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Yeah the RTA won't be happy. I wonder who will be the Defense Minister? And that sub may have go with sails instead of an engine.
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Move Forward and the double-edged sword of ‘orange fandom’
bamnutsak replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Idiotic article/op-ed piece with no author. Trying to minimize MFP by comparing it to a K-pop group's fans is imbecilic. And excluding insurrectionists like Korn is a plus, not a negative. from the article.... Yuthaporn Issarachai, a political scientist from Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University, said that Move Forward supporters, particularly those on social media, appear to wield a great deal of influence on its decision-making. “Move Forward has to bow to the demands of its own fandom,” he said. No, it doesn't. It simply has to explain why, or why not, they are able to accomplish any reforms of the Institution, or any of the other platform issues. -
I see some are claiming that these are actors portraying policemen, and/or policemen working as actors portraying policemen. The reaction from the brass seems to be dissatisfaction with Pol.Lt.Gen. Commander of the Provincial Police Region 7 and Pol.Lt.Gen. Phairot Khumphai, Commander of the Provincial Police in Chanburi Province. As with many things here, many different "stories". I guess he tried to get this done in Kanchanburi, but the local police commanders declined.
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Post-Election Probe Into Allegations Against 82 MPs Going On
bamnutsak replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
These numbers seem to change day to day; I think the total was 79 a day or two ago? The EC has one year to conclude investigations, and would presumably, in some cases, refer cases to other 'enforcement' organizations? Twenty (20) from PTP, four (4) from MFP, I think. -
It's good to remember history...it repeats itself quite often here. 2001 January 6 - Thaksin's Thai Rak Thai (TRT) party wins in general election January 18 - Constitutional Court agrees to put Thaksin, who is set to become prime minister, on trial for allegedly concealing assets when he was in government in 1997. The move comes a month after his indictment by the National Countercorruption Commission, an independent body. Thaksin denied any wrongdoing in the case. February 9 - King Bhumibol Adulyadej appoints Thaksin prime minister. He would become the country's first prime minister to serve a full-term in office. August 3 -- In an 8-7 decision, the Constitutional Court acquits Thaksin of concealing assets, citing insufficient evidence. He avoids a ban from politics. It took ~ six months for the court to come to a decision. Thaksin had a HUGE electoral mandate ~ 248 MPs from 500, and no senators. MFP has 151 from 500 with 250 patrician senators.
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This must be a huge embarrassment for the Royal Thai Police. A Gigantic Joke. Every participant should be suspended without pay for at least 90 days. And the entire chain of command needs to be sacked. I can't believe the police unholster their weapons. Can't tell for sure but it looks like some Special Branch 191 members?
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He is Pakorn "Boy" Chatborirak. They say he is/was a very popular actor. You'd probably recognize him from adverts, Lakorns. Not sure exactly how he is tied to the original embezzlement, exactly. He may have helped, those who embezzled the 1.58 Billion baht, clean the money by purchasing high ticket items from the culprits. My guess is that he was an unwitting participant; he simply bought a Lambo off a friend. AMLO since seized the Lambo, and Lenny Lamborghini, the policeman, probably now owns it? It's all confusing, like most big crimes here, as everyone starts to hear about the big score and they go hunting for a piece of the action.
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What Movies or TV shows are you watching (2023)
bamnutsak replied to CharlieH's topic in Entertainment
The Post is a wonderful film, totally re-watchable. 10 books to read if you loved The Post https://ew.com/books/10-journalism-books-the-post/ A couple of other options: PBS Documentary - Daniel Ellsberg: The Most Dangerours Man in America https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXlmQeSpqI4 The Pentagon Papers (2003 feature film) James Spader as Ellsberg is weird after Ultron and 10 years of Raymond Reddington. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVmnjCOVJrE -
MFP to Seek Closure of Anti-Fake News Center
bamnutsak replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Wow! This is amazing news. Freedom instead of repression. Talk about kicking the Prayuth regime in groin. -
Public Warehouse Organisation chief faces probe over missing tapioca
bamnutsak replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Funny how Yingluck took the heat for the rice support program, and any/all graft, but very little scrutiny has been applied to the Prayuth's eight-years of agricultural subsidy programs. -
Whereabouts of the ฿140m online gambling extortion money a mystery
bamnutsak replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
"Honest, it was here a minute ago." Poof. -
Thai shops preparing for new rules
bamnutsak replied to kingstonkid's topic in Thailand Cannabis Forum
Yes, that's the way it works today. DTAM, part of the MoPH, oversees cannabis treatments. I can't see DTAM giving up that authority? -
This "sounds" like good news, but it isn't. They'll just cut, cut, cut for a year. This will ham-string any government as this axe will be hovering above their heads. Then MPs will be picked off, and entire parties dissolved. Party leaders will go to prison, or be forced to leave the country. < Assuming Pita can coax ~ 45 Senators to vote for him. I don't think any Senators, other than the 18 who've said to be backing him, will vote for him unless he SWEARS not to pursue "reforms" of the Institution. > It will be very, very ugly.
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Edibles are ILLEGAL. On-line sales and advertising are ILLEGAL. Physical shops MUST be licensed. The issuing authority, DTAM I think, needs to bolster their requirements for issuing licenses. These are ENFORCEMENT issues. Why was your 9 YO daughter paying the mailman 900 baht for a COD order? That sounds irresponsible. The Cannabis Control Act passed a first reading in Parliament last year (June 2022) 373 MPs voted in support of the bill, with 7 against. 23 MPs abstained. https://www.thaipbsworld.com/thailands-cannabis-and-hemp-bill-sails-through-1st-reading-in-lower-house/ It got derailed on a second reading in November. Cannabis normalization really isn't a top 10 or even top 20 issue. Much, much bigger issues facing Thailand and a new government. Even the anti-Cannabis rhetoric has died down to a whimper.
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Thai shops preparing for new rules
bamnutsak replied to kingstonkid's topic in Thailand Cannabis Forum
Wonderland is part of OG Canna Company which is part of Panthera Group, and they have five-ish big brand name shops incl. Kush House. https://ogcannacompany.com/ OG Canna CEO Ben Baskins has talked up the possible pivot to medical in several interviews. I do not believe that the medical sales channel will be as loosely controlled as it is in the U.S. DTAM/MoPH would likely control medical cannabis, and right now it is only approved as treatment for ~ six diagnoses. And foreigners would probably be excluded unless they are on Thai social services. Arthritis and glaucoma are not approved for cannabis treatment.