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The Secretary-General of the Election Commission Stated that Campaigning Through Dancing without Music Is Not a Violation of Election Laws, Emphasizing that the Circumstances Must Be Considered.

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The Secretary-General of the Election Commission stated that election candidates campaigning by dancing without music is not illegal, emphasizing that the circumstances must be considered, as entertainment and festivities are two different things.

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The Secretary-General of the Election Commission stated that election candidates campaigning by dancing without music is not illegal, emphasizing that the circumstances must be considered, as entertainment and festivities are two different things.

'EC' cites old rulings and court judgments, reiterating that 'dancing without music' may not be considered a form of entertainment, but every matter has many contexts. Regarding the case of Mr. Ruangrai Leekitwattana, a candidate for MP in Bangkok's District 4 from the Palang Pracharath Party, who petitioned the Election Commission (EC) to investigate Mr. Jetsada Tonawanik, the prime minister candidate of the Rakchart Party, and Mr. Chaiwut Than…

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thairath.co.th broke the news in on Thursday, January 8, 2026.
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