mr. Nikorn said that for consideration to submit list of MPs The nomination committee will send names of all 100 people to the meeting of the executive committee for approval on March 29, along with the ranking of candidates. List of MPs as well which the consideration of the party executive committee is considered decisive Then, on March 31, the party will hold its general meeting. with an important agenda: the appointment of 3 additional deputy party leaders, Mr. Kanok Wongtrangan, Mr. Santi Kiranan and Mr. Chatchai Payuhanaveechai, in addition, there will be an orientation training for both MP candidates Zoning and roster

Mr. Nikorn said that Mr. Warawut Silpa-archa, the leader of the party, proposed to the party executive committee. An additional economic committee was appointed, chaired by Mr. Warawut.

Mr. Nikorn further said that he urged the Election Commission (ECT) to clarify about the cost of conducting a primary vote as expenses that were not related to the election of the party. The Election Commission has set the cost of 44 million baht because some parties now see it as expenses included in the cost of elections. .-Thai News Agency

Source: Thai News Agency