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Abhisit cracks joke with Pheu Thai’s prime ministerial candidate

 

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Former Democrat party leader Abhisit Vejjajiva appears to be in jovial mood, after resigning as party leader and being free from the headaches of having to deal with internal conflict and the seemingly endless talks on government formation.

 

At the reunion party of the alumni of Chulalongkorn demonstration school’s classes 15-19 on Wednesday night, Abhisit was seen on stage holding the hand of Mr. Chadchart Sitthipan, Pheu Thai party’s prime ministerial candidate, and heard saying “Let’s go and form the government!”

 

Abhisit’s on-stage joke drew laughter from the hundreds of alumni at the party.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/abhisit-cracks-joke-with-pheu-thais-prime-ministerial-candidate/

 

 

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-- © Copyright Thai PBS 2019-05-31
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It was not a joke but a very possible possibility . Deals are still being made 

 

PTP has been the smartest out of all, willing to give up anything and all to oust junta , rewrite constitution and in next election win all the votes.

 

others are being greedy and it may bite them in the backside sooner or later 

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Amending the constitution is almost impossible under the present constitution. Not only must the government support it but also a percentage of the Opposition and The Senate. As if senators appointed by Prayuth are going to vote for amendments!

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On 5/31/2019 at 12:08 PM, Srikcir said:

Abhisit is living a joke.

Man without credibility.

Man without a party.

Man without a nation.

But still wants to be onstage.

 

About a cool 100% of all politicians all over the world are in politics for money, power or a combination of the two, and being on stage and in the limelight is their core business, making them alle living jokes.

 

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