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Prayut and Palang Pracharat: A marriage waiting to happen

 

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Strategically speaking, there’s a huge difference between Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha being in the Palang Pracharat Party’s list of prime ministerial candidates and him waiting for a parliamentary “invitation” to serve as the post-election chief executive.

 

Obviously, both options would subject him to harsh ideological criticism, which could, however, be stronger in the latter case. Also obviously, the latter option is a lot more difficult in terms of parliamentary mobilisation.

 

The past few days have seen the Palang Pracharat Party repeating in increasing frequency that it wanted to nominate Prayut for prime minister. The man himself has been acting like a courted woman, who does not say a word but only gives a reassuring smile. 

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/prayut-and-palang-pracharat-a-marriage-waiting-to-happen-2/

 
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23 minutes ago, Samui Bodoh said:

If Prayut becomes Prime Minister without the support of a majority of elected representatives (not the appointed Senators), one of two things will occur.

 

Thais will see that their votes and the political system were abused to deliver the PM's chair to Prayut and we will see, in one form or another, a repeat of 1992.

 

Alternatively, Thais will accept the cheating, but lose faith in Thai governance. One might argue that we have seen this already for four years (and yes, there is some truth to that), but once it becomes 'permanent', I think that there will be a general malaise settling over the Kingdom, one that will have profound implications.

 

A blatantly rigged election, like what is currently shaping up, will have devastating consequences for the Kingdom. A country walks to the future, in large measure, based on the confidence of its people and institutions. Thailand, for the last four years, has lagged behind its neighbours; it has been a time of stagnation and stultification.

 

Would Prayut returning to the PM's chair inspire Thai confidence? Or would it be a massive 'wet-blanket' dampening the Thai spirit? It is clear to me that it would be the wet-blanket.

 

If Prayut gets back into the PM's chair illegitimately, then watch Thailand's neighbours pass her by without even a wave goodbye...

 

PS there is a third option; the Junta could make Thailand a full-scale vassal of China, but that is another posting...

 

 

 

 

.....and live happily ever after, just like in real Thai life.

The End.

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14 hours ago, zzaa09 said:

Awaiting the rebellion of the masses and the systems cleansing. 

 

Otherwise, all will continue as it always has.

It seems there is a groundswell growing in the youth judging by the recent rap song. But with the control of social media organizing will take a little longer. It will have to be "old school" with will have to be relearned. Unfortunately this would impact all of Thai society and it would be a great time not to be in Thailand. Even the sheepole will be motivated to regain their country long enough for the next junta to organize. Is there a strong enough civilian leader out there to win the election, lead for the people, and avoid such nonsense?

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