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How to Register to Vote for Social Security Check Qualifications on October 31, 2023

(CTN News) – Department of Social Security Get businesses and insurance providers involved The first election for the Social Security Board will be held from October 12–31, 2023, and registration will take place online.

Representatives of employers and insured individuals are being chosen in accordance with Social Security Act No. 4 B.E. 2015. made policy recommendations to the government based on public opinion.

Voters eligible for Social Security benefits Must be a Social Security system employer and insured under Sections 33, 39, and 40. Here are the required actions and details for registering to vote.

Use Sections 33, 39, and 40 to register to vote for Social Security. The procedures are as follows.

1. Go to the website https://sbe.sso.go.th/sbe/

2. Select the login method through registration, insured person, or employer.

3. Fill in personal information to register, including:

  • National identification number
  • The number on the back of the ID card
  • First and last name
  • Date of birth

4. In order to exercise your right to vote for the Social Security Board, select a region to visit. By providing the following information:

  • Choose a province
  • Select an area or district
  • Contact mobile phone number

Caution: Once the area for traveling to the polls has been selected, it cannot be changed later.

Voter registration procedures for insured persons

How to Register to Vote for Social Security Check Qualifications on October 31, 2023

Voter registration procedures for employers

How to Register to Vote for Social Security Check Qualifications on October 31, 2023

Schedule of elections for the Social Security Board

Elections for the Social Security Board will be conducted by the Social Security Office subsequent to the registration deadline. Between 8:00 am and 4:00 pm on Sunday, December 24, 2023. Voter registration is exclusively conducted through online channels. or at any Social Security Office, Bangkok region, province, or branch location nationwide. The inventory of voters is accessible via the website. The URL for www.sso.go.th

How to Register to Vote for Social Security Check Qualifications on October 31, 2023

 

Documents and credentials required of election candidates

For individuals contemplating standing for office Remember to inspect the available features. Documents for applications and attributes prohibited by the Social Security Administration You must submit your application in person at the Bangkok area/province/branch of the Social Security Administration. Between October 25-31, 2023

How to Register to Vote for Social Security Check Qualifications on October 31, 2023

 

Qualifications of the applicant

1. Must be an employer or covered person at the time the election application is submitted.

2. Make contributions for at least 36 months, beginning with the day you applied for election.

3. Have registered to vote using the website www.sso.go.th

4. Be a Thai national

5. Be at least 25 years old as of the election application deadline.

Application documentation

1. ID card photocopy

2. Photograph with a straight face, no hat, and dark glasses. Width is around 8.5 hours, length is approximately 13.5 hours, and there are a total of 5 photos.

3. A copy of any other evidence presented by the applicant to demonstrate that he or she meets all of the qualifications and does not possess any of the forbidden characteristics for exercising the right to run for election.

4. If the applicant is a representative of the employer who is a juristic person or a group of people, they must provide a certificate of registration of a legal body that is not more than 6 months old or a letter proving that they are a group of individuals.

Candidates must submit an application. and evidence documents in accordance with (1), (3), and (4), together with two copies, which the applicant must confirm as correct.

Characteristics that are prohibited

1. Not a mentally ill or disturbed individual.

2. Not being an incompetent or quasi-incompetent individual

3. You must not be bankrupt or have ever been dishonest.

4. Never got a prison sentence as a result of a final sentence of incarceration. unless it is a punishment For offenses committed due to carelessness or small offenses

5. Never been punished or ordered by a court to transfer assets to the state as a result of unusual wealth or an exceptional increase in assets.

6. Never been dismissed, laid off, or terminated from a government agency or private business for deception in the performance of tasks.

7. Not being a contracting party or having a vested interest in a business that is a contracting party or having business related to the office, whether directly or indirectly.

8. Not being or having been a political official or holder of a political post. Local council members, administrators, committee members, or advisors of a political party, or officials of a political party, unless they have been out of office for at least three years.

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Thai Prime Minister’s Popularity Declines as Move Forward Party dominates

Thai Prime Minister's Popularity Declines as Move Forward Party dominates

(CTN News) – Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin continues to make local and international visits to try to solve problems and promote Thailand, but he has failed to impress most voters, according to a Nida poll. The poll also revealed the declining popularity of Pheu Thai Party leader Paetongtarn Shinawatra and the rise of the Move Forward Party.

According to a poll released on Sunday, only 12.85% of people supported the prime minister, down from 17.75% in the previous survey. The daughter of convicted former Prime Minister Thaksin, currently on parole, saw her popularity drop from 6% to 4.85%.

The National Institute of Development Administration conducts a quarterly survey of the public’s preferred political leaders. The last survey was released at the end of March.

According to the survey, supporters of the prime minister described Mr Srettha as a resolute decision-maker determined to address their problems. Ms Paetongtarn was complimented for her vision, leadership, knowledge, and grasp of the country’s difficulties.

This weekend, the prime minister will be in the northeast region listening to citizens’ concerns. The journey occurred only a few days after he had visited northern provinces earlier in the week.

Despite criticism, he has reduced his abroad trips, citing the need to showcase Thailand to investors and traders.

Pita Limjaroenrat, the chief advisor of the Move Forward Party, remained the top candidate for prime minister with 45.50% of the vote, up slightly from 42.75% in the previous quarter’s poll.

Pirapan Salirathavibhaga was the huge winner. The leader of the United Thai National Party saw his popularity nearly quadruple from 3.55% to 6.85%.

The sampled voters stated they appreciated Mr Pita’s political beliefs and thought he had broad knowledge. They praised Mr Pirapan’s credibility, claiming he was clean and honest.

Two other probable prime minister candidates were Khunying Sudarat Keyuraphan of the Thai Sang Thai Party and Anutin Chanvirakul, leader of Bhumjaithai. However, they were less popular than others.

About 20% of voters still did not believe any candidate was qualified to lead the country, which is the same percentage as in the last survey.

Move Forward Party was the most popular party with 49.20%, up slightly from three months ago, while Pheu Thai fell around five percentage points to 16.85% from 22.10%.

The poll, issued on Sunday, surveyed 2,000 ineligible voters between June 14 and June 18.

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Move Forward Party MP Jirat Thongsuwan Appeals Suspended Jail Sentence for Defamation

Move Forward Party MP Jirat Thongsuwan Appeals Suspended Jail Sentence for Defamation

(CTN News) – Jirat Thongsuwan, a Move Forward Party MP, says he would appeal his one-year suspended jail sentence for defaming a former senior defense ministry official concerning the state’s procurement of bogus bomb detectors.

The Criminal Court also fined Mr Jirat 100,000 baht for falsely accusing ACM Tharet Punsri, a former Air Force chief-of-staff who later became the ministry’s deputy permanent secretary, of being the chairman and shareholder of a company that supplied the military with the infamous GT200 bomb detectors.

The Chachoengsao MP claimed a July 20, 2022, no-confidence vote against cabinet ministers in Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha’s government. ACM Tharet was not a cabinet member.

Jirat Thongsuwan also identified ACM Tharet as a key figure in the 2006 coup headed by then-army chief Gen Sonthi Boonyaratkalin, which overthrew Thaksin Shinawatra.

ACM Tharet told the court that Jirat Thongsuwan’s charges were false and harmed his reputation. He denied involvement with the bomb detection company and said he was not the company’s senior chairman or shareholder.

In addition to the suspended jail term and fine, the court ordered Jirat Thongsuwan to pay $ 500,000 baht in damages to ACM Tharet and publish an apology in three newspapers for five days.

Jirat Thongsuwan later announced on his X account that he had challenged the verdict with the hashtag “An injustice is infuriating”.

The MP has also been accused of dodging required military conscription. He admitted to the accusation on May 8.

A British business promoted the GT200 as a “remote substance detector” and sold it in several countries. Between 2004 and 2009, fourteen Thai government organizations, most of which were military, were projected to spend 1.4 billion baht on the units.

Concerns about the GT200 and related gadgets arose after the National Science and Technology Development Agency discovered they lacked electronic components.

The devices were later revealed to be “divining rods”.

 

 

 

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Thaksin Shinawatra Files 100 Million Baht Defamation Lawsuit Against Warong Dechgitvigrom

Thaksin Shinawatra Files 100 Million Baht Defamation Lawsuit Against Warong Dechgitvigrom

(CTN News) – Thaksin Shinawatra, the former prime minister, has launched a defamation action against Warong Dechgitvigrom, the head of the Thai Pakdee Party, accusing him of paying a bribe to be released on bail in a lese majeste case.

Thaksin’s attorney, Winyat Chartmontree, filed a lawsuit against Warong, seeking 100 million baht in damages.

Warong, a long-time Thaksin Shinawatra critic, gave a public statement and posted on social media, saying that 2 billion baht was paid to judicial officials in exchange for release on bail in the lese majeste case.

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Thaksin was granted release on a 500,000 baht bond last week and told not to leave the country without court authorization after pleading innocent to charges of defaming King Rama IX in a 2015 interview with South Korean media.

Winyat stated that, while Warong did not identify Thaksin Shinawatra by name in his speech or post, he did include a hashtag with Thaksin’s name as well as the date Thaksin must appear in court, allowing readers to connect Thaksin to the allegations.

Winyat further stated that he was investigating the fact that Warong mentioned the specific aircraft and automobiles utilized by Thaksin Shinawatra to violate the Personal Data Protection Act.

“I have requested Mr Warong to provide proof as to where he received the data. “If it turns out that it came from state officials, there will be legal consequences,” he warned.

The Criminal Court has scheduled the case’s preliminary hearing for September 30.

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