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Former Senator Announces New Pro-Prayuth Party

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Former Senator Announces New Pro-Prayuth Party

By Pravit Rojanaphruk, Senior Staff Writer

 

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Former Sen. Paiboon Nititawan in an undated file photo. Photo: Matichon

 

BANGKOK — A former senator on Tuesday went to the Election Commission to register a new political party that will support Gen. Prayuth Chan-ocha’s return as prime minister after elections are held.

 

Saying Prayuth is the most honest and unblemished leader, Paiboon Nititawan said his People’s Reform Party would support the junta leader serving as the new prime minister.

 

Full story:  http://www.khaosodenglish.com/news/2018/05/15/former-senator-announces-new-pro-prayuth-party/

 
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-- © Copyright Khaosod English 2018-05-15
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100%B.S  bend over just a little  more pal Im sure you can get it  all in if u try

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5 minutes ago, webfact said:

Saying Prayuth is the most honest and unblemished leader

Sure, when you have article 44 you can just brush corruption under the carpet and make threats if people bring it up. 

 

How's the investigation getting on involving his number 2?

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'Prayuth is the most honest and unblemished leader, Paiboon Nititawan said'

 

Oh my God! And black is white, down is up, hell is heaven, fire is ice, and Hitler loved the Jews!

 

I've not heard such arrant nonsense in a long while (well - all of a day: plenty of ludicrous rubbish spouted by the junta on a daily basis).

Populism at it's best !!!

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This scumbag, Paiboon, talks of 'the junta’s plans to stage elections.'

 

That is exactly what they will be: staged - i.e. fake. At least he is being honest there!

 

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And my price is----- !

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14 minutes ago, Eligius said:

This scumbag, Paiboon, talks of 'the junta’s plans to stage elections.'

 

That is exactly what they will be: staged - i.e. fake. At least he is being honest there!

 

agreed; the real pity is it looks like they will succeed;  am betting the average thai voter will opt for : 'at least we know them'; not a particularly discerning lot...

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

Saying Prayuth is the most honest and unblemished leader, Paiboon Nititawan said his People’s Reform Party would support the junta leader serving as the new prime minister.

Well, I always reckoned Paiboon was (and still is) a joke. Takes himself pretty seriously though.

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2 minutes ago, KiwiKiwi said:

Well, I always reckoned Paiboon was (and still is) a joke.

Yes, he is a joke - and a sick one at that!

No doubt the electoral commission will let this one register that will make 17 supporting the junta !

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Another greedy snout gets a whiff of the of the PM's bottomless Thi Niyom trough. Just one more of Prayut's lickspittles who sees many benefits for himself from a contrived "democratically" elected Junta Party.

 

One thing in his favour - he already has a brown nose   :thumbsup:

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Would we expect any less from Paiboon? 

He is part of the reason Prayuth is were he is.

 

2 hours ago, rkidlad said:

How's the investigation getting on involving his number 2?

I see JoePai has already said regarding the former senator: "One thing in his favour - he already has a brown nose", so does that answer your question?

 

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Prayut is so obsessed with power that he forgotten history of the last appointed PM General Suchinda. Another coup leader who was intoxicated with power and got into power through appointment by a coalition of friendly coalition parties. He was forced to resigned after mass demonstration and a massacre. Not to forget recent history of barrack room deal and a government formed by the military that ended up with another massacre. If the next popular elected party can't form the government due to some cunning scheming by the military, it will not end pretty. People has their threshold of tolerance and breaking point and another silent coup will test their limits. 

3 minutes ago, Eric Loh said:

Prayut is so obsessed with power that he forgotten history of the last appointed PM General Suchinda. Another coup leader who was intoxicated with power and got into power through appointment by a coalition of friendly coalition parties. He was forced to resigned after mass demonstration and a massacre. Not to forget recent history of barrack room deal and a government formed by the military that ended up with another massacre. If the next popular elected party can't form the government due to some cunning scheming by the military, it will not end pretty. People has their threshold of tolerance and breaking point and another silent coup will test their limits. 

 

Let's hope so, Eric, let's hope so.

We can only hope this man has just committed political suicide.  He and his ultra self centered ideals are something Thailand can do without.  

Strange, none like the Junta but everyone will support Prayut, probably they aspect a good position in the new government. Is that not a kind of CORRUPTION?

Being the most honest and unblemished leader in Thailand really don't mean much.

 

The bar is after all, set pretty low.

Good dog!

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Good Senator!

The brown nose way of performing Prayuthilingus.

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