The Election Commission (EC) will ask the Constitutional Court to rule if it is responsible for organising local elections. EC chairman Supachai Somcharoen said while the charter requires the EC to hold local elections, the organic law governing the agency says its role is to oversee and ensure the local polls are clean and fair. The EC chairman, who is in a caretaker role, said if there is no ruling on the issue, then when local elections are held the EC will perform its duty under the organic law. On Sunday the Constitution Drafting Committee (CDC) said five laws would be amended to ensure compliance with the new constitution's provisions covering local administration organisations. They involve the establishment of local administration organisations; plans and procedures for delegating power to local governing bodies; local personnel administration; local revenue collection; and elections of local administration organisations.
Source: Bangkok Post November 13, 2017 06:22 UTC