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4 hours ago, gamini said:
He is the only hope for this country, incorruptible and a lot of class!
Yet unelectable. But you did provide comic relief.
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34 minutes ago, Aussieroaming said:
He has all of the hallmarks of a typical politician
He is an establishment politician. Not quite the same typical politician. In Thailand it meant a whole lot different and a whole lot immunity and feeding opportunities.
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Just now, Father Fintan Stack said:Just goes to show this corrupt gangster has been behind or involved in all of Thailand's political troubles for nigh on 30 years.
Yet he is a free bird. The double standard is so damn ridiculous.
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He stabbed Chuan in the back and resulted in him losing the government. Now he do the same to Ahbisit. Once beaten twice shy but not Ahbisit. He deserved all the betrayals by a slime ball.
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16 minutes ago, hansnl said:
Oh yes, the T-clan is much better, isn't it?
What are we to judge but the people's mandate last elections, isn't it.
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5 hours ago, webfact said:“The economy has been in bad shape over the last five years. The country has suffered a lot of damage already,” he added.
FFP and other opposition figures were hauled for attitude adjustment and legal jeopardy for saying the same thing. Is this an indication that the Dem Party will renege on Ahbisit's personal comment. PTP is justified for feeling suspicious.
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11 minutes ago, Pilotman said:
They can't, the Military retain a veto in the new Constitution .
There is military veto power in the constitution or perhaps you meant a coup.
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Will the 250 less the military senators maintain their loyalty for the full term. They are only human and can be influenced by many factors. I don’t think loyalty is sustainable over time.
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41 minutes ago, Baerboxer said:
Well, last time Yingluck had her photo taken with a very big "Stop Corruption" sign. She subsequently announced several times that there was no corruption in her government.
Worked for her!
Probably ranked alongside Prayut declaring victory over corruption as recent as September last year or Ahbisit signalling zero tolerance for corruption when he took power. See every leader do this song and dance routine. No cherry picking mate.
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29 minutes ago, Arkady said:
Most commentators seem to think this is the most likely scenario. The Senate can vote to elect a PM and on bills regarded as pertinent to national reform but not in no confidence debates. Therefore a government that doesn't have a majority in the lower house is going to have problems in addition to the normal problems of coalitions.
The no confidence filing not only extend to the PM( assuming his dirty tricks did the job) but also to any of his ministers. Just need 1/3 of Parliament to file that motion and debated. Wouldn’t that be fun and games having Prayut defend his policies. Should the pro-democracy coalition has the numbers, Prayut will be one hell of a jam. The appointed senators would just have to watch on the sides. The junta will be kicking themselves for not fixing the constitution to have a bicameral voting on no confidence motion.
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"รูปภาพสำหรับ Prayut boast that he prevented flood in south"
The great man repertoire may include sermoning rain.
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9 minutes ago, DrTuner said:
With a usurper as PM that's a no-go from the start.
You absolutely right. The PM that I am referring will have to be himself or herself corruption free, strong will to fight corruption, good ethics and off course elected. Will Thailand get a Lee Kuan Yew. Maybe, maybe not.
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None of the parties seem eager to fight the endemic corruption. Maybe none so bold or each still harbour thoughts of feasting off the trough. A good start for fighting corruption will be a formation of a commission like the Hong Kong's ICAC (Independent Commission against Corruption) in 1974 or Singapore's CPIB (Corruption Practices Investigation Bureau) in 1952 which were specifically tasked to eradicate corruption and were totally independent with special powers and only report to the PM. Alas all these parties seem to be paying only lip service.
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May be smell be with you, Khun Durian for pulling a stunning promotion without paying a Baht.
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26 minutes ago, Baerboxer said:
Everyone in a position of power, in the elite strata, is well aware of the laws on defamation and the computer crimes act.
Yet they still keep doing things to get sued and prosecuted!
Says a lot about the mentality of the top strata!
Don’t you want to know how he got his insignia too. Maybe we will be impressed with his explanation. Why need to be so upset.
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5 minutes ago, robblok said:am not going to say that no laws were broken, I am no legal expert I will let the judge decide that.
You and everyone including Thai Raksa are trying to figure out what laws have been broken. The EC could not provide the law in which the party was charged. They could only say that it was an unprecedented move. The EC resolution to the Court was sent after 2 days and Thai Raksa party was still trying to find out what were in the resolution so they can defend. Law can’t be broken if you can’t qoute the specific law. You just hate everything Shin with your frivolous comment.
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12 minutes ago, robblok said:
Big caveat is indeed how accurate this poll is.
But its a big step back if its true, and you cant call it a miscalculation because Thai Raksa and PTP do field candidates in all constituencies so just count them together. Even then its much lower as before PTP is losing votes.
But of course all of this is speculation as this might just be an other fake or inaccurate pol.
Thai Raksa didn't consider the risk of dissolution when the planning was hatched. Both big parties will suffered losing seats to the PPRP if the poll is accurate. That will mean PPRP grabbing seats in incumbent North, Northeast and South constituencies which are tradition strongholds of PTP and DP. Can they pull this off? I will wait and see. Also wait and see if the CC's ruling on Thai Raksa tomorrow.
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If the poll is correct, it show PTP miscalculate big time. For this election they only put 250 candidates in the 350 constituencies and confident to win big. The 45% deficit will be a big blow. Thai Raksa survival is still at stake and even if they survive will be unlikely to win constituencies and party list to make up the deficit and thwart Prayut ascendancy. The only hope is for FFP is win seats enough to form a coalition to be able to frustrate Prayut. However the big question that will have big influence is how the Dem Party will react. The caveat is how accurate is this poll.
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Maybe it's a PR stunt for his durian business. Now he is known internationally. Nice.
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2 hours ago, JAG said:
The electoral arithmetic, explained earlier, tells us that that he will need 375 seats to become Prime Minister. 250 of them are senators, they're in the bag. Then he will need 125 MPs. Whilst Phalang Pratcherat and it's allies may or may not achieve that, there is 60 days for: verification, authentication, recounts, petitions to the EC, disqualification for many reasons and so forth. I imagine that he already knows that he will achieve that magic figure of 375. Why should he bother with going to rallies?
Once again, the Dem, BJT and possibly CTP will play the king makers. Like you, I doubt PPRP and ACT will win 125 seats; probably half in the region of 50-60 'safe' seats. The question is really whether Ahbisit will turn his back again on the people and whether he will accept a ministerial position which is a heavy loss of face. Anutin will likely join as his company and province will be rewarded handsomely from projects. CTP with the the younger Silipa-archa at the helm may be too weak to follow his own path and likely to fold and join the military coalition. I don't think the EC's antics post election will have much effect. There will be by-elections if MPs are to be disqualified and the party will probably win again with another candidate. As for Prayut, he is safe as PPRP has decided not to include him at rallies so as not to violate any laws. On that note, I proceeded to the toilet and throw out. ????
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1 minute ago, Golden Triangle said:
So this geezer is on the junta's payroll then, now I get it.
Ultra yellow geezer.
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7 minutes ago, Baerboxer said:
So you don't believe any of the violence, in 2008 and 2014 was instigated by the Shins, their cronies or their violent street thugs? Perhaps you think the Black Shirted armed mercenaries were really double-agents who infiltrated the peaceful Shin gangs?
The common denominator were Thaksin puppets in government trying to pervert justice and get him back to Thailand a free, pardoned, and above the law individual.
There were violence perpetrated by both colours. No one can deny that. As to the Black shirts association with UDD and Shins, you need to stick to the fact that the police investigation reveal nothing even with their arrest of 8 suspects. The amnesty bill followed the law and ceased when the upper house didn't support the bill due to the massive demonstration. Why you persist to regurgitate something that you already know.
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5 minutes ago, Baerboxer said:Scannia recently announced they will build a new factory in Thailand. Quite an investment.
There have been other investments since the coup too.
Foreign business leaders don't share your views and seemingly prefer the current scenario in preference to a kleptocracy.
Scannia is only adding to their current manufacturing facilities. Thailand may get some investments with lots of BOT privileges and tax holidays thrown at them. Still Thailand lose out massively to Vietnam, Malaysia and even Singapore getting more and better quality FDI. Political uncertainty is a key determinant.
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31 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said:
Let Takki do his business up country and make sure his violent red mob never comes to Bangkok.
That would be a win win situation for everybody.
I like it quiet and peaceful on the streets without the looting arsonist red mob.
Not if you living around Laksi and Chaeng Watthana where Issara pitched a fortress at Government Complex for 2 months and his goons attacked innocent bystanders who strayed near his encampment. Nor the 7 months of PAD occupation of Don Maeung and Government House. It was neither quiet nor peaceful at the 7 Bangkok shutdown sites too.
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Army chief is a thorn in democracy’s side
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In most countries, the mention of coup by an officer will arrested and stand trial for treason. Here in amazing Thailand, it's not just an officer but the army chief warning about a possible coup and getting away with it. The military is holding the country to hostage and holding the country back. If they are not reined in by future elected governments, Thailand will never have peace and stability. .