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Democrats and Pheu Thai ‘could work together’

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Democrats and Pheu Thai ‘could work together’

By THE NATION

 

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THE PROSPECT of the country’s two major political parties – Pheu Thai and Democrat – working together for the sake of democracy was raised yesterday. 

 

The traditional arch-rivals held their first meetings since the junta eased its political ban that had been in place for almost five years.

 

Pheu Thai stays firm in its pro-democracy stance and opposition to an outsider prime minister, acting secretary-general Phumtham Wetchayachai said. 

 

The former coalition leader also revealed that he did not, in principle, oppose the idea of joining forces with the Democrats, provided they shared the same democratic values and rejected authoritarianism.

 

“If [they] stand by democracy and reject General Prayut Chan-o-cha’s return or any PM from the authoritarian side, we can talk about where we will be,” Phumtham said. 

 

However, he said the party fundamentally supported its own candidates to become the next PM, and rejected speculation that Pheu Thai’s Pakhin Polakul had already struck a deal with Democrat leader Abhisit Vejjajiva over who should become premier after the election.

 

“Our stance is that we have our men who are knowledgeable and capable. We are ready to propose them for the voters to decide,” he said. 

 

There has been talk that Thaksin Shinawatra’s brother-in-law and former PM Somchai Wongsawat will lead Pheu Thai into the upcoming election, but he was nowhere to be seen yesterday.

 

Phumtham would only say that Somchai remained with the party, but declined to confirm the speculation. 

 

Another potential Pheu Thai leader, former health minister Khunying Sudarat Keyuraphan, yesterday applied to regain her party membership. Her membership had been cancelled after she was banned from politics for five years in 2008.

 

Scores of members joined Pheu Thai yesterday as it held its first public meeting since the 2014 coup. The meeting was led by acting leader Viroj Pao-in, Phumtham and its chief lawyer, Chusak Sirinil.

 

The Democrat Party’s assembly yesterday, meanwhile, was marked by some internal conflict: new leadership challenger Warong Dechgitvigrom showed up as an observer even though he had not yet reapplied for membership that was cancelled when he entered monkhood in 2015.

 

Although the meeting was presided over by its 13-year leader Abhisit, former MPs who support Warong, including key player Thavorn Seneam, flocked around him throughout the gathering. 

 

Warong is expected to announce his determination to stand in the Democrat leadership |contest today, in his home province of Phitsanulok.

 

Suraboth Leekpai, the only son of former prime minister Chuan Leekpai was also present yesterday and applied for membership for the first time.

 

He said he could not be sure whether he would run for an MP’s post, since it was up to the party to decide. 

 

However, he said, he was determined to work for the party in his area of expertise, especially in relating to children and education.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30355287

 
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"...THE PROSPECT of the country’s two major political parties – Pheu Thai and Democrat – working together for the sake of democracy was raised yesterday..." 

 

I very much have my doubts that the two entities could work together, especially if Abhisit is returned as leader; there is so much bad blood on the table.

 

That said, there are two maxims from political science that pop up on a regular basis;

 

"Politics makes strange bedfellows" and "Politics is the art of the possible"

 

I certainly ain't holding my breath, but I would point out that the maxims above are each well over hundred years old...

 

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Prayut took power to unite the yellows and reds, it will be ironic if he achieved it! ????

The leadership of the Democrats is now being pulled in three different directions.

It will not with its current membership survive as a single ideological political party.

With the final leadership decided, the party will likely fracture into two or more political divisions and not remain as a unified party.

That part which can co-exist ideologically with the PTP could form a new party as a committed coalition with the PTP. That may not require Abhisit in its leadership and likely not, unless he's willing to accept a role such as Minister of Education or similar level and mission within a PTP government.

4 hours ago, taichiplanet said:

Prayut took power to unite the yellows and reds, it will be ironic if he achieved it! ????

When united, will they all become orange shirts?

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