Everything posted by madmitch
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PM Vows to Crackdown on Corruption
Withh the appointed cabinet, a corruption crackdown is impossible.
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Thailand: A Preferred Destination for Remote Work
A whole list of remote working spaces. Surely perfect for a bust by the "work permit police".
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New visa-free regime plan for Chinese tourists will see more criminal elements entering Thailand
Am I reading this correctly? The numbers were down partly due to tighter screening, meaning more Chinese were denied entry. Yet those denied a visa for whatever reason can now enter Thailand anyway? Seems an odd move to me but when has anything in Thailand ever been thought through properly?
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Shinawatra family’s lawyer Phichit dropped from Cabinet list
So, nothing to do with past dodgy practices then?
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Does crashing birthrate and aging society spell doom for Thailand?
I wonder what the usual retirment age is where you come from? In the UK it's now 66, rising to 57. 60 is too young, especially for most government employees. MPs are the exception of course!
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Does crashing birthrate and aging society spell doom for Thailand?
The easiest way to maintain the workforce is to stop compulsory retirement at 60.
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Srettha govt expected to assume office by end of September : Wissanu
They could do all this in a couple of days if the system allowed it. Five more weeks allowing a caretaker government to make decisions with no mandate from the people is quite wrong. The whole Thai electoral system needs a revamp, but it probably won't happen under this new PM and his new gang of cronies.
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Thaksin Has Arrived At Don Mueang Airport
Today Sreetha will be elected PM. Early Parliamentary debate will indirectly involve pardon of Thaksin. Royal pardon officially occurring next month. Out of his luxury cell in the Bangkok Hilton within a month. All pre-planned and pre-agreed with the Parliamentary partners, the uncles and someone else. And they all live happily ever after.
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Voting for next PM to go ahead with growing turmoil likely to end with General Prawit as PM
Could it be that a BJT/PP coalition with support from the senate might be the best option for Thailand? A minority Government would not last very long. A no confidence vote does not include the senate. Another election, followed by an MFP landslide, especially as the senate's PM voting power finishes next May and all would fall into place as if should have this time round. Perhaps I'm just fantasising as the so-called elites will find a way to retain power whatever.
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Traffic Police to Receive New Field-Ready Uniforms for Enhanced Safety and Performance
Do the cops have to pay for them or are they issued free? And do they keep the same uniform when they have put on several extra inches around the belly?
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Travel industry girds for weak low season amid cost and weather challenges
The article is about outbound tourism. I think the posters so far have only read the headline! Edit apart from Bangkok Barry who posted as I was writing!
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Pheu Thai cruising toward power, but at what price?
Yep. Over 60 is too old for regullar Government employees but the norm for MPs, especially cabinet ministers. Prawit is 77, the speaker is 79 and the rest keep the local hair dye shop in business.
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Pheu Thai cruising toward power, but at what price?
It's must be quite depressing for the younger generation to look at the picture above and see a table of twelve sixty plus men. Yes, that's the demographic that again is going to have control of the country.
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Corruption watchdog to appeal order to publish reports on Prawit’s wristwatch scandal
Have they ever heard of redaction? Not difficult to publish a report but hide names.
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Thailand eyes record 2 million Russian tourists despite geopolitical tensions
Those that think it's just draft dodgers can't have been to Karon or Kata in Phuket, where Russian tourists are by far the biggest in number. Typical two week holidaymakers, alongside a suspicious few that extend their visas again and again????
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The no-win solution: Thai government a go-go
But who's the body? IIt'll probably consist of military/royalist stooges and we'd be back to square one. Fortunately they will have no say in a future prime minister unless the constitution is amended.
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Thais are sinking deeply into debt
Borrowing from loan sharks, friends and family hardly gets a mention in the article but it's a major problem. They borrow with no idea how they will repay, then borrow from someone else to repay or simply don't bother.
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Govt rolls out new lottery formats
The Thai lottery needs moving into the 21st century. Has anyone ever watched the Thai lottery draw? It goes on and on and on and on......... Complete snoozefest.
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After Pita, Pheu Thai gets to run the show
I don't get why the senate were allowed a say in whether Pita could stand a second time. They are not elected Parliamentarians and this wasn't a vote for PM as such. But I obviously don't know the ins and outs of the clause in the constitution that gives them such powers. Anyway, there's a precedent set now: if Sreetha gets the coalition nomination and fails, he won't be able to stand again in the event of a new coalition. The worry about that is who would stand? And this is where the likelihood of the olld guard regaining power comes into play. Dreadful situation!
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Thai Cabinet Approves 24/7 Operation of Entertainment Venues in EEC Areas Including Pattaya
So the caaretaker Government are still making rules two moonths after been ousted in a general election!
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Senate clarifies absence of 33 senators during last Thursday’s prime ministerial vote
Do they get a monthly supply of hair dye as one of their perks?
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Lawyer Not Afraid Of Senators Suing Him For Defamation
Thailand is unusual in that the truth is no defence. Loss of face trumps the truth in Thailand! These laws need urgent revision if free speech is ever properly allowed in Thailand.
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Thai Anti-Corruption Commission Reveals Asset Details of Former MPs Thammanat and Chad
I still haven't worked out why he was not charged with standing as an MP while he may not have been eligible. Criminal record and fake degree. He must have known these may have got him disqualified. I have now worked it out: he was a member of the right party!
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Opinion: Thailand is at a crossroads because of unelected, unaccountable bodies
Early days yet. I anticipate relative calm if the coalition gets the PM job, even with a PM who isn'f from MFP. I expect angry, violent protets if Prawit or similar get the job, which will be escalated further if Pita is disqualified and/or MFP dissolved. Watch this space.
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High-end watch demand increases among younger Thai generation
Perhaps the article should read a very small percentage of the younger generation as about 99% of young Thais could only dream of owning such a timepiece!