"Fighter" says "That's it" on media shares, clarifies law on parties vs. MPs.
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"The law prohibits "election candidates" from holding media shares, not political parties. Even a party leader can hold media shares if not an election candidate. That's it."
กฎหมายห้าม “ผู้ลงสมัคร สส.” ถือหุ้นสื่อ ไม่ใช่ห้ามพรรคการเมืองถือหุ้นสื่อ แม้แต่หัวหน้าพรรคการเมืองก็ถือหุ้นสื่อได้ หากไม่ได้ลงสมัคร สส. จบนะคะ
"Better to focus on the Election Commission's swaying ballots and public data leaks. Those are big issues affecting all Thais."
ไปสนใจเรื่อง กกต. บัตรเขย่ง และทำข้อมูลประชาชนรั่วไหลดีกว่า อันนั้นเรื่องใหญ่และกระทบคนไทยทุกคนจริงๆ
Key Entities
Person
A figure from the Progressive Movement, referred to as 'Chor', who made statements clarifying media share ownership laws.
A leader of the Progressive Movement, who issued a statement clarifying legal distinctions on media share ownership for political parties and candidates.
Organization
Specter C(สเปกเตอร์ ซี)
A company that was accused of being an IO source for the People's Party, and which Pannika Wanich clarified her party is a client of, not a shareholder in.
A political organization whose representative, Pannika Wanich, clarified legal aspects of media share ownership.
A government body whose alleged lack of transparency and issues like ballot irregularities and data leaks were highlighted by Pannika Wanich.
People's Party(พรรคประชาชน)
A political party that was allegedly linked to the company Specter C, prompting clarification from Pannika Wanich.
Law
Election Candidate(ผู้ลงสมัคร สส.)
A legal designation prohibited from holding media shares under Thai law, as distinguished by Pannika Wanich from political parties.