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New Political Party Pegged As Possible PM Proxy

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New Political Party Pegged As Possible PM Proxy

By Pravit Rojanaphruk, Senior Staff Writer

 

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Samphan Lertnuwat (right), de facto leader of the new Citizen Power Party seen here Tuesday in his Bangkok residence.

 

BANGKOK — Months of speculation about a possible party emerging to support the junta leader’s return to power during the next election were fueled Tuesday with the launch of a new political movement.

 

Samphan Lertnuwat, 77, de facto leader of the new Citizen Power Party, said his yet unregistered organization would discuss supporting Gen. Prayuth Chan-ocha as prime minister after elections are held, possibly next year.

 

Full Story: http://www.khaosodenglish.com/politics/2018/01/30/new-political-party-pegged-possible-pm-proxy/

 
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Veteran politicians form Citizens’ Power Party

By The Nation

 

Veteran politicians from major and mid-sized parties have got together to set up a new party called the Citizens’ Power Party.
 

Samphan Lertnuwat, a former member of the Bhumjai Thai Party, along with some members of that party as well as others from the old Thai Rak Thai and New Aspiration parties, alongside other experienced politicians, held a press conference on Tuesday to announce their efforts to set up the Citizens’ Power Party.

 

Samphan said the party would register with the Election Commission by March 1, and would then seek members as well as develop policies as required by law.

 

Its founders aim to offer citizens an alternative party, one that emphasises people’s quality of life, as well as political stability, he said.

 

Samphan stressed that the new party was not a nominee of anyone, and that it could join either the government or the opposition, depending on how opportunity presented itself.

 

It does not rule out the possibility of an outsider prime minister either, as it would support anyone who would make a good PM, he added. 

 

The party expects to win at least 20 seats at the next general election, Samphan said.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/politics/30337536

 
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"...“We have yet to discuss it,” Samphan said, adding that they would meet to discuss it after the party registers in March – and the junta lifts its ban on political activity.

“Personally, I think it’s a long way off. I don’t know if [Prayuth] would wish to continue or not. His excellency may or may not be fed up,” Samphan said...."

 

:cheesy::cheesy::cheesy::cheesy::cheesy::cheesy::cheesy::cheesy::cheesy::cheesy:

 

Not surprising really. Reality is setting in.

 

This clown isn't going anywhere soon, so might as well jump on the gravy train with him.

Get those snouts in the trough little piggies, before "toad boy" hoovers it all up....

No surprise and elections will be delayed so they can get set up.   Just how Prayuth is going to perform under severe scrutiny is the question.  He just cannot walk off when asked tough questions.   Could be very embarrassing for Thailand. 

“Personally, I think it’s a long way off. I don’t know if [Prayuth] would wish to continue or not. His excellency may or may not be fed up,” Samphan said...."

 

Samphan deserve an award for the ultimate junta boot licker. 

Excellency bit rich for a coup PM; not chosen by the people. 

 

We had a party like this in the UK, with a glorious enigmatic leader too !

 

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