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Prawit defends appointment of Gen Prayut’s brother as senator


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11 minutes ago, Just1Voice said:

There needs to be a Thai version of the French Revolution, complete with guillotine. With Generals first.

With all the generals in Thailand, you would require multiple guillotines operating 24/7.... 

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I would not mind anybody being nominated, normally that is.  But when nominations don't have to be ratified, well, then nepotism not to mention some other things can come into play.  In the USA, JFK nominated his Brother Robert to be the Attorney General, but that had to be confirmed by the Senate.  Thai politics and government, well, it is made up all the time so any names or titles are pretty much meaningless since the PM basically has dictatorial powers.  Such an embarrassment to other countries but what can Thai people do?

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1 hour ago, gk10002000 said:

I would not mind anybody being nominated, normally that is.  But when nominations don't have to be ratified, well, then nepotism not to mention some other things can come into play.  In the USA, JFK nominated his Brother Robert to be the Attorney General, but that had to be confirmed by the Senate.  Thai politics and government, well, it is made up all the time so any names or titles are pretty much meaningless since the PM basically has dictatorial powers.  Such an embarrassment to other countries but what can Thai people do?

Bend over and cop it!

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1 hour ago, gk10002000 said:

I would not mind anybody being nominated, normally that is.  But when nominations don't have to be ratified, well, then nepotism not to mention some other things can come into play.  In the USA, JFK nominated his Brother Robert to be the Attorney General, but that had to be confirmed by the Senate.  Thai politics and government, well, it is made up all the time so any names or titles are pretty much meaningless since the PM basically has dictatorial powers.  Such an embarrassment to other countries but what can Thai people do?

The purpose and intent of the bicameral parliamentary system has been violated by this junta. The upper house has the responsibility to scrutinize the house of representatives. The senators need to be better qualified in terms of qualification and seniority and must not be involved as family members. Besides the need for election, they must not be in a political position for more than 5 years to the application date or date of nomination. All those original requirements have been violated by this government and the upper house looks more like a half-way house for family members and associates.   

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3 hours ago, holy cow cm said:

This guy is soooo sickening. Actually they all are and seem to think their self imposed authority of supreme military hard rule can fix and justify everything even if the majority of all the real Thai citizens disagree. The only ones who are giddy and smiling are them and the elite. Don't figure! I am just waiting to see how PTT and FFP go after to get them. Hope there is some bite. Democrats better not cower or they will be complete wussies. Doesn't matter if they do not go with PTT, but just stay course and neutral. 

Very disappointedly with their former leader who conveniently left the party before facing the inevitable defections.

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Wasn't he the same guy who never showed up to meetings a year or two ago?  Showing up for a foregone conclusion is a waste of time as are most of the current junta meetings.  The only qualification he needs are nepotism, a pulse and knowledge of whereabouts of the rubber stamp.  

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