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Chuan says no to PM ambitions

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Chuan says no to PM ambitions

By Thai PBS

 

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Despite clamoring for his comeback among certain quarters within his Democrat Party, former prime minister Chuan Leekpai yesterday reiterated that he had no plans to contest for the premiership at the general elections. 

 

“My name will not be on the list for sure,”  Chuan answered when asked if he would offer to be one of the three candidates for the premiership on the Democrat Party’s ticket.

 

Under the new Constitution, parties campaigning in the next elections are required to nominate up to three prime minister candidates to the Election Commission.

 

Full story: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/chuan-says-no-pm-ambitions/

 
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-- © Copyright Thai PBS 2018-06-11
14 minutes ago, webfact said:

Chuan says no to PM ambitions

Smart to stay away from the Dem Party worst defeat in their party history and end up begging to be part of the military coalition. 

Well the Democrats under Abhisit will have to settle for being the junior partners in a coalition with the PTP or perhaps the Future Forward Party IF the FFP are really desperate, and they would have to be.

 

IMHO the Democrats will probably support Prayuth as it will be the only way to even get near the trough.

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