snoop1130 Posted October 4, 2018 Share Posted October 4, 2018 Commission unveils 3 proposed Bangkok election maps By Pravit Rojanaphruk, Senior Staff Writer Elementary school students participate in a mock election to learn about democracy on July 22, 2017, in Samut Songkhram province. BANGKOK — The Election Commission on Thursday unveiled three new proposed electoral constituency maps for Bangkok. The three are being subjected to public feedback before one is adopted for the next general elections expected in February next year. Full Story: http://www.khaosodenglish.com/politics/2018/10/04/commission-unveils-3-proposed-bangkok-election-maps/ -- © Copyright Khaosod English 2018-10-4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
humbug Posted October 4, 2018 Share Posted October 4, 2018 every trick in the book to gain an advantage by this gang of thieves Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zzaa09 Posted October 4, 2018 Share Posted October 4, 2018 They might even inject into the youngsters that BKK voting districts and and supposed prowess have little influence on said elections - that honour might be extended to all up country and down country. Bangkok sits in it's own little status quo shell and has little pull anymore, as it once did. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yellowboat Posted October 5, 2018 Share Posted October 5, 2018 "Under the new election law for members of parliament, the number of MPs in Bangkok was reduced from 33 to 30, requiring constituencies to be redrawn." Any "new" law election that gets is passed by the current rubber stamp legislature, regardless of its motivation, can taint the election. Not say it is not tainted already with the gag order still in place and little p gallivanting around the country. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Srikcir Posted October 5, 2018 Share Posted October 5, 2018 16 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Elementary school students participate in a mock election to learn about democracy on July 22, 2017 Then in (allegedly) February 2019 all Thai eligible voters will participate in another mock election to learn why democracy is really absent in Thailand. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robblok Posted October 5, 2018 Share Posted October 5, 2018 3 hours ago, yellowboat said: "Under the new election law for members of parliament, the number of MPs in Bangkok was reduced from 33 to 30, requiring constituencies to be redrawn." Any "new" law election that gets is passed by the current rubber stamp legislature, regardless of its motivation, can taint the election. Not say it is not tainted already with the gag order still in place and little p gallivanting around the country. Now do tell me what your problem is with giving less power to BKK voters ? I mean I would think it would help your side. Before BKK had more MP's more power.. now less. BKK usually does not vote PTP. So in a way this is NOT a problem for PTP. I actually see no problems with them reducing the influence BKK has. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JAG Posted October 5, 2018 Share Posted October 5, 2018 How very appropriate - dressing in uniform to vote! Yes I know - they probably had scouts next lesson, but it is still ironic don't you think? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yellowboat Posted October 5, 2018 Share Posted October 5, 2018 13 minutes ago, robblok said: Now do tell me what your problem is with giving less power to BKK voters ? I mean I would think it would help your side. Before BKK had more MP's more power.. now less. BKK usually does not vote PTP. So in a way this is NOT a problem for PTP. I actually see no problems with them reducing the influence BKK has. No, but it gives other parties possible call to complain. Even those Bangkok Yellow who helped this military fiasco attain power, as confused and empty headed as they are, should not feel marginalized in the coming election. Have no patience for them, but they should be shown the error of their ways through a fair election. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robblok Posted October 5, 2018 Share Posted October 5, 2018 9 minutes ago, yellowboat said: No, but it gives other parties possible call to complain. Even those Bangkok Yellow who helped this military fiasco attain power, as confused and empty headed as they are, should not feel marginalized in the coming election. Have no patience for them, but they should be shown the error of their ways through a fair election. So what.. there will always be something to complain about on both sides.. real or imaginary. Nobody likes to lose and they always blame the other side for perceived injustices. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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