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Pro-army party in Thailand to cement deal to keep junta leader as PM - lawmaker

By Panarat Thepgumpanat and Patpicha Tanakasempipat

 

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Thailand's Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha speaks to Chinese Premier Li Keqiang (not pictured) during their meeting at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing, China, April 26, 2019. Parker Song/Pool via REUTERS

 

BANGKOK (Reuters) - A pro-army party in Thailand hopes to make a deal on Monday to gain enough parliamentary seats to keep the leader of the military junta in power as elected prime minister, a lawmaker who is a board member of the party told Reuters.

 

The deal would spell an end to opposition hopes of keeping the military out of politics five years after the then army chief Prayuth Chan-ocha seized power from an elected government.

 

The Palang Pracharat party had contested the March 24 election on a platform of keeping Prayuth as prime minister.

 

Puttipong Punnakanta, one of Palang Pracharat's board members and a member of parliament, told Reuters the party - which gained the second-largest number of seats in the election - would formally invite two other parties, the Democrats and Bhumjaithai, to join in a coalition government.

 

"We will invite the two parties tomorrow. It's certain that we will be forming a coalition government, with at least 251 seats and more," he said. "We will see Prayuth Chan-ocha as prime minister next month."

 

The opposition Pheu Thai party, which was ousted from power in 2014, won the most seats in the 500-member House of Representatives in the March election, but its Democratic Front coalition did not gain a majority when final results were announced.

 

The Democratic Front has complained that the Election Commission changed a complex formula of seat allocation after the vote, gaving seats to 11 small parties at the expense of a projected opposition majority under the old formula.

 

Palang Pracharat leader Uttama Saovanayana said in a Facebook post on Sunday night that the party is to make a formal invitation to the Democrats and Bhumjaithai on Monday.

 

The two parties' seats would give the pro-army coalition a slim majority in the House.

 

The Democrat's deputy leader, Nipit Intarasombat, told Reuters the party would meet to discuss the invitation and had not yet made a decision.

 

"However, we have previously engaged in discussions with Palang Pracharat at times, which is a good sign pointing to the likelihood that we will join the coalition," Nipit said.

 

Asked on Saturday whether his party will join Palang Pracharat, Bhumjaithai party leader Anutin Charnvirakul told reporters he had decided but did not elaborate.

 

(Writing by Kay Johnson; Editing by Raissa Kasolowsky and David Holmes)

 

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-- © Copyright Reuters 2019-05-27
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Are the headlines really a warning  to Future Forward and others ? I mean "cement a deal" could be a message, given as some people who opposed the Junta found recently in the Mekong with their bodies having concrete in them.

 

Is this a subliminal warning not to interfere in the Junta corrupt activities or the same could happen to them ?

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1 hour ago, steven100 said:

Good job.  Khun Prayuth Chan O Cha has done alot over the past 4 years with numerous projects being fast tracked and many in tender phase.

More infrustructure being constructed now than what has been done in the last ten years.

BTS extension, airport rail link, china-thai HSRP, DonMuang,BKK,Utopia HSRL, Northern Thailand Highway expansion, Phitsanulok-Indo China Multi highway upgrade.

Official statistics recently released by the Ministry of Finance of Thailand indicate that the Thai economy performed substantially better during the first quarter.

GDP growth in the first quarter of this year reached 4.8 percent, which is the highest in 5 years.  This has in part been fueled by a strong 6 percent rise in the export of goods and services as well as an increase in both private sector and public sector investment, registering 3.1 percent and 4 percent respectively. The Ministry of Commerce also announced that Thai exports grew by 11 percent, which is the highest rate in 7 years.

Various international institutions share the same positive outlook on Thailand. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has projected that the kingdom’s strong growth is expected to continue well into 2019. The Asian Development Bank (ADB) recently revised upwards its projected growth estimates for Thailand, the only country in Southeast Asia to receive this distinction.

 

 

 

I presume this is a sarcastic comment!!??? The projected growth, exports, tourism et. all, go up and down like whores drawers!!????????????

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1 hour ago, steven100 said:

so you disagree with the facts that Thailand's economy is doing better now than before Khun Prayuth Chan O Cha became PM.

 

 

 

Absolutely I disagree that the self appointed Prayuth uplifted any part of the economy in Thailand and actually had a real idea of his own having the accomplishments the Junta is moving forward with that you mentioned. These were all Thaksin plans and ideas. And don't get me wrong as I am not a fan of Thaksin who is the lesser of the two evils. Thaksin was a threat to the military and old school elite and was not perhaps so kind to expats as well.

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2 hours ago, steven100 said:

Good job.  Khun Prayuth Chan O Cha has done alot over the past 4 years with numerous projects being fast tracked and many in tender phase.

More infrustructure being constructed now than what has been done in the last ten years.

BTS extension, airport rail link, china-thai HSRP, DonMuang,BKK,Utopia HSRL, Northern Thailand Highway expansion, Phitsanulok-Indo China Multi highway upgrade.

Official statistics recently released by the Ministry of Finance of Thailand indicate that the Thai economy performed substantially better during the first quarter.

GDP growth in the first quarter of this year reached 4.8 percent, which is the highest in 5 years.  This has in part been fueled by a strong 6 percent rise in the export of goods and services as well as an increase in both private sector and public sector investment, registering 3.1 percent and 4 percent respectively. The Ministry of Commerce also announced that Thai exports grew by 11 percent, which is the highest rate in 7 years.

Various international institutions share the same positive outlook on Thailand. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has projected that the kingdom’s strong growth is expected to continue well into 2019. The Asian Development Bank (ADB) recently revised upwards its projected growth estimates for Thailand, the only country in Southeast Asia to receive this distinction.

 

 

 

They don't have cars, or fly but use buses/vans when they can afford to go somewhere; so how does all this help Joe Blow  Thai in Ayutthaya, Steven?

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1 hour ago, dinsdale said:

Ask a Thai if they think the economy is better. 

And what about the pathetic money exchange rates for tourists and expats ??  Australian dollar down from 32 to 22 in 4 years. Pound down too. Too expensive to live in Thailand or go for a holiday.  Isn't tourism supposed to be about 12% of GDP ?

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3 hours ago, Reigntax said:

They voted for junta allies under the false pretence of democracy knowing full well the democratic party always was just another branch of the junta.

And the Democratic party wonder why they can never win an election and never will.

 

Now it's time for the opposition parties to make Prayuth perform, hold him accountable without his protection of art 44 and a few charges of dereliction of duty to wipe that ugly smirk of his face

As far as opposition is concerned I hope you are right but with all the other army backing he has, I somehow doubt it.

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3 hours ago, Reigntax said:

They voted for junta allies under the false pretence of democracy knowing full well the democratic party always was just another branch of the junta.

And the Democratic party wonder why they can never win an election and never will.

 

Now it's time for the opposition parties to make Prayuth perform, hold him accountable without his protection of art 44 and a few charges of dereliction of duty to wipe that ugly smirk of his face

It's only a question of MONEY , nothing else !!!!!

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