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Jatuporn sees government collapsing within six months

By The Nation

 

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Red-shirt leader Jatuporn Promphan urged followers to be patient as squabbling among coalition partners would cause the Prayut government to collapse within six months.

 

Chatuporn was speaking during the weekly get-together activity of members of the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD) at the Peace and Coffee and Library coffee shop on the fifth floor of Imperial Lat Phrao shopping mall.

 

“We should let the government work for three or six months. It will not go further than that,” Jatuporn, chairman of the UDD, said, adding that the time was not right for the UDD to fight with the government as such a move would prompt the coalition partners to unite.

 

“If we step in sooner, they will make peace among themselves sooner,” Jatuporn said.

 

He said Thais are not excited about who would hold which positions in the new Cabinet of Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha.

 

“This is because no one will be better than his/her peers in the Cabinet. The public will only see whose image will be uglier,” he added,

He said the government would be short-lived because of the accumulated dissatisfaction among leading members of coalition partners who failed to win Cabinet seats.

 

“Those who failed to get Cabinet seats will grow increasingly dissatisfied while those who won the seats do not think the government will last long and will rush to rob the country. We will let them do it and catch them later. This is why I am telling you to be patient,” Jatuporn said.

 

But, he cautioned, after the Prayut government collapses, the 250 senators, who were appointed by the National Council for Peace and Order, would elect Prayut as the prime minister again because the current charter empowers the senators to take part in the election of PM for the first five years.

 

As a result, Jatuporn said, several organisations have already started campaigns for the charter to be amended.

 

He added that political parties need to seek public support for charter amendments because such amendments would be hard to make without public sentiment in support of changes to the master law.

 

Source: http://www.nationthailand.com/news/30372525

 

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Posted
44 minutes ago, webfact said:

I am telling you to be patient,

Ten years will be enough of patience, one thinks,

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59 minutes ago, webfact said:

those who won the seats do not think the government will last long and will rush to rob the country. We will let them do it and catch them later.

Great policy, that will surely please "the people."

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The government should have fallen by now when they could not set up the government 4 months since election. A new election should have been the normal democratic process. The 4 months without a government has hurt Thailand economically. Prayut should be held responsible for this fiasco. 

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2 hours ago, Thaiwrath said:

I would imagine that procedure has already started.

I am sure they want to.

I hope all countries and companies will consider nothing the 'government' agrees to can be trusted.

If a real democratic government ever comes about I hope it will investigate any contracts being made to assess whether corruption was involved and will punish the guilty.

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...let's guess this guy's .....'occupation'...

 

...his whole face is covered in....!@#$....never mind just his nose....

 

 

..besides that....his speeches are highly divisive....to put it mildly....

 

...bordering on actionable....

 

 

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

Jatuporn sees government collapsing within six months

No problem, this regime can press the "C" button any time. Case closed

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A collapse of this so-called 'regime' does sound nice...but If the current Junta of noxious rabid swine actually implodes...the army will just put another Junta of noxious rabid swine together.

 

 

 

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Posters here are absolutely correct to point out that there is in fact no (even allegedly) 'democratic government' in place yet; the junta continues in force - together with its beloved Article 44.

 

And we must never, ever, forget: a sad event is likely in the offing, which will render all politics impermissible for a good while after that ...

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7 hours ago, Justgrazing said:

Isn't robbing the country one of the perks for some of them .. 

 

The person who appointed the non elected non democratic Jatuporn as a "UDD" leader would know all about robbing the country!

 

 

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