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Pheu Thai cries foul over EC’s endorsement of 149 party-list MPs

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Pheu Thai cries foul over EC’s endorsement of 149 party-list MPs

 

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Immediately after the Election Commission (EC) approved a list of 149 party-list MPs today, the pro-Thaksin Pheu Thai party announced that it would explore all possible legal channels to take action against the commission.

 

The list of party-list MPs endorsed by the EC shows 26 parties get party-list seats, with the Future Forward party taking the lion’s share of 50, including that of party leader Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit, who is still facing a charge of holding media shares while registering his candidacy. This may disqualify him if the charge is subsequently proven.

 

In a statement issued in the aftermath of the EC’s announcement, the Pheu Thai party accused the EC of violating the rules regarding the allocation of party-list seats. The party reiterated its position that parties which received fewer than the minimum electoral votes should not be eligible for any seat.

 

Full  story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/pheu-thai-cries-foul-over-ecs-endorsement-of-149-party-list-mps/

 

 

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-- © Copyright Thai PBS 2019-05-09
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These election,  the junta and EC.. 5555. Sadly it will take more then some anti-junta or pro democracy parties to change anything. Mass protests in the tens of thousands in all cities, millions nation wide. That's the only way that this legalized theft and steaming pile of doing has the tiniest chance of being resolved.

 

With the army... sorry civilian ex army men & friends on power the only other scenario is a weak government that gets little done, it may fall in a few months. But with the current crappy constitution,  election law, and various laughable 'independent' powers,  even  new elections would not be likely to bring democracy back. 

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

the Pheu Thai party accused the EC of violating the rules regarding the allocation of party-list seats.

tragi-comical, the whole thing was rigged toward junta and their puppets Still had to bend the rules

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The PPRP get 18 party list seats yet appear to have the most votes. The PT party gets none because they won too many constituency seats. That type of critical 'organising' took a lot of fixing and its no wonder the man who contrived it (Meechai) has gone missing. This new formulae certainly appears to break the constitution, but then again ever since its invention the constitution has been ignored when its got in the way. There was only ever one outcome wasn't there? The irony is that PPRP has brought some good old Thaksin supports back in to parliament, men who they supposedly despised until they found they could buy them. 

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Just when you thought Thailand could get any less attractive, a sad day for the Thai people

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The result of this election was pre-defined when Prayuth and his army came out onto the streets with guns in 2014 and promised elections in the future. If PT and other party members can not organise themselves and the public with mass civil disobedience that other countries have successfully done in the past, and they had 5 years to do it, then the parties and the people deserve exactly what they are now going to get.  Massive increase in corruption , further loss of peoples rights and freedoms, an economy going down the pan and a leadership despised by most of the world. 

 

Edited by geoffbezoz

The elections results are due today, if I remember rightly. Can't wait to see who has won!

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1 hour ago, ZeVonderBearz said:

The elections results are due today, if I remember rightly. Can't wait to see who has won!

Yes, I like a surprise to. ????

1 hour ago, Oziex1 said:

Yes, I like a surprise to. ????

Except it won't be..... 

3 hours ago, geoffbezoz said:

The result of this election was pre-defined when Prayuth and his army came out onto the streets with guns in 2014 and promised elections in the future. If PT and other party members can not organise themselves and the public with mass civil disobedience that other countries have successfully done in the past, and they had 5 years to do it, then the parties and the people deserve exactly what they are now going to get.  Massive increase in corruption , further loss of peoples rights and freedoms, an economy going down the pan and a leadership despised by most of the world. 

 

Unfortunately, mai pben rai - the curse of Thailand, or as the Aussies would say "no worries, she'll be right mate" 

13 hours ago, geoffbezoz said:

If PT and other party members can not organise themselves and the public with mass civil disobedience

Absolutely right, but no the Thai way and not likely. Only if the students lead the charge and so far it seems quiet. 

1 minute ago, chama said:

Absolutely right, but no the Thai way and not likely. Only if the students lead the charge and so far it seems quiet. 

So far . But don't forget the students of 1976 and 1992 are around today still. Well not the ones gunned down by the military obviously but you get my point.

PT and all things Shins Co., how much I dislike you all, deeply!

But, indeed, this whole election thing stinks horribly, the most that party-list-MPs daylight-robbery by the junta appointed EC!

Please do find constructive, legal, ...non-violent, ways to argue against this blatant abuse!

To justify such a peaceful reaction, just, maybe, think about it that when your master Thaksin would not have been pulling all strings, legit and not, to impose his Shins' clan will over the country, what is happening today could never have been happening in the first place...

59 minutes ago, bangrak said:

PT and all things Shins Co., how much I dislike you all, deeply!

But, indeed, this whole election thing stinks horribly, the most that party-list-MPs daylight-robbery by the junta appointed EC!

Please do find constructive, legal, ...non-violent, ways to argue against this blatant abuse!

To justify such a peaceful reaction, just, maybe, think about it that when your master Thaksin would not have been pulling all strings, legit and not, to impose his Shins' clan will over the country, what is happening today could never have been happening in the first place...

Even the last of the 'But, but Thaksin' crowd seem to be losing heart. That one was really feeble...

On 5/9/2019 at 7:12 AM, geoffbezoz said:

The result of this election was pre-defined when Prayuth and his army came out onto the streets with guns in 2014 and promised elections in the future. If PT and other party members can not organise themselves and the public with mass civil disobedience that other countries have successfully done in the past, and they had 5 years to do it, then the parties and the people deserve exactly what they are now going to get.  Massive increase in corruption , further loss of peoples rights and freedoms, an economy going down the pan and a leadership despised by most of the world. 

 

 

Massive increase in corruption - you have proof?

 

PTP wanted to get their hands on a 2.2 trillion baht loan, and remove it from parliamentary checks and scrutiny. The lovely Yingluck said the people "should just trust us" - Yeah right!

17 hours ago, baboon said:

Even the last of the 'But, but Thaksin' crowd seem to be losing heart. That one was really feeble...

 

The reality is Thaksin is probably eating his heart out because his eternal mate Hun Sen has succeeded where he failed. He probably can't understand how/why he never managed to get the military on board and then control it like Hun Sen has done.

 

All he can do now is try to be a thorn in the Juntas side. But his influence seems to be slipping, as does his chance of ever getting back a whitewashed free man.

17 hours ago, baboon said:

Even the last of the 'But, but Thaksin' crowd seem to be losing heart. That one was really feeble...

Aah, 'baboon', it seems your sharp bias will keep you in that 'tunnel view' (lack of) prospective... To me, when something, anything, is wrong, whichever 'side' it may come from, well, wrong it is then, no excuse, and so will I tell!

How can my first sentence have 'escaped' your attention: 'PT and all things Shins' & Co, how much I dislike you all, deeply!'?

And as you mention him yourself: yes, indeed, Thaksin! Would, could, 'things' go as bad as they do in this country when it would not be because of what ...Thaksin has been doing (or just not) during the nearly 20 years he is dominating the Thai political scene? My answer is a, clear, NO! His responsibility (a concept largely absent in Thai psyche) is immense. IMO, without Thaksin and his Shins, there would not be a military dictatorship in Thailand, lasting for 5 years already, and many more to come, I'm afraid...! 

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38 minutes ago, Baerboxer said:

 

Massive increase in corruption - you have proof?

 

PTP wanted to get their hands on a 2.2 trillion baht loan, and remove it from parliamentary checks and scrutiny. The lovely Yingluck said the people "should just trust us" - Yeah right!

How much proof do you want?

 

But as the coup’s fourth anniversary approaches on May 22, the ruling junta, or National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO), is facing a public perception crisis, according to international and domestic polls which say corruption is as endemic as ever.

 

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-thailand-politics/four-years-after-coup-thais-tire-of-corruption-and-democratic-delays-idUSKCN1IH37B

 

Thailand's 2014 military junta, the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO), stated that fighting corruption would be one of its main focus points, a common practice for military dictatorships following Thailand's frequent military coups. Despite the promises, officials engaged in corrupt practices with impunity, and the NCPO engaged in corrupt practices itself.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corruption_in_Thailand

 

The military junta, despite promises, has made little progress in weeding out corruption.

 

https://thediplomat.com/2018/04/corruption-in-thailand-running-in-place/

 

2 hours ago, Baerboxer said:

 

Massive increase in corruption - you have proof?

 

PTP wanted to get their hands on a 2.2 trillion baht loan, and remove it from parliamentary checks and scrutiny. The lovely Yingluck said the people "should just trust us" - Yeah right!

Why mention Yingluck ? - have a fantasy about her ? This is about party list MPs in the recent election. Yingluck voted in that did she ? Just stick to the subject matter or start your own thread if you wish to fantasise about her.

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pheu thai crying foul is about as rich as the posters urging Thais to go run in front of bullets in the streets in the name of democracy lol...

Please use discretion in your references to the government. Phrases which can be considered as anti-coup will be removed. Referring to Thailand or the government as a dictatorship, military dictatorship or other such terms will be removed:

 

 

2 hours ago, bangrak said:

Aah, 'baboon', it seems your sharp bias will keep you in that 'tunnel view' (lack of) prospective... To me, when something, anything, is wrong, whichever 'side' it may come from, well, wrong it is then, no excuse, and so will I tell!

How can my first sentence have 'escaped' your attention: 'PT and all things Shins' & Co, how much I dislike you all, deeply!'?

And as you mention him yourself: yes, indeed, Thaksin! Would, could, 'things' go as bad as they do in this country when it would not be because of what ...Thaksin has been doing (or just not) during the nearly 20 years he is dominating the Thai political scene? My answer is a, clear, NO! His responsibility (a concept largely absent in Thai psyche) is immense. IMO, without Thaksin and his Shins, there would not be a military dictatorship in Thailand, lasting for 5 years already, and many more to come, I'm afraid...! 

Given the impressive track record of coups in this fine nation, it is impossible to say there would not have been a dictatorship without Thaksin and his Shins, who are no longer on the scene. The military always barge in when matters are not to their liking.

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