Tony Clifton Posted October 7, 2007 Posted October 7, 2007 My definition of the PPP "over-performing" consists of binge vote buying and binge cheating. Like a fat lady diving into yet another expensive box of chocolates even though the last one put her into a coma (TRT).
sriracha john Posted October 7, 2007 Author Posted October 7, 2007 The participants are flamming each other... Matchima, Pracharaj part company The Matchima political group yesterday voted unanimously to leave the Pracharaj Party and support its former financial backer Prachai Leophairatana. Prachai quit the party on Friday to lead his own organisation and seek the job of prime minister. Matchima leader Somsak Thepsuthin (TRT Banned #18) said Prachai would lead a new party. Some 70 politicians were present with Somsak during yesterday's news conference. These included Somsak's wife and former Pracharaj Party secretary, Anongwan Thepsuthin, and its former spokesman, Narong Piriya-anek, who represents Prachai. Anongwan said there were several reasons for the split. She described the elements of Prachai's policy platform as more attuned to the group. These, she said, included agricultural-price guarantees and a subsidised, Bt15 fixed-rate subway fare. She said the group trusted Prachai - with his extensive business background - would make these policies work. The group added it wanted to maintain truly "central-leaning policies" and pursue its agenda in a "creative" fashion. She added former TPI boss Prachai was fit to be the next prime minister because of his business experience. A recent poll revealed people wanted an economic leader to run the country and Prachai was a brave and able person, Anongwan explained. When it was pointed out that Prachai had to be bailed out by the state after the 1997 Asian financial crisis, Anongwan defended Prachai, saying it was not his fault but that of then-prime minister Chavalit Yongchaiyudh, who "mismanaged the crisis". She added that the group had no problem with Pracharaj Party leader Snoh Thienthong (TRT Non-Banned #1) but, after having read harsh remarks made by Snoh about them, Anongwan said she would not meet Snoh in person. The decision to quit was taken quickly and followed by a round of applause. Registration forms for a political party named Matchima were given to members immediately after the vote. Meanwhile, Snoh told reporters yesterday the conflict between himself and Prachai was not serious but admitted it included Prachai's "expensive and lofty" policies. "If, when the time comes, these cannot be materialised it would be tantamount to fooling citizens," Snoh said. "Prachai is brilliant at everything except politics, where he is a beginner at kindergarten level. Neither does he have contacts nor does he understand politics. And, I say this as someone who cares and loves him as a younger brother," Snoh said. He said there were differences of opinion over candidates, too. Prachai yesterday countered Snoh's remarks, saying he might be a beginner at politics unlike some older politicians "who are well versed in the art of vote-buying". "I'll sell policies that enable people to have better livelihoods and make the country rich. I have no policies where temple land is converted into a golf course." Prachai alleged the only policy Snoh had was vote-buying. - The Nation
sriracha john Posted October 7, 2007 Author Posted October 7, 2007 Anongwan Thepsuthin (wife of Somsak Thepsuthin, TRT Banned #18) , secretary of the Pracharaj Party and a key member of the Matchima political group, addresses a press conference yesterday at which she announced that she and her group were resigning from the party and would join businessman Prachai Leophairatana. The Nation
sriracha john Posted October 7, 2007 Author Posted October 7, 2007 Sanoh scoffs at Prachai's departure Labels TPI founder politically naive Pracharaj party leader Sanoh Thienthong yesterday voiced scepticism about Prachai Leophairatana's political future despite the Matchima group rallying around him. Sanoh said Prachai, who on Friday announced his resignation from the Pracharaj party, was politically naive and had enemies in every political party. "When I come to think of it, I feel sorry for Prachai. He is new to politics and thinks there are a lot of people [supporting him] when they are rallying around him," he said. "I am concerned about him because he is good at everything except people and politics. He is more naive [politically] than a kindergarten kid." Sanoh's remarks came as the Matchima group, led by Anongwan Thepsuthin, wife of its founder Somsak, decided to defect from the Pracharaj party along with Prachai. Leaving the party with Anongwan are over 70 members of the Matchima faction. The break-up came less than three weeks after it merged with Pracharaj. Mrs Anongwan said that Prachai's decision to enter politics was not an attempt to "win back" Thai Petrochemical Industry (TPI), a company he had founded. TPI was the country's largest debtor in 2000 and was taken over by PTT under the Thaksin government's debt restructuring plan. Continued here: http://www.bangkokpost.com/News/07Oct2007_news01.php
sriracha john Posted October 7, 2007 Author Posted October 7, 2007 Politicians avoid Oct 6 memorial Ceremony honours slain student activists Few politicians who were so-called "October people", student activists involved in the Oct 14, 1973 student uprising and the bloody Oct 6, 1976 incident, turned up at the annual memorial service for the historic events at Thammasat University yesterday. The quiet ceremony was held at the university, centre stage of the violent suppression of the student movement three decades ago. Politicians in attendance were National Legislative Assembly member Chamlong Srimuang and former natural resources and environment minister Praphat Panyachartrak. Missing were other politicians who were once student activists, such as Prommin Lertsuridej (TRT Banned #24), Sutham Saengprathum (TRT Banned #105) and Surapong Suebwonglee (former TRT Spokesperson). The three former Thai Rak Thai party members joined the commemoration in the past. Continued here: http://www.bangkokpost.com/News/07Oct2007_news10.php ====================================================================== I thought the PPP Leader Samak was one of the "October people" as well, but it seems he didn't attend either.
Jai Dee Posted October 8, 2007 Posted October 8, 2007 The Royal People party is committed to serve the public. The Royal People Party leader, Mr. Snoh Thienthong (เสนาะ เทียนทอง), announces the party's firm stance to serve the public and do good deeds for Thailand. Mr. Snoh along with Royal People members held a press conference to announce the party’s ideology. According to Mr. Snoh, the party has been formed in order to restore peace and normalcy to the nation amidst national crisis and conflicts. He says his party is ready to contest in the coming elections, adding that it would join hands with other political allies, factions and media in setting up a government for the public. Mr. Snoh says although his party is small, it would honestly serve the society. Meanwhile, the party deputy leader, Mr. Korn Dhabbarangsi (กร ทัพพะรังสี), dismisses the reports on internal conflicts among members of the party. He points out that once the three organic laws take effect, it would start recruiting new members by taking into account their credentials and suitability. Source: Thai National News Bureau Public Relations Department - 08 October 2007
cclub75 Posted October 8, 2007 Posted October 8, 2007 Mr. Snoh along with Royal People members held a press conference to announce the party’s ideology. According to Mr. Snoh, the party has been formed in order to restore peace and normalcy to the nation amidst national crisis and conflicts. That's an impressive... "ideology". Even by thai standards.
sriracha john Posted October 8, 2007 Author Posted October 8, 2007 Prachai named Machima Thaipathai leader Former TPI boss, Prachai Liewpairat won a unanimous vote to lead the Machima Thipathai party at a morning meeting attended by party members. Prachai, who last week announced his decision to break away from the Pracharaj party after failing to reach an agreement with party leader Sanoh Thienthong, confirmed his new political role at a press conference held on Monday afternoon. “There will be 42 additional policies on top of the ones that already exist,” said Prachai. “Some of the policies that will be the party’s main priorities include the Continued here: http://www.bangkokpost.com/breaking_news/b...s.php?id=122440
sriracha john Posted October 8, 2007 Author Posted October 8, 2007 People Power Party seeks nod for Bangkok rally The People Power Party is to organise a campaign rally at Sanam Luang to introduce 30 capital constituency candidates to Bangkok voters. The party kicked off its campaigning and fund raising in the Northeast. Party deputy leader Samphan Lertnuwat said yesterday that leader Samak Sundaravej sought permission two weeks ago from the Bangkok governor to use Sanam Luang. The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration has yet to reply. "We are waiting for permission from the governor. We will ask again," he said. The party is confident the rally will be allowed to proceed. The rally is set for this Friday with the highlight a speech by Samak outlining the party's mass-transit policy. Other key members will speak, too. The party will introduce its 30 candidates for Bangkok seats. Some are former members of Parliament. - The Nation
sriracha john Posted October 9, 2007 Author Posted October 9, 2007 (edited) As if PPP didn't already have enough nefarious types, several new ones of the worst kind join up... Chalerm, sons join People Power Party Chalerm Yoobamrung and his sons have become members of the People Power Party, spokesman Kuthep Saikrajang said yesterday. He said the party had approved a number of new members including Chalerm and his three sons. But the party has not yet decided whether to field any of the new members in the upcoming election. The party also launched its official website www.ppp.or.th and promoted six deputy spokespersons to take charge of the party in separate regions of the country. Former actor Danuporn Punnakanta is in charge of the party's Bangkok region, he said. He called on the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration to allow the party to organise a campaign rally at Sanam Luang. "We checked the schedule and found there were no organised events this Friday," he said. The BMA has not decided whether to allow the PPP to use Sanam Luang. - The Nation ============================== Related thread: "At Least No One Was Murdered This Time, Chalerm's Boys At It Again" http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/index.php?sh...c=43218&hl= Edited October 9, 2007 by sriracha john
sriracha john Posted October 9, 2007 Author Posted October 9, 2007 People Power Party leader Samak Sundaravej with Somchai Wongsawat, a brother-in-law of ousted premier Thaksin Shinawatra, right, and other party members inspect a banner at a fund-raiser at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre. During a speech to about 1,000 supporters, Samak said Thaksin and the now-defunct Thai Rak Thai party were not treated fairly. He said he will help fight for justice not because he wants to help Thaksin and TRT, but because he wants to help the country. He said Thailand had already had far too many coups and most of them stemmed from political jealousy. The Nation
sriracha john Posted October 9, 2007 Author Posted October 9, 2007 Prachai Ready to Lead Mathima Tippatai Party in Next Poll Prachai Liewpairat has announced that he is ready to lead the Matchima Tippatai party to contest the upcoming election and he is confident the party will get at least 120 seats in the House of Representatives. Prachai Liewpairat, the incoming leader of the Matchima Tippatai party, denies he is in conflict with Pracharaj party leader Snoh Tienthong saying that he still respects Snoh. Prachai adds his resignation from the Pracharaj Party occurred because he and Snoh have different political policies. He says the Pracharaj party did not want to rush into announcing its policies as Snoh was afraid it would not be possible to implement them. But Prachai disagreed with the idea so he quit the party. Prachai announces that the Matchima Tippatai party aims to get at least 120 MP seats in the House of Representatives in the election, to form a new government with the former opposition parties and the Ruam Jai Thai Chartpattana. He adds that the Matchima Tippatai party will not shun Pracharaj as a potential alliance partner. Prachai affirms that the party will not cooperate with the People's Power party as he believes People's Power will be dissolved after its leader declared he was a political nominee of the now-disbanded Thai Rak Thai. The incoming Matchima Tippatai party leader says he is not concerned about plans by the legal team of exiled prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra to file a libel lawsuit against him after he called Thaksin a traitor. Prachai says he is planning to set up a legal team to fight the charge and believes that Thaksin's move will help the Matchima Tippatai party gain more popularity as the party opposes traitors. Meanwhile, the atmosphere at Matchima Tippatai party's headquarters was lively as Prachai and key leaders such as Anongwan Thepsutin, Karun Sai-ngam, Major General Intarat Yodbangtoey and Amarin Korman held a press conference to announce 42 urgent policies under the slogan, 'Lives of Thais Must be Improved'. - Thailand Outlook ========================================================================= Prachai fancies his party will win 120 seats Prachai Leophairatana, who has just split from the Pracharaj party, is hopeful that he can lead his newly set-up Matchima Thippatai party to take at least 120 seats in the election. Prachai yesterday agreed to lead the Matchima party which will change its registered name to Matchima Thippatai on Oct 15. "I tendered my resignation from Pracharaj on Friday and have consulted with my friends about working with the new Matchima party," he said at a press conference yesterday. Anongwan Thepsuthin, a leading member of Matchima and former Pracharaj member, said the party's general assembly on Oct 15 would select Mr Prachai as its leader and change its name to Matchima Thippatai. Prachai said his party would have 42 policies covering economic, social and political aspects. "I'm confident the policies will allow the party to win between 120 and 200 MP seats. If we include about 100 expected seats for the Democrats and 30 seats for Chart Thai, we would then deserve to form the government," he said. Continued here: http://www.bangkokpost.com/News/09Oct2007_news13.php
hammered Posted October 9, 2007 Posted October 9, 2007 (edited) As if PPP didn't already have enough nefarious types, several new ones of the worst kind join up...Chalerm, sons join People Power Party Chalerm Yoobamrung and his sons have become members of the People Power Party, spokesman Kuthep Saikrajang said yesterday. He said the party had approved a number of new members including Chalerm and his three sons. But the party has not yet decided whether to field any of the new members in the upcoming election. The party also launched its official website www.ppp.or.th and promoted six deputy spokespersons to take charge of the party in separate regions of the country. Former actor Danuporn Punnakanta is in charge of the party's Bangkok region, he said. He called on the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration to allow the party to organise a campaign rally at Sanam Luang. "We checked the schedule and found there were no organised events this Friday," he said. The BMA has not decided whether to allow the PPP to use Sanam Luang. - The Nation ============================== Related thread: "At Least No One Was Murdered This Time, Chalerm's Boys At It Again" http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/index.php?sh...c=43218&hl= The fact that this new party is filled with the absolute worst of Thai "politicians" would make it quite laughable if it were not for all the transfers it has received in terms of sitting feudal master MPs that will possibly see it emerge as the laregst party. In Thai politcs very few sitting MPs lose. TRT built up its huge majority on sucking sitting MPs from all parties and now PPP aims to do the same. Gen. Surayud may dream of no vote buying but it is the transferring of MPs that he needs to worry about in terms of money politics. The next election is nothing to do with democracy as the PPP just use money to suck up sitting MPs and to counter this the Junta side will have to use equally nefarious tactics. It will be intyeresting to see what they come up with to counter the tried and tested and proven tactic of hiring siting MPs that has put people into powertime and time again in Thailand. Edited October 9, 2007 by hammered
sriracha john Posted October 9, 2007 Author Posted October 9, 2007 Chalerm, sons join People Power PartyChalerm Yoobamrung and his sons have become members of the People Power Party, spokesman Kuthep Saikrajang said yesterday. The party also launched its official website www.ppp.or.th whoops.... Problem loading pageServer not found Firefox can't find the server at www.ppp.or.th
Tony Clifton Posted October 9, 2007 Posted October 9, 2007 "Like Thaksin, I want my giant time-line too! We'll use this wall."
Jai Dee Posted October 9, 2007 Posted October 9, 2007 Matchimathippatai Party acting leader says he is ready to work with Royal People leader The Matchimathippatai Party acting leader, Mr. Prachai Leophairatana (ประชัย เลี่ยวไพรัตน์), insists that he is willing to work with the Royal People Party leader, Mr. Snoh Thienthong (เสนาะ เทียนทอง). Mr. Prachai says he is ready to listen to comments and criticisms from all sides. However, in response to the criticism that Mr. Prachai has little political experience, he says he had worked in the Senate for nine years, and he is already 64 years old. Nevertheless, Mr. Prachai gives praises to his former leader, Mr. Snoh. He says Mr. Snoh is a decent person and he has always respected him. He says the reason he decides to leave the Royal People Party because he and Mr. Snoh have different ideologies. The acting leader of the newly formed Matchimathippatai Party says he is ready to jointly establish a new government with Mr. Snoh’s party, if elected. Source: Thai National News Bureau Public Relations Department - 09 October 2007
sriracha john Posted October 9, 2007 Author Posted October 9, 2007 PICKING THE RIGHT POLITICAL HORSE For Thai politicians, what you stand for might not be as critical as who you stand with MPs don't want to end up in parliament's ''hungry'' opposition ranks, so they take pains to ensure they are on the well-fed side. But the post-coup political landscape is so complicated nobody dares to predict which bloc will form the new coalition government in the coming general election, scheduled for Dec 23. There are now two major camps _ the People Power party, made up of former members of the now-dissolved Thai Rak Thai party, and the former opposition, which includes the Democrat, Chart Thai and Mahachon parties. However, it is unlikely either camp will form the core of a new government. So who would be voters' third choice? Money is the main factor. Continued here: http://www.bangkokpost.com/News/10Oct2007_news37.php
hammered Posted October 10, 2007 Posted October 10, 2007 PICKING THE RIGHT POLITICAL HORSEFor Thai politicians, what you stand for might not be as critical as who you stand with MPs don't want to end up in parliament's ''hungry'' opposition ranks, so they take pains to ensure they are on the well-fed side. But the post-coup political landscape is so complicated nobody dares to predict which bloc will form the new coalition government in the coming general election, scheduled for Dec 23. There are now two major camps _ the People Power party, made up of former members of the now-dissolved Thai Rak Thai party, and the former opposition, which includes the Democrat, Chart Thai and Mahachon parties. However, it is unlikely either camp will form the core of a new government. So who would be voters' third choice? Money is the main factor. Continued here: http://www.bangkokpost.com/News/10Oct2007_news37.php Interesting article that basiclly shows what most know right now. The PPP is heavily monied up and investing while others struggle to find the funds. The interesting comment is about how Chavalit would have been a better choice for the Isaan rather than Samak who has previously been very insulting to demonstrating Isaan farmers. This is why Samak plays the proxie card very heavily.
hammered Posted October 10, 2007 Posted October 10, 2007 Jakrapob will be on stage with Samak at the PPP event in Chaing Rai apparently. Well so much for any so called leftist credentials or for that matter pro-democracy ones that this guy previously claimed. Sharing the stage with the cheerleader of Bangkoks worst massacre. True colors. One can only guess that his master has temporarily loaned him out to Samak. It would be interesting to hear how Jakrapob would explain this alliance. Certainly things like principles have nothing to do with it.
John K Posted October 10, 2007 Posted October 10, 2007 Isn’t Jakrapob prohibited from this via court order as a condition of staying out of jail?
sriracha john Posted October 10, 2007 Author Posted October 10, 2007 He just narrowly missed being thrown back into jail in August... and seems now that he is skating on very thin ice.... Police earlier requested the court to allow them to bring the six anti-coup protest leaders into detention again after they returned to Bangkok's Sanam Luang anti-coup rally to give speeches to anti-coup demonstrators after their release August 6.Police claimed their action was deemed to breach the bail conditions that they must not resume any activities to cause social disunity. The six, who were released on bail after 12 days confinement at Bangkok Remand Prison, included former key members of the now-disbanded Thai Rak Thai Party -- Chatuporn Promphan, Jakrapob Penkair , Nattawut Saikua, Veera Musikhapong , Aphiwan Wiriyachai and Wiphuthalaeng Phatthanaphumthai. The Criminal Court then refused to grant permission to the police request, reasoning that the action of the six was not considered violating the bail condition, but warned them to adhere strictly to the court order. The activists were arrested on charges of instigating the July 22 clashes between anti-junta demonstrators and riot police outside the Bangkok residence of chief privy councillor Gen. Prem Tinsulanonda. Source: TNA 21 August 2007
sriracha john Posted October 10, 2007 Author Posted October 10, 2007 Democrats to Begin Campaigning in TRT Stronghold The Democrat Party will enter the stronghold of the dissolved Thai Rak Thai Party in the Northeast to uplift its popularity among voters in the region, as political discussions featuring key members of the party would hit off this weekend. Starting Friday and Saturday, representatives of the Democrat Party will visit locals in Khon Kaen province to discuss with them on solutions to improve their quality of life, reported Somcharn Srisongchai, chairman of the Democrat’s provincial branch. The weekend’s event titled “Democrats Return to Isaan” would invite locals to convene with party members to discuss issues concerning politics, economics, society, culture, health, education, natural resources and regional tourism. Reportedly, hundreds of party members would attend the event, as key members like party leader Abhisit Vejjajiva, secretary-general Suthep Thaugsuban, Jurin Laksanavisit, Khunying Kalaya Sophonpanich, Chinaworn Boonyakiat and head of the party’s former MPs of the Northeast, Witoon Nambutr, would join the party’s discussion with the locals. Being the stronghold of the Thaksin administration for nearly a decade, voters in the Northeast might continue to support the People Power Party, which currently houses hundreds of remnants from the dissolved TRT party. Despite their campaigning to gain popularity in such region, the Democrats may continue to struggle in attracting additional votes in the areas since recent surveys indicated that the party’s popularity among Northeastern voters is still dimmed. On a separate development, the People Power Party (PPP) plans to start its second campaigning in Chiang Rai next week, after its party leader, Samak Sundaravej had been driven out by “anti-Thaksin” activists in Buri Ram last month. During the rally, the party expects to disclose eight of its MP candidates for the region. PPP’s deputy spokesman for the Northern region, Samart Kaewmeechai reported yesterday that the party expects to hold its rally next Thursday to boost supports among voters, hoping to gain more votes for the party. Aside to the party leader’s address to Chiang Rai locals, two other banned TRT executives, Chaturon Chaisang, former acting TRT leader and Jakraphop Penkair, member of the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD) would also speak at the event, reported a news source. - Thailand Outlook
sriracha john Posted October 11, 2007 Author Posted October 11, 2007 People Power Party to rally in Bangkok The People Power Party has been given the go-ahead for a campaign rally at Sanam Luang tomorrow, when 19 key members will address the audience. According to party deputy spokesman Danuporn Punnakanta, the speakers included leader Samak Sundaravej, lawyer Noppadon Pattama, Yongyuth Tiyapairat and Surapong Suebwonglee. They will speak about the state of the country one year after the coup. The party expects 70,000 people to attend. Danuporn said People Power was busy selecting candidates for Bangkok constituencies and it was possible Chalerm Yoobamrung would contest his home seat of Thon Buri. Samak declined to comment on the possible recruitment of Chalerm and his sons. Other well-known people have sought the party's ticket in Bangkok, including former singer Arisman Pongruangrong, a former spokesman in the Thaksin administration Chalermchai Mahagitsiri, and former actress Leelawadi Watcharobon. - The Nation
John K Posted October 11, 2007 Posted October 11, 2007 So no policy or platform yet, just more of the same trying to divide the country. Well if that is the case Jakrapob should give carful consideration before climbing up on stage as he may be fresh out of....
sriracha john Posted October 12, 2007 Author Posted October 12, 2007 (edited) (courtesy of the humorous folks at 2bangkok.com) Chuwit Billboards Return!!!! This billboard is at the entrance to the expressway at Huay Kwang: "Will you deposit (entrust) the future with a nominee?" Chuwit Kamolvisit [Chuwit, as a Chat Thai member, seems to be taking a swipe at the People Power Party and its leader Samak who is seen as a nominee for deposed PM Thaksin.] *edit* A historical perspective of this "colorful" character's billboard ads is available here: http://www.2bangkok.com/chuwit.shtml Edited October 12, 2007 by sriracha john
John K Posted October 12, 2007 Posted October 12, 2007 It leaves PPP in the lurch here, it they counter it is the same as an open admission that they are proxies to Thaksin.
hammered Posted October 12, 2007 Posted October 12, 2007 It leaves PPP in the lurch here, it they counter it is the same as an open admission that they are proxies to Thaksin. If they are not known as proxies of the mighty one then they stand to lose votes outside of those they control through their feudal overlords and canvasser network. Mr. Thaksins name attracts certain voters they would like on top of the millions enthralled to the PPP sitting MPs. Mr. Samak is more likely to turn these voters off hence his very public statement that he is a proxie for dear leader. He is of course gambling that the powers that be wont disolve the party for what is a clear abuse. He is probably on good ground here as to disolve PPP would probably cause more politcal rifts and to actually turf out the cheerleader of Bangkoks worst massacre would enable PPP to select someone even more dangerous to the powers.
sriracha john Posted October 12, 2007 Author Posted October 12, 2007 People Power Party to rally in BangkokThe party expects 70,000 people to attend. PPP salutes Thaksin legacy The People Power Party (PPP) drew around 25,000 people for its first major rally in Bangkok at Sanam Luang yesterday where the party promised to continue the legacy of ousted PM Thaksin Shinawatra. No major new policies were unveiled, with the main message put across to supporters that the ideas laid down by TRT would prevail. ''Samak [sundaravej] will become a prime minister like Thaksin for you,'' said party spokesman Kuthep Saikrachang on stage. However, PPP leader Samak spent little time talking of what he and his party will do if they are voted into power, with most of his speech focusing on how great a leader Thaksin had been. Samak said PPP was almost complete in its efforts to ensure it had 480 candidates ready to run for every parliamentary seat in the Dec 23 general election. Continued here: http://www.bangkokpost.com/News/13Oct2007_news12.php
sriracha john Posted October 12, 2007 Author Posted October 12, 2007 Korn is Pracharaj's pick for PM The Pracharaj Party has placed Korn Dabbaransi (TRT Non-Banned #7) at centre stage as it gears up for the general election, saying he will be PM if the party wins a mandate to form a coalition government after the poll. Pracharaj leader Sanoh Thienthong (TRT Non-Banned #1) said Korn is a ''veteran and prolific'' politician with a clean record, which makes him an eligible candidate for the prime minister's post. Korn has an incontestable political background, he added, noting that Korn is known as the political heir to the Ratchakhru clan led by late PM Chatichai Choonhavan. ''I am confident with my nomination. He has proven that he is knowledgeable and has calibre,'' said Sanoh, who noted that the PM does not have to be a party leader. ''I am confident in him since he is an eight-time MP for the Northeast and I am confident the 'Ratchakhru blood' will carry on the [political] ideology,'' he said. Korn, who was leader of the Chart Pattana party before joining TRT, contested in Nakhon Ratchasima, Chatichai's base, in previous elections. The nomination of Korn came after Prachai Leophairatana left the Pracharaj party to lead the Matchima party. The group led by Somsak Thepsuthin (TRT Banned #18) will change its registered name to Matchima Thippatai on Monday. Continued here: http://www.bangkokpost.com/News/13Oct2007_news11.php
John K Posted October 13, 2007 Posted October 13, 2007 One of the things the PPP/TRT seems to have overlooked, is policies of a few years ago are typically obsolete because of changing conditions. Saying they will follow what Thaksin did simply says they will do nothing except push reset to bring back September 18, 2006. To me this suggests that collectively they have not a clue because they can’t seem to outline specific actions. The only question that remains is how much was paid to get 25,000 misguided people to attend.
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