
Thailand's Parliament Opens Amid Scrutiny Over Election Ballot Barcodes
Thailand’s King Maha Vajiralongkorn formally opened the new parliament, as the general election result faces court scrutiny over bar codes on ballots that may have violated the law, prompting the Ombudsman to petition the Constitutional Court on the matter.
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Thailand’s parliament opens amid scrutiny over bar codes on election ballots
Thailand’s King Maha Vajiralongkorn formally opened the new parliament on Saturday, as last month’s general election result faces court scrutiny over bar codes on the ballots that may have violated the law. The bar codes might undermine the secrecy of the ballot, said the country’s Office of the Ombudsman, which petitioned the Constitutional Court to consider the case. Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul’s Bhumjaithai party won a clear victory in the February 8 election, but the ombudsman sa...
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Read full article →Ombudsman asks court to rule on ballot barcodes
The Ombudsman has resolved to petition the Constitutional Court to rule on whether the use of barcodes and QR codes on ballot papers in Thailand’s Feb 8 general election violated the constitutional requirement that voting be conducted directly and by secret ballot.
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