“Sawaeng” reveals that the Senate candidate has no name in the announcement, suggesting that he submit it to the Supreme Court.

Election Commission, "Sawaeng" reveals that in the case of Senate candidates without names in the announcement, it is recommended that they submit to the Supreme Court 3 days from the announcement of the names without paying a fee. along with inviting the media to join in reporting on the Senate selection card at the post office The Election Commission Office (EC) organizes meetings of provincial governors throughout the country. To prepare for selecting members of the Senate (Senators), with Mr. Sawaeng Bunmee, Secretary-General of the Election Commission, chairing the meeting. Before entering the meeting, Mr. Sawaeng revealed to reporters that Tomorrow (30 May) he will travel to see the selection cards. Senator at the post office whether printing has been completed or not who informed me to go see the place including storage and transportation systems As for whether the nationwide announcement of names was successful or not, Mr. Sawaeng said that from what he had heard until today (May 29), no problems had been found. which the information will enter into the system and will print out the form announcing the names of applicants, namely (S.W. 13), to be posted at the place designated for closing. And if anyone is not named in the announcement asking to be selected at the district level Have the right to submit to the Supreme Court within 3 days from the date the name list is announced. without paying a fee The names are announced starting at 8:00 a.m. and posted at the unit as required by law. The director must print it from the application system and bring it to check again. Is it correct or not? Along with signing and taking it to close. Which is now expected to be almost completely closed. When asked about the selection process On the card, the applicant's number will be written on whether or not to choose. Of the applicant himself, Mr. Sawaeng said "yes" using the Arabic number . Source: Thai News Agency