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Thai voters go to polls as coup-leader, 'democratic front' face off

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7 minutes ago, steven100 said:

Oh what a great day it's been  !!!!!!

Congratulations to Khun Prayuth Chan O Cha who did far better than expected, although I anticipated he would produce a good result.  Figures don't lie .....  and how's the Thai economy going ???   great  !

 

To all the TV farang who continue to keyboard belch their bs about Thailand continually going down the drain because of the government .....   I hope you had as good a day as I did  !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!     lol 

 

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take your medicine and go to sleep

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    Good luck Thailand, i hope you can get back to some kind democracy.  The Future Forward Party seem to have a very big following, especially with the younger Thai's. 

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    It's barely lunch time on election day and I can't believe it, Prayuth Chan-ocha has won the election.  Congratulations, who would ever guessed. 

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hunpra.jpg.63b65ddbd965e7bbb8c28468e18bfddf.jpgAnother fair and square win for the good people of the world *vomit*

I'm a bit confused about the posts so far. Presumably democracy is still dead and the military are still in control?

2 minutes ago, SamuiGeezer said:

I'm a bit confused about the posts so far. Presumably democracy is still dead and the military are still in control?

Of course, this election is just for show. But that was clear way way in advance. 

Some news outlets have announced a further delay of the official election results by the EC to 2pm this Monday

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1 hour ago, steven100 said:

Oh what a great day it's been  !!!!!!

Congratulations to Khun Prayuth Chan O Cha who did far better than expected, although I anticipated he would produce a good result.  Figures don't lie .....  and how's the Thai economy going ???   great  !

 

To all the TV farang who continue to keyboard belch their bs about Thailand continually going down the drain because of the government .....   I hope you had as good a day as I did  !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!     lol 

 

1674356767_KhunPrayuth.jpeg.a37fd796c453b420ff1ab5a1dc7d286a.jpeg
 

 

Im with you ! congratulations to the Thai people. Now the miserable old farang here need to step back and respect. !!

..... or go home and try to fix there own political nightmare... no? didn't thinks so ????

please continue here:

 

Odds against Pheu Thai

By THE NATION

 

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FRACTURED MANDATE WILL MAKE IT TOUGH FOR RIVAL COALITIONS TO FORM GOVERNMENT 

PHALANG PRACHARAT FINISHES SECOND, MAKING PRAYUT STRONG CONTENDER FOR PM

DEMOCRATS SUFFER HUGE SETBACK WHILE FUTURE FORWARD MAKES STRONG DEBUT

 

THOUGH THE Pheu Thai Party won the highest number of seats in yesterday’s general election, its chances of forming a government are far from certain, political analysts say.

 

Full story: https://forum.thaivisa.com/topic/1091369-thai-elections-odds-against-pheu-thai/

 

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