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MikeUdon

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  1. Quote: "Pheu Thai came in second place with 141 seats. Leading up to the election, leaders had broadcast their intention to win a “landslide” of at least 310 seats, but rumors of a Pheu Thai alliance with Palang Pracharat may have cost them much of the pro-democracy youth vote. A week before the elections, former prime minister Thaksin also tweeted his intention to return to Thailand in July, which could have caused anti-Thaksin swing voters to turn away from Pheu Thai." Here is the link to the full article: https://www.csis.org/analysis/2023-thai-election-results-opposition-win-unclear-path-ahead
  2. Agreed. MFP will gain more support in the next elections due to their consistentcy on their political agenda. Voters appreciate parties that stay true to their principles and deliver on their promises. The young generation has had enough of the uncles and dinosaurs who are totally out of touch on what is going on in the country.
  3. Exactly. First in 2001 and then again in 2005, which was a landslide victory.
  4. This is exactly what I have been saying even before the elections. Wait and see. ????
  5. I am not surprised. The divide between Pheu Thai and Move Forward has been evident for some time now, particularly regarding the issue of 112. It is unfortunate that they couldn't find common ground during their meeting, leading PT's decision to form a separate coalition government and abandon the MoU they signed only a few weeks ago. I only hope the welfare of the Thai people remains a priority. It will be interesting to see how Srettha Thavisin's nomination as the prime minister unfolds and what this means for Thailand's future, in particular as PT announced to hold another referendum about a new constitution. Another intervention by you-know-who is just around the corner.
  6. ChatGPT: While there is no definitive ranking of the most dangerous airports in the world, as it can vary depending on factors such as weather conditions, runway length, surrounding terrain, and pilot expertise, here is a list of 30 airports that are often considered challenging or have unique features: Lukla Airport (Tenzing-Hillary Airport) - Nepal Paro Airport - Bhutan Toncontín International Airport - Honduras Princess Juliana International Airport - St. Maarten Madeira Airport - Portugal Gibraltar International Airport - Gibraltar Courchevel Altiport - France Kansai International Airport - Japan Congonhas Airport - Brazil Tenzing-Hillary Airport - Nepal Barra Airport - Scotland Juancho E. Yrausquin Airport - Saba Island Qamdo Bamda Airport - China Wellington International Airport - New Zealand Santos Dumont Airport - Brazil Narsarsuaq Airport - Greenland Gustaf III Airport - Saint Barthélemy Gibraltar Airport - Gibraltar Tribhuvan International Airport - Nepal LaGuardia Airport - United States Aspen/Pitkin County Airport - United States St. Barthelemy Airport - Saint Barthélemy Tenzing-Hillary Airport - Nepal Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport - Canada Quito International Airport - Ecuador Svalbard Airport - Norway Telluride Regional Airport - United States Gibraltar Airport - Gibraltar Agatti Aerodrome - India Funchal Airport - Portugal Please note that this list is not exhaustive and subjective opinions may vary. Safety measures and pilot expertise play a crucial role in ensuring the safe operation of these airports.
  7. On 21-08-2014 he officially was appointed prime minister by the military-led interim parliament. How can this court declare him to be still prime minister after 8 years and almost 2 months when this is against the constitution? BS.
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