Thai election body recommends PM frontrunner's suspension

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Thai election chiefs on Wednesday asked the country's top court to suspend Pita Limjaroenrat, the frontrunner in the race to become prime minister, over allegations he broke campaign rules as an MP. READ:

The recommendation is the latest hurdle thrown into the path of the progressive candidate, whose Move Forward Party scored the most votes in May's election by tapping into Thais' appetite for change.

Following the commission's announcement, MFP secretary general Chaithawat Tulathon said the party still wanted the vote to go ahead. "There will be a rise in fighting next week," he said, after giving the three-fingered salute -- a symbol that became synonymous with previous pro-democracy demonstrations.

Thai voters turned out in record numbers to deliver a brutal verdict on former coup leader Prime Minister Prayut Chan-O-Cha, who has been blamed for economic stagnation and a crackdown on rights.The EC's investigation into Pita centred on his ownership of shares in a now-defunct media company. Legislators are not allowed to own media shares.

But if he were to face a criminal investigation, he could be barred from politics or face up to 10 years in prison. "I can think of only one reason, this action is meant to affect the result of tomorrow's vote," he said.

 

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