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Dead and buried already.
They turned their backs on democracy and got into bed with the junta.
They are now irrelevant.Karma eh?
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2 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:The election is over, a new round of "war" begins
What a stupid headline! It seems some people want to declare this a war and that a war and something else a war. Stupid!
There are lots of things which can happen in politics. That is nothing unusual. There is no war!
It is a war.
You are losing.
So sad.
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43 minutes ago, h90 said:google iTV Thailand annual report...there is 2020, 2021, 2022 the company is active.
And why on earth should I be desperate? I have no dog in this fightWhatever credibility your arguments / opinions may hold are only further diminished by supporting this sort of nonsense.
The junta needs to accept defeat, go away and improve, come back and contest the next election by presenting a better version of themselves to the voters - don’t be a sook and a coward by cheating after you have lost fairly and squarely.
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6 minutes ago, stoner said:at any cost.
Protecting the nation from…. Its own citizens!
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7 minutes ago, h90 said:iTV still reports business data and turnover they are not inactive
Your desperation is showing.
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Explicit confirmation of their pro democracy credentials.
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54 minutes ago, h90 said:My guess is all will focus on the 112 and pretend to rescue the monarchy.
Correct.
Bhumjaithai have just done exactly that.
Stating they could never join a coalition that would amend 112, they have declined an invitation they never received.
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12 minutes ago, ourmanflint said:There ought to be a political party whose sole aim is to drop taxes on imported goods
Move Forwards motto is to “demilitarise, demonopolise and decentralise Thailand”.
They have had an awful lot to say about alcohol restrictions and monopolies - expect better wine days ahead.
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Giddy up.
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1 hour ago, sidneybear said:
Thailand's institutions are there for a reason, and are similar in function to their counterparts anywhere else. What are the alternatives? Zero tax and zero state?
Look at the results of those institutions - one of the most unequal societies on the planet and it’s still heading in the wrong direction getting worse and worse.
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3 minutes ago, h90 said:
yes but if PTP makes a coalition and get some of the other parties than it will be also 23, 24, 25 millions complete without MF....
You won't find any posting from me saying that Prayuth is a honest and great politician. I thought MF don't want to be the same as Prayuth?If wishes were horses beggars would ride.
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3 minutes ago, h90 said:
There was a referendum....there was a lot discussion about it and red shirt/PTP told people to vote no for it.
Yes it was not a perfect referendum....but it was one. The previous constitution had no referendum not even a bad one. My countries constitution had no referendum not even a bad one.It was a rigged election. You are either honest or you are not.
Do you support a new, fair referendum for a new constitution?
A poll from July had seen a majority of voters in favour. However, in many cases "yes" votes were not real indicators of support for the new text but rather for quick elections, as the ruling Council for National Security (CNS) has stated that approval of the new constitution was a requirement for holding parliamentary elections later that year.[5]
Had the draft been rejected, the military government would have had the freedom to choose any previous constitution to adapt and promulgate instead. The turnout was around 60%
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1 hour ago, h90 said:MF got 14 Million votes out of 52, not 24. So what he says is misleading.
6 party coalition bro, it’s actually closer to 27 million.
BTW - Prayuth ever say anything misleading? (hint: there will be no coup)
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13 hours ago, Dario said:
Seeing the impasse with the 250 senators who would not approve a Move Forward government, in my humble meaning there is only one thing which could, and I think, will happen:
Peu Thai will not side with the Move Forward party. They will form their own coalition together with Bhumjai Thai (Anutin), Palang Pracharat (Prawit Wongsuwan) and United Thai Nation party (Prayut), maybe some others as well. That would push Pita into the opposition.
This might also explain why Anutin has not made his moves yet.
I might be wrong, but I think I'm not. Time will tell.
No need to wait, you are wrong.
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No need to call, the people will do as required, when required on their own volition.
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1 minute ago, hotchilli said:The senate have the last word, it's not over yet.
The junta are down by 5 goals with 10 seconds left in the game.
Its over.
It’s just a matter of going through the motions now.
The outcome, however, is set in stone.
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31 minutes ago, NemoH said:Go research people. Pita just revealed his coming policies in Thai interview - casinos, legalising n taxing prostitution, abolishing lese majestic n legalising more drugs and more LGBTQ rules just like USA (his dream country) seems like destroying everything in the present Thai society .. build back better ????.
Go see who Pita and his group are …and who you are supporting - it could be a case of out of the frying pan into the fire …You prefer illegal and untaxed prostitution?
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36 minutes ago, hotchilli said:
The last 9 years have been invalid... but it still happened.
Happened… is correct.
Past tense.
Its over.
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3 hours ago, Wongkitlo said:
Do you think the reason they dont include him is the marijuana issue that Anutin depends on for support or that he does not want to associate with the regime or that he doesnt like him. (Who does?) Pita referred to him indirectly by saying he does not need any more support.
They won’t include any party who was in the previous government.
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1 hour ago, sidneybear said:
So you keep saying. And we've agreed elsewhere that time will tell, which stands to reason. Is there any other point you'd like to put forward, or is that all for now?
Not saying, responding.
I think there is value in correcting falsehoods at the earliest available opportunity lest the cancer be allowed to spread.
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9 hours ago, sidneybear said:
Good for these senators. They value Thailand's culture, traditions and heritage. I hope they block this progressive disease, and if they don't then others will.
Democracy has just dealt the death blow to the disease Thailand has been inflicted with, time to celebrate.
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2 hours ago, h90 said:
No before Covid it was running well....and what self censoring, there is exactly one topic that can not be discussed and no one really cares in their normal life. That is a very small left wing and right wing bubble everyone else cares about the important things in life.
Yep.
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18 minutes ago, bamnutsak said:
That's probably between them and the person they swore an oath to when they were installed.
According to the Constitution (Sec. 159), they have a role to play, unfortunately.
What do YOU think is the right thing to do?
1. respect election
2. ignore election
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Thai senator faces indictment on money laundering, criminal organisation charges
in Thailand News
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One cannot begin to imagine what is going to be uncovered in the coming months as PM Pita and his colleagues take the reins of power.