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Sudarat shrugs off desertions of Pheu Thai Party’s members 

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Sudarat shrugs off desertions of Pheu Thai Party’s members 

 

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Chief election strategist of Pheu Thai Party Khunying Sudarat Keyuraphan on Saturday shrugged off speculation that several of her key party members are on the verge of deserting the former ruling party.

 

She insisted that it was normal for former MPs to switch camps as they have the right to political preferences. Besides, she said, the current Constitution has set out rules and conditions that make it easier than before for new parties to be set up.

 

However, she maintained that there were no internal conflicts that caused party members to quit the party although she admitted that there were differences of opinions among members but that was normal for political parties.

 

Source: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/sudarat-shrugs-off-desertions-of-pheu-thai-partys-members/

 
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4 hours ago, webfact said:

She insisted that it was normal for former MPs to switch camps as they have the right to political preferences.

it is normal for former MPs to switch camps as trough feeding improves at other parties

Its normal.. no its not normal... and would cause concern. All she is doing is trying to make it look less bad. Just an other lying politician.The first cracks are appearing in the PTP. Not sure if its a good sign or not. However much i like to see the PTP down the drain, right now its a nice counter weight to the junta.  

 

But Thailand does not need the PTP nor does it need the junta. Thailand needs a fresh non corrupt party with fresh faces. However none is strong enough yet.

 

 

Yes, they follow the money, always. No surprise there!

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