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150+ politicos defect to new pro-Junta party

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150+ politicos defect to new pro-Junta party

By Pravit Rojanaphruk, Senior Staff Writer

 

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Watanya Wongopasi, or "Madam Dear," left, accepts a party jacket Friday as she joins the Palang Pracharat party. Photo: Matichon

 

BANGKOK — More than 150 former MPs, senators, ministers and famous figures had joined pro-junta Palang Pracharat Party by the end of Monday.

 

Monday was the last day people could register for party membership if elections are to take place as schedule on Feb. 24.

 

Full Story: http://www.khaosodenglish.com/politics/2018/11/27/150-politicos-defect-to-new-pro-junta-party/

 
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Thai politics, it's a lot like musical chairs.

regards worgeordie

The show is reaching new heights of entertainment and muse.

 

Trusting all will continue this way.

I decent replacement for Yingluck.

 

unfortunately we all age

 

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Sheep, the lot of them!

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1 hour ago, worgeordie said:

Thai politics, it's a lot like musical chairs.

regards worgeordie

 

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The shallowness and lack of conviction in Thai politics is just shameful. None of them actually stand for anything other than securing their own social and financial status and will jump around abandoning anything they say or think if it means survival at a moment's notice. The writing is obviously on-the-wall and everyone knows the Junta will retain power whatever happens by some crooked means...????

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What a pathetic lot! Supporting the Junta for their own personal gain ! Let’s see if other parties are allowed to stand ! Thailand is a pathetic excuse for representative democracy


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150 seats up for grabs, good ????

4 hours ago, worgeordie said:

Thai politics, it's a lot like musical chairs.

regards worgeordie

no , Australia  has that title, no wonder it is not the lucky country now .

All aboard the Gravy Train

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14 hours ago, markaoffy said:

What a pathetic lot! Supporting the Junta for their own personal gain ! Let’s see if other parties are allowed to stand ! Thailand is a pathetic excuse for representative democracy


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Eh, supporting the shin party in the past was not for personal gain?

15 hours ago, markaoffy said:

What a pathetic lot! Supporting the Junta for their own personal gain ! Let’s see if other parties are allowed to stand ! Thailand is a pathetic excuse for representative democracy


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Delays in pursuing indictments are big incentives too besides the personal gains. Boonsong will get a reduction in his 42 years with his son sacrifice to join the evil side.  

4 hours ago, Eric Loh said:

Delays in pursuing indictments are big incentives too besides the personal gains. Boonsong will get a reduction in his 42 years with his son sacrifice to join the evil side.  

 

Nothing evil about the side where members of the government, members of parliament, commit fraud for personal gain eh Eric? So long as they're elected they can do what they want eh?

 

 

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20 hours ago, Sir Dude said:

The shallowness and lack of conviction in Thai politics is just shameful. None of them actually stand for anything other than securing their own social and financial status and will jump around abandoning anything they say or think if it means survival at a moment's notice. The writing is obviously on-the-wall and everyone knows the Junta will retain power whatever happens by some crooked means...????

Loyalty.????

21 hours ago, Sir Dude said:

The shallowness and lack of conviction in Thai politics is just shameful. None of them actually stand for anything other than securing their own social and financial status and will jump around abandoning anything they say or think if it means survival at a moment's notice. The writing is obviously on-the-wall and everyone knows the Junta will retain power whatever happens by some crooked means...????

Soundly reflective of all political shenanigans the world over.

Same as it ever was.

 

.....and we like it that way.

23 hours ago, Sir Dude said:

The shallowness and lack of conviction in Thai politics is just shameful. None of them actually stand for anything other than securing their own social and financial status and will jump around abandoning anything they say or think if it means survival at a moment's notice. The writing is obviously on-the-wall and everyone knows the Junta will retain power whatever happens by some crooked means...????

 

You're right. If anyone is prone to depression, they should not follow Thai anything, much less Thai politics.

 

Thais are ridiculously inept at football, yet football qould be a better bet than politics in Thailand.

 

Enough to make a grown man cry.

 

 

This number of defections does not just happen. Pressure, promises, and payments must have taken place. Then after the election their will be finger pointing and disappointment...oh...and another junta. Let the follies begin!

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