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    Phuket village headmen rally against new election law

    Phuket village headmen rally against new election law
    Phuket Gazette – Saturday, October 6, 2012 1:48:00 PM
    Village Headman Club President Gomin Nopparat (left) hands a letter of protest concerning the new amendment to Deputy Governor Chaiwat Tepee. Photo: Kritsada Mueanhawong

    PHUKET: More than 200 subdistrict chiefs and village headmen gathered at Phuket Provincial Hall yesterday morning to protest the amendment of a law dictating the amount of time between their elections.

    Previously, the law allowed subdistrict chiefs and village headmen to maintain their position until they reached the age of 60. The new amendment changes the length of the "elected term" to five years.

    “Elections that occur too often can create many conflicts in the community,” explained Phuket Subdistrict Chief and Village Headman Club President Gomin Nopparat.

    “A five-year term is too short for subdistrict chiefs and village headmen. It will create a discontinuity in projects and make it hard for leaders to gain the respect and trust of the community,” said Mr Gomin.

    “We are administrators, not politicians. There is no need to hold elections so often,” he added.

    The group handed a letter of protest to Deputy Governor Chaiwat Tepee, who promised to pass it on to Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra.

    “We all signed in the letter explaining that we don’t want this law,” Mr Gomin added.


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    Why not just tell the truth, that the amount they have to pay to get elected means they can not recoup their 'investment' in 5 years. Votes were going for 500 baht in the misses village for village head which is more than was on offer in the last general election.

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    slowly chipping away

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    sounds like a good law to me.

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    “We are administrators, not politicians. There is no need to hold elections so often,” he added.
    Translation.
    This idea will interfere with our scheme (scams) thus it will will severely impair our cash flow and subsequent pension fund

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