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100 or 500: How seat calculation method could decide Thai election winner
Srikcir replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
As the article points out, the method of calculation is prescribed in the Constitution. So what the Parliament votes as a change does not in itself change the Constitution. There will have to be a Parliament and Senate vote for a Constitutional Amendment. Considering that the current 2017 Constitution was approved by public referendum in 2016 (for 61% vs against 39%) that would include present day seat calculation, an amendment without another referendum might be very contentious, especially with more political opposition to the current pro-military political coalition in Parliament. While a junta-appointed Senate will guarantee an amendment, without another referendum the pro-military Parliament coalition might collapse even further. That's a risk to Prayut's regime. -
THAI seeks court approval for its revised rehabilitation plan
Srikcir replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
According to THAI's Rehab plan submitted to the Official Receiver in March 2021, THAI's new vision is "A Private High-Quality Full-Service Carrier with a Strong Thai Brand...." (ref. March 1, 2021 wwwthaiairways.com) If true, that means no more State bailouts and profit-motivated services (vs. free passage and/or services for government, military or political related parties). Good for the Thai taxpayer who has been carrying a majority of THAI's debts. As THAI's past revenues contribute 7% of Thailand's GDP, Thailand's economy can only improve. -
Government Open to Input on Chana Industrial Project
Srikcir replied to snoop1130's topic in Southern Thailand News
'part of the Natinal Development Strategy' 20-year plan approved by the military "junta-controlled NLA" in 2018 preceding first national elections in 2019 since the Charter Court nullified the last election held in February 2014. During these years the military junta was firmly in control of the government. Any public input would be irrelevant and likely unappreciated. Note that the 20-year National Strategic Plan was made binding and a constitutionally protected feature by the junta drafted 2017 Constitution. The junta argued that "Thailand needs a comprehensive strategic plan that will help steer national development on a proper path towards security." (Ref. National Strategy 2018-2037 Summary by Office of the National Economic and Social Development Board). But hey, NOW the former junta chief and current PM Prayut regime is open to input from the Southern communities affected by it. Given the Prayut junta failed to "resolve" the southern Muslem insurrection since 2014, it may be no surprise that the Prayuth regime is now trying a more nationalistic push in the south through more economic deceptive plan. Is this really a just strategic pre-election gesture with little expectation of real community input? The Malay Muslim South might prefer autonomy to determine its own economic path that the Thai military will not concede. Meanwhile the South still remains under a state of emergency imposed by the junta since 2014. To the South, can't we all just get along together and cooperate? We're "all ears" with our fingers on the trigger. -
Russian rockets destroy 3 apartments, leave 15 dead and more than 20 missing
Srikcir replied to Scott's topic in World News
Another Russian goodwill gesture. -
Two factors decide the LTR for me. 1. Annual income is gross (I use all legal tax breaks available to significantly reduce my global taxable income). Income letters that use to come from some embassies didn't distinguish gross vs. net income and accepted by IO. 2. Health insurance required can come from a foreign provider vs. Thai provider. My foreign health insurance is limitless both in duration, age and cost for inpatient services. The group premiums do increase based on cola; but that is offset by cola adjustments to my income. For outpatient I have a 15% copayment plus annual deductible, but when the annual amount exceeds a certain limit, the provider then covers 100%. I last read LTR registration will begin Spetember 1st, the beginning of the government's fiscal year. Hopefully, Immigration does not charge to register, only to find requirements are less advantageous than currently presented.
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With world in energy shock, Saudi oil cushion gets very thin
Srikcir replied to Scott's topic in World News
Pump more oil to lower oil prices. Not exactly an economic strategy that I'd think S.A. wants to follow. At least not without some serious political concessions by the West. -
Ghislaine Maxwell appeals sex trafficking conviction and sentence
Srikcir replied to Scott's topic in World News
Claims she was not found quilty beyond a shadow of doubt. But the jury unanimously did. Not liking a jury verdict is not grounds for appeal. Epstein committed suicide after his conviction. She can't force him into court on appeal for testimony or cross examination. It took too long for her trial and verdict. A confession would have greatly sped up the process. Not enough time to prepare her case. A fault of her lawyers, not the prosecution. The Constitution guarantees a speedy trial. Embrace your rights. One jurist is alleged to be a secret victim of sex abuse. Now her lawyers claiming? If true her lawyers failed to question the jurist under oath and/or use an automatic challenge to dismiss the potential jurist. Her appeal will fail. -
Tourism ministry dual pricing proposal for hotel rates
Srikcir replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
This policy is directed towards "foreign tourists." What about expats living in Thailand for long stay? History shows no differentiation with dual pricing, no matter the visa nor wealth of the foreigner. -
Tourism ministry dual pricing proposal for hotel rates
Srikcir replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Or link to current daily currency exchange rate. However, a floor rate would be established to rate slways remain favorable to Thailand. -
Tourism ministry dual pricing proposal for hotel rates
Srikcir replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
What can you expect of government leadership that originates from military coups? Add to that a culture of state-owned enterprises, government officials/military on the board of directors of alleged private enterprises or direct government oversight of alleged free enterprises. -
There are times I wish Thai programmers (assuming they do not based on my experience) would beta test their e-systems intended for foreigners first with foreigners before release. Not only for filling in required data but also for logic of sequential steps. Not all foreigners are equal with regard to language tradition and culture. In the subject case, what if the foreigner has no middle name or a hyphenated last name? Would that reject the application?
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Baht’s current slide is a grim reminder of its crash 25 years ago
Srikcir replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
July 1, about 57 rubles to US$1. Makes Thailand look like an economic powerhouse. -
Should Thailand buy oil and gas from Russia and Iran?
Srikcir replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
If Russia is willing to accept Thai chickens and durian fruit in payment - it would be a perfect exchange. -
Health insurance is key factor for me. If the US$50,000 coverage can be provided by a foreign health insurance provider, I will consider the LTR. Currently, my foreign health insurance is paying 50k baht per month for my medical treatment to a Thai hospital. My annual premium nor age is not affected by this cost.
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An EV joint venture with a Thsiland state-owned enterprise will have the success of Thai Airways. Zero. Meanwhile, BYD (ranked worldwide #3 in 2021 for EV sales) will be exporting its EV's into Thailand (currently zero import tax) and Indonesia will host world's largest EV manufacturer (2021) in global units sold with American privately-owned Tesla, Inc., including a battery factory. Not sure why unranked EV manufacturer Foxconn is interested in EV manufacturing in Thailand when it plans to build EV factories in much more lucrative US, Europe and India markets by allegedly 2024. Foxconn's Thailand EV deal seems more of a Taiwan-to-Thailand government deal than a commercially motivated enterprise. Aka politics?
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While trying to decide where to wear a mask, remember May-September is fluenza season. If you didn't get your 2022 flu vaccination, best to wear a mask in crowds or where there's no social distancing, ie., BTS/MRT/buses.