US Senate · Thai Examiner
People’s Party piles pressure on Senate President with video and new questions over rigged 2024 election claims
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Key facts
- Election Commission faces pressure as Senate probe involving 229 people moves closer to a decision
- With 229 individuals under scrutiny, banking records under examination and claims of coordinated candidate activity, the case now poses a critical test for authorities as they decide whether allegations of Senate collusion, or in effect a
- Senate election chaos deepens as a leaked video, alleged vote-fixing and Surat Thani money trails pile pressure on Senate President Mongkol Surasajja
- Mongkol faces mounting pressure as Parit demands an answer over identity in leaked Senate election clip
- Leaked footage and seized documents raise fresh questions over conduct during Senate selection
- Voting slips and repeated number patterns emerge as key evidence in the Senate collusion inquiry
Summary
### Senate election chaos deepens as a leaked video, alleged vote-fixing and Surat Thani money trails pile pressure on Senate President Mongkol Surasajja. With 229 people under scrutiny, the Election Commission faces growing demands to send Thailand’s biggest election rigging case to court.
A leaked Senate election video, allegations of organised voting and money trails linked to a Surat Thani business group have transformed a growing political controversy into one of Thailand’s most closely watched investigations. People’s Party deputy leader Parit Wacharasindhu is demanding answers from Senate President Mongkol Surasajja while questioning how key evidence was handled by the Election Commission and the Department of Special Investigation.
People’s Party deputy leader Parit Wacharasindhu has intensified pressure on Senate President Mongkol Surasajja as scrutiny of the Senate election investigation gathers momentum.