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Jul 13, 2011

Yingluck Tepis Make Campaign Violations

BANGKOK - Thai Prime Minister Candidate Yingluck Shinawatra said he was confident that the allegations of violations of the campaign is just nonsense. Yingluck admitted the allegations are not true at all.

Thailand's Election Commission (EC) will conduct a postponement of the ratification Yingluck as Thailand's new Prime Minister. EC also delayed ratification of 141 parliamentary candidate, as a member of Thailand's new parliament which reached 500 people.

The delay is also made ​​to the approval of Prime Minister Abhisit Vejajjiva, the Democratic leadership lost Puea Thai Party leader Yingluck.

"There is still time to complete the investigation. I think the EC will finalize penyelikan on this issue," said Yingluck Shinawatra told AFP on Wednesday (13/07/2011).

The opposition should also be aware of, any means to thwart the rise Yingluck as the new Prime Minister of Thailand can trigger rage of his supporters.

Previously, the younger brother of former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, has formed a coalition of six parties to control the parliament.

According to Thai law, the new parliament should be formed 30 days after the election last July 3. They also must immediately choose its chairman. While the election of a new prime minister will be done 30 days after the election of the Chairman of Parliament of Thailand.

While the reason for this delay itself is based on complaints from Democrats that carries AM Vejjiva. The judge Puea Thai party has violated the election because it involves Thaksin in his campaign.

Though the EC has established the involvement of Thaksin through any type of campaign can be considered a violation of the rules of the election campaign. Thaksin himself is still considered a fugitive, on charges of corruption against him.