The Kao Klai Party sent a team of lawyers to receive documents certifying their status as MPs for all 151 people. It took more than 2 hours to sign, while Kamphaeng Phet candidate “Sukit” Kao Klai submitted the Election Commission’s opposition to announcing the results of District 1 on Day 3. A total of 182 MPs have arrived to receive their books.
On June 22, 2023, the atmosphere was open for members of the House of Representatives to receive a certificate of election for MPs at the Office of the Election Commission (ECT) this afternoon, the legal team of the far-reaching party as a representative of the MPs. 151 MPs of the party, both in constituencies and in party lists Come to receive documents certified MPs from the Election Commission. Today, the legal team brought 4 orange boxes to put in documents certifying the election of MPs of the party so that Mr. Pita Limcharoenrat The Kao Klai Party leader and the Kao Klai Party MPs reported to the National Assembly on June 27, when the Kao Klai Party’s legal team arrived at the EC at 1:30 p.m. The Kao Klai Party has a total of 151 people, so it takes a long time to sign the book. Finally, the signing of the letter was completed at 3:20 p.m., the total time taken by the legal team to sign the letter was about 2 hours. In addition, the Election Commission of Thailand had to bring a wheelchair to the party’s legal team. Push the box to put the certificate of being an MP to bring back to the office of the Progressive Party.
While Mr. Sukit Supakitcharoen, candidate for MP District 1, Kamphaeng Phet Province, the Kao Klai Party came to submit a letter to the Election Commission of Thailand opposing the announcement of the election results of Kamphaeng Phet Province, where Mr. Sukit claimed that the election was impure There was evidence of a video clip of a political party intimidating people who asked about the process of signing the speech.
For the total amount, on the 3rd day, there were 182 MPs who received their certificates, divided into 44 party-list MPs and 138 constituency MPs. If including all 3 days, there are MPs. A total of 441 people have received their certificates, divided into 92 party-list MPs, 8 still missing, and 349 constituency MPs, 51 still missing. However, there are still 2 days left. MPs can come to receive a certificate at the Election Commission during office hours.