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AN Original Trump wants to execute people who engage in human trafficking.
Srikcir replied to Social Media's topic in World News
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Thai business leaders express concern over political instability
Srikcir replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Out of ten ASEAN countries (2022/2023) Thailand ranks #4 in terms of Nominal GDP per capita compared to Singapore #1, Brunei #2 and Malaysia #3. Thailand may be in "backwater" but it has a high tide. China, India and Japan have been surfing its economy with increasingly higher FDI inflows from 2000-2021. -
Thai business leaders express concern over political instability
Srikcir replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
How is it constitutional for the Court to order the removal of Pita as a member of the House when it has not ruled on his quilt or innocence to allegations that he is disqualified as PM/MP? It feels Pita is presumed quilty unless he can argue successfully before the Court his innocence beyond a shadow of doubt. This is not a tenet in the rule of law in a democracy. -
Recall that the EEC was created by the junta government using its absolute power to override any local protest and environmental laws (ie., available water for new and expanded commercial and industry vs legacy agriculture being bring a major issue). The oversight body is the 22-member (13 cabinet ministers, 2 honoray directors, a Budget Bureau Director, 3 secretary generals and 3 industry chairmen) EEC Policy Committee headed by Chairman Prayut. As such one might imagine that such persons will have a continuing economic interest beyond the end of the Prayut regime.
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Pita ordered to suspend doing his duties as an MP
Srikcir replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Isn't this the same Charter Court that remained silent when the military junta overthrew the elected government in 2014, abolished the 2007 Constitution and claimed absolute power to govern? But oh so concerned about adhering to the letter of the law and the Constitution when it comes to a freely-elected populist government taking control of the government.- 303 replies
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Bangkok to start using AI in management of traffic flow
Srikcir replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
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Thai organisations challenge Senate’s prime ministerial authority
Srikcir replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
"there were 43 senators who abstained from voting last Thursday, meaning there were 10 senators who attended the prime ministerial selection meeting but did not make a choice." Ok, let's follow the Constitution: Senators VOTE for PM when the candidate does not achieve a majority vote in the House. A total 43 Senators did not vote "yea" nor "nay" for PM Pita. Isn't such failure unconstitutional regardless of the reasons for such failure? The Constitution does not provide directly nor indirectly any latitude for a Senator to fail to vote. Any excuse is irrelevant. As such, 43 "missing" Senatorial votes should NOT be included in the total vote with House votes to determine majority for PM. Such interpretation is consistent for ANY citizen who fails to vote in the National election, regardless of the excuse. One does not add missing citizen votes to determine party candidates for the House. In fact I believe there was a situation (at least initially) wherein Thai citizens living in Australia did vote by early absentee ballot that their vote in the 2019 election wasn't counted. While the votes were received timely by the Thai embassy, the embassy did not timely deliver the votes to the EC and thus, uncounted. -
Western and Asia-Pacific democratic regimes have sold out support for a vigorous democratic Thailand since the 2014 coup with indifference and business as usual. Many have recently formalized trade agreements (MOU's and FTA's). Even the UN puts a militarized Thailand on a pedestal as a successful democracy. The Thai people have become aliens in their own nation.
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Selection of Thai PM is a key to the health of the Thai economy
Srikcir replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
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Selection of Thai PM is a key to the health of the Thai economy
Srikcir replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Thailand isn't in Europe, Thailand isn't a European democracy and PM Prayut once admitted it took his junta government four years to RESTORE (not advance) the economy to what it was before the military coup. -
Senators Under Pressure Over Imminent Vote For PM
Srikcir replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Booting out the entire NCPO-appointed Senate requires a constitutional process aside from another coup that could unilaterally re-write the constitution. From limited sources I believe that a Royal Decree can order a "selection" (but not election) of a new Senate and it would be the new government (MFP Coalition headed by PM Pita?) to request and present such a Decree for royal approval and publication. Note that the President of the National Legislative Assembly (NLA) is also the President/Speaker of the House that will come from the MFP Coalition. So there should be agreement between the elected government and NLA for such a decree. As the current Constitution does not allow election of the senators, the selection process might follow as precedent the same process used by the NCPO wherein the NCPO as the 'Thai government' heads the selection committee of senators and can also directly choose (as NCPO had) 50 senators and keep another 50 in a reserve list. -
Senators Under Pressure Over Imminent Vote For PM
Srikcir replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
It's called "Thai-styled" democracy wherein there is only a one-party system. What I call "Faux democracy." -
... a return to absolute power, change the constitution and laws to support absolute power with amnesty past, present and future. But somehow 88% of the electorate disagreed. Prayut is quiting what he doesn't have and will not have.
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Yes, don't be fooled by extraordinarily low cost for "hi-end" watches in Thailand. For example check Thai digital market places. Men's Patek Philippes: upwards to 23,000 baht (excl. delivery) Men's Rolex: upwards to 5,000 baht (excl. delivery) Men's Richard Mille: upwards to 6,000 baht (excl. delivery) By the way I have a bridge in Brooklyn to sell to you.
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True in theory but in reality the government typically borrows the cost, ie., from China for the dual rail high-speed train. If the operator revenues cannot provide sufficient return of capital and return on capital (ie., like with China's intra-country high speed rail system) due to underpriced fares or insufficient cargo/ridership/tolls to meet debt service and maintenance, tax dollars must be used for the shortfall.
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Pita not worried over EC submitting iTV share case to Charter Court
Srikcir replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
At one point I thought the disqualifying issue was that Pita held shares in an operating media company. A company that was to have one client the PM Prayut government but contract (using UHF to broadcast) was cancelled by the government before any performance by iTV and iTV was suing. Now it seems the issue has broaden into a diversity of alleged disqualifying issues post-election triggered it appears by Pita/MFP's election success that the EC didn't anticipate. -
Democrats fail to elect a new leader due to lack of a quorum
Srikcir replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Take a hint : noone cares. Without a junta the Democrat party has no relevance in today's politics. -
No government is safe in any way, shape or form
Srikcir replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Baloney. Historically incorrect. "Given that the Thai military has launched 22 coups, 13 of them successful, and initiated 20 constitutional amendments dance the country's establishment since 1932, the institution (sic) may look to another power seizure by force if its leaders are not happy of the May 14 (2023) election ... " ref. Mar. 25, 2023; www.thejakartapost.com The new government and any succeeding it will be bound by a military-written constitution backed by an unelected Senate, a pro-military consitutional 20-year national strategy plan, authoritarian-like organic laws and a royalist-influenced judicial system. At best one can only say that no 'progressive elected democratic' government can be safe from a decades- embedded wealthy, corrupt and politically unbounded Deep State. It is not a Swamp in Thailand but a Gulf wherein Thailand's citizens hang on to the occasional democratic life saver ring. -
Trump’s dominance of GOP field has America bracing for a toxic campaign
Srikcir replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Oddly in this rally Trump accused SC Senator Linsey Graham as being part of the Deep State. Linsey who fully supports Trump's campaign election and fawns over Trump. The crowd cheered Trump's accusation.