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Prayuth Rehashes 'Roadmap' Vow As 2018 Election Hopes Fade

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Prayuth Rehashes 'Roadmap' Vow As 2018 Election Hopes Fade

By Pravit Rojanaphruk, Senior Staff Writer

 

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Junta chairman Prayuth Chan-ocha attends a summit in India on Friday. Image: ThaiGov

 

BANGKOK — After Thursday night’s vote seemed all but certain to quash hopes of a vote this year, the leader of the ruling junta Friday seemed to play down the chance he would intervene.

 

Speaking from India this morning, Prayuth said he would not “interfere” despite having yet been “formally informed” that last night’s vote, which delayed enactment of necessary election laws, meant voting would be postponed until 2019.

 

Full Story: http://www.khaosodenglish.com/politics/2018/01/26/prayuth-rehashes-roadmap-vow-2018-election-hopes-fade/

 
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15 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

Prayuth Rehashes 'Roadmap' Vow As 2018 Election Hopes Fade

more crap from his mouth; megalomania ingrained

 

maybe that's why he's there! - Indians make a nicer cuppa 

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Edited by tifino

One minute he tells us how great he is, how loved he is, and how he can do whatever he likes -  so mind your own business.

 

Next minute he can't interfere because........... absolutely no other reason than he doesn't want a free and fair election. 

 

Maybe the law makers who don't want the elections to be delayed should start twerking. Mind you, that might be impossible considering they don't exist. 

 

 

"I cannot interfere because this is a matter of the law."  But he did lead a coup which  was illegal under the constitution in place at the time.

 

You're not just losing credibility in Thailand mate, you're losing it world wide now.

16 hours ago, rkidlad said:

One minute he tells us how great he is, how loved he is, and how he can do whatever he likes -  so mind your own business.

 

Next minute he can't interfere because........... absolutely no other reason than he doesn't want a free and fair election. 

 

Maybe the law makers who don't want the elections to be delayed should start twerking. Mind you, that might be impossible considering they don't exist. 

 

 

Sorry but twerking is not allowed.

These NLA members will do anything to get a seat on the Senate. Will be interesting to see how many of them end up on the Senate.

3 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

You're not just losing credibility in Thailand mate, you're losing it world wide now.

They have all the cred they need in their own minds and from the hordes of syncaphantic cronies. Don't forget only money matters, nothing else.

18 hours ago, Father Fintan Stack said:

Just think, if they had allowed elections they could have voted Yingluck out. That is apparently how democracy is supposed to function.

 

 

They couldn't make a cup of coffee properly this mob. 

 

:WPFflags:

 

 

 

 

 

She wasn't that popular. 

She most likely would have been voted out. 

But then, it never was about yingluck or pt was it. 

Prayut, to his GP, Friday pm:   Please help me Doc . . . I've got a bad case of verbal diarrhoea. It's that bad, this time, even I can't stand to be near me.

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