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Prawit defends appointment of Gen Prayut’s brother as senator


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Just now, Eligius said:

The utter contempt in which these faux-elites hold the Thai people is beyond nauseating

Don't forget the Buddhist perspective - the lower orders belong there because of their bad deeds in former lives; the elite are there because of the opposite

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19 minutes ago, ThaiBunny said:

Don't forget the Buddhist perspective - the lower orders belong there because of their bad deeds in former lives; the elite are there because of the opposite

There is also the perspective:- If you want to know what you will be in your next life observe your behaviour in this life. A lot of poverty stricken street cleaners coming up soon.

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7 hours ago, Youlike said:

Or the brother who took care of millions of baht on his own bank account? 

Or the brother whos' son was awarded millions of dollars worth of military contracts?

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Is this the unusually financially well-endowed brother of the big T, who was in the news a few years ago, or are there other, more needy male siblings?

And to think it's all happening on Prawit's.....er.....watch....

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Thai voters got what they wanted - if they are unhappy, then the can vent their spleen as of now. Coronation over, article 44 over - the only risk is ....... yep, another coup d'etat. Been there, done that ............... 

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3 minutes ago, Sydebolle said:

Thai voters got what they wanted - if they are unhappy, then the can vent their spleen as of now. Coronation over, article 44 over - the only risk is ....... yep, another coup d'etat. Been there, done that ............... 

Mrs. Connda is happy.  Election went just the way she wanted. 
Her vote counts; my opinions don't.  Now there is reality.  :thumbsup:

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9 hours ago, rooster59 said:

Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwan today defended the appointment of retired General Preecha Chan-o-cha, the younger brother of Prime Minister Prayut, as a senator.

you scratch my back and I will scratch yours....people are appointed by whom they know and not by their merits, pity

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11 hours ago, AhFarangJa said:

Take your pick..................Nepotism, Cronyism, Favouritism, Patronage, Bias, Barrelling, Prejudice, Jobs for the boys

More like Jobs for the cowboys.

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20 hours ago, AhFarangJa said:

Take your pick..................Nepotism, Cronyism, Favouritism, Patronage, Bias, Barrelling, Prejudice, Jobs for the boys, 

Well....at least they know that they have a better chance for compliance from family, makes it safe to do anything the junta feels looks good in the trough.

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18 hours ago, Eric Loh said:

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.   

Guess you're talking about Thailand, aren't you? 

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On 5/11/2019 at 8:26 AM, AhFarangJa said:

Take your pick..................Nepotism, Cronyism, Favouritism, Patronage, Bias, Barrelling, Prejudice, Jobs for the boys, 

 

Adding to this, the results of your "election" are in question and you know it, BUT you still revel in the belief you won.  Just amazing stuff.  

How much will be left for the thai people when this typhoon is finished sweeping through the country.  

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2 hours ago, Pedrogaz said:

This is why military governments fail economically. It is also why they have to be authoritarian or despotic, because they fail economically and the population gets restive. The economy is slowing here in Thailand and will, I think, get worse as the incompetent, unqualified get positions of authority and leadership without having the skills to make good judgements and decisions.

Yep. And I have said on other similar threads that soldiers are trained as soldiers and not politicians (financiers etc.) but didn't spell it out as you have.

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