Speculating on the real cause of the coups are fair game for all. Foreign publications are opinion pieces and provide their perspective of the royal intrigue in the coups. He was ailing and perhaps someone influential took advantage and plotted or perhaps the military took advantage too. No one can claimed to know the real reason.
Those middle class and white collar citizens were disappointed with the violent outcome of the demonstration and left. Suthep was struggling to keep the demonstration going and bused in supporters from the Democrats’ strongholds in southern Thailand and recruiting students from vocational schools notorious for brawls.
Suthep has to keep the demonstration going as part of his plan with Prayut to take out the Thaksin regime. This plan was hatched out since 2010 and Suthep openly admitted the plan. The plan climaxed with Prayut infamous words that Suthep was exhausted and he was taking over.
Ït could be said that those "black shirts" would not have emerged if Ahbisit addressed many of the concerns that motivated the protesters instead of using the army to suppress the demonstration. Supression without accomodation begets a movement towards armed retaliation.
A Beobert type character. Foul mouth unintelligent person attacking fellow parliamentarian for her dress and using derogatory name calling. Good riddance she out of politics and hopefully Beobert and heckler Greene too.
Trade deficit with China worsened since 2010 from 0.9% of GDP to 4% of GDP in 2019 (data best represented before pandemic). The government has 10 years to intervene with solutions to counter this worsening gap and sadly not much has been done except lip service. I squarely put the blame on the inept junta government with a cabinet of inexperienced and untalented ministers lead by a clueless Prime Minister.
China is a not a low wage country with a per capita income higher than Thailand. In other words, Chinese human capital cost is 31.5% higher than Thailand. So is the Chinese manufacturers 31.5% more efficient or Thailand manufacturers 31.5% less efficient. The data is clear that this government has not taken much effort to address the widening trade gap or they just clueless. Hate or love him, Thailand do need someone like Thaksin.
Most likely might affect as the war disrupt semiconductor production because Ukraine and Russia are top suppliers of neon gas which is used in the lasers for chip manufacturing and Russia is also a major producer of Palladium, a rare metal used in computer components. Throw in shipping chaos from high energy costs and supply disruption and the lockdown in Shenzhen which is a major tech hub; you have a perfect storm for price increases from computers to Iphone.
Let me lay out the facts to you. All parties pay voters. This has been a time honored culture that date back before Thaksin. The court doesn’t find Yingluck guilty for the rice pledging scheme. Don’t you know that before making asinine comment.
Here you go again spewing unproven allegations. Which political party has the deepest pocket to pay voters. Think which party has the most yellow elites and big corporations. Dem Party paid voters too and they will take and vote others. This has been admitted by K Korn himself admitting that paying voters doesn’t guarantee voters will vote for the party. Sometime you got to stop making allegations without any evidence.
Agree with you that the word clan in this editorial is misleading. The right word to use should be dynasty and that will include the family you mentioned. Clan is associated with rulers from one family that were handed down. Hope I explain appropriately.
Narrator? You are funny. Anyway, the UN recognized them as democratically elected prime ministers and current government as military-dominated semi-elected government.
250 senators military appointed is a disregard for basic democratic principle. Enormous powers in voting and veto is a mockery of their role of check and balance. Annual budget of 1 B Baht per year is money wasted and not in line with modern times. Thailand should have a unicameral system to put the country on path to a full democracy.
Zero Baht tours and shops that you described has declined after the crackdown in 2016. Chinese that travelled on such tours have shun Thailand. The Chinese are big investors in the hospitality business. Nothing wrong with that.
Fun fact.
Among tourists of all nations who come to Thailand, Chinese tourists spend the most with 536,278 million baht, most of which is spent on shopping and leisure, such as spas, cruises, trips, etc.
He took a stand and calls for royal reformation on the parliament floor. That's sacrilege to the yellow shirt movement. You misunderstand. What I meant is that he is young to politics and from a wealthy family and had not cultivate the network to work for him in the rural areas.