There were criticisms of the delay in the dissolution of the parliament despite the parliament's inability to perform its duties.

Because there was a problem with repeated council meetings almost every day

The Prime Minister clarified that he asked for time for the Election Commission to prepare for the election.

It has been reported that the EC asked for 45 days for the ECT to divide constituencies for 25 days and allow the party to conduct 20-day primaries.

There are gossips that the postponement is beneficial to the Ruam Thai Sang Chat Party (RTC), a newly born party, and Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha has just joined the party on January 9, not yet the month of the election. Postponing the deadline gives the RRT more time to prepare.

Whether it is seeking candidates for MPs, brainstorming party policies.

Creating new works as Prime Minister, as well as sucking MPs from other parties, as for the fact that the EC asked for 25 days to divide the constituencies, it sounds surprising because the EC has divided constituencies I don't know how many times.

Starting from the 1997 constitution that has the Election Commission for the first time

The 1997 constitutional election that the Election Commission was in charge for the first time was divided into 400 constituencies because there were 400 constituency MPs and 80 party-list MPs. All parties agree that it is the best, being torn apart, promulgating the new constitution in 2007, still divided into 400 districts.

After the 2007 constitution was once again torn up by the NCPO junta and the new constitution was promulgated in 2017, the electoral district was still divided into 400 constituencies as before.

The election in the next few months must be divided into 400 constituencies, so the ECT should be ready immediately.

But the most important thing is

how to make elections honest and fair

Under a coup d'état government and inheriting constitutional powers that are clearly contrary to the principles of world democracy

Just starting to vote, it's not honest and fair.

Because when the election is over

The next step is to choose a prime minister to form a government to run the country.

The election of the Prime Minister will not be fair.

According to the rules of parliamentary democracy

In addition to the Prime Minister having to be a member of the House of Representatives, the majority must also be given the majority vote to choose the Prime Minister.

But the bizarre version of Thailand's constitution allows 250 senators to participate in electing the prime minister.

This method is manifestly contrary to democracy.

There is no democratic country where they do it.

It has been suggested that it must not be

The senator is the judge.