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20 minutes ago, newatthis said:

A by-election. That'll be interesting.

 

PPRP won by a landslide there with nearly double the votes of PTP in 2019.  Think the most likely outcome is another win, but a low turnout might affect the number of votes the micro parties get and their party listings. 

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6 minutes ago, jonclark said:

 

PPRP won by a landslide there with nearly double the votes of PTP in 2019.  Think the most likely outcome is another win, but a low turnout might affect the number of votes the micro parties get and their party listings. 

PPRP got 30,012 against PTP 17,751. Pol Gen Waiphote was the incumbent since TRT days. This by-election will be a bellwether test on PPRP support now that Waiphote is not able to contest.   

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1 hour ago, PatOngo said:

Ten green bottles hanging on the wall

And if one green bottle should accidently fall

There'd be...…..........................................….....

Agree, there will ultimately be a total crash / a crash which the green folks can't survive from, hopefully very soon. 

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40 minutes ago, Eric Loh said:

PPRP got 30,012 against PTP 17,751. Pol Gen Waiphote was the incumbent since TRT days. This by-election will be a bellwether test on PPRP support now that Waiphote is not able to contest.   

...was the incumbent since TRT days, nice example of long-term cronyism and gangs of scaly politicians unethical ...

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1 hour ago, Eric Loh said:

PPRP got 30,012 against PTP 17,751. Pol Gen Waiphote was the incumbent since TRT days. This by-election will be a bellwether test on PPRP support now that Waiphote is not able to contest.   

 

What's interesting Eric, is that this again demonstrates that people vote for a person rather than a party. Which is one reason why people feel safe changing parties whenever it suits them. Hierarchical patronages with clan like loyalties.

 

One does wonder what police rank the gentleman was holding when he turned Red Shirt law breaker?

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12 minutes ago, Baerboxer said:

 

What's interesting Eric, is that this again demonstrates that people vote for a person rather than a party. Which is one reason why people feel safe changing parties whenever it suits them. Hierarchical patronages with clan like loyalties.

 

One does wonder what police rank the gentleman was holding when he turned Red Shirt law breaker?

PTP has conceded before the election that they will lose Kampong Phet because of the populist policies like welfare card and the 3 years moratorium on loans. These were powerful reasons for the lost; not so

much due to the person. Let’s see the by-election which will reveal a lot.  

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1 hour ago, Baerboxer said:

 

What's interesting Eric, is that this again demonstrates that people vote for a person rather than a party. Which is one reason why people feel safe changing parties whenever it suits them. Hierarchical patronages with clan like loyalties.

 

One does wonder what police rank the gentleman was holding when he turned Red Shirt law breaker?

Meaning that:

 

1. The party basically has no social manifesto to build and maintain a civil society, which of course el would say is not true, but it is true. 

 

2. Easier for on man (or woman) to gain local credibility and keep winning but there's no overall positive and broad civil society gains. 

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5 hours ago, Lungstib said:

My word, you've got a job to keep up with these things. We've got a politician being sent down for 4 years. A law maker who turned law breaker. A former red-shirt, an MP and a Pol Lt-General, who couldn't see what was wrong in closing down an ASEAN meeting, and amazingly then recruited by the military in civilian disguise PPRP who now has to wave him goodbye. All morals and ethics out the window with these guys, every man for his bank balance.

But the entertainment value is great !

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7 hours ago, Lungstib said:

My word, you've got a job to keep up with these things. We've got a politician being sent down for 4 years. A law maker who turned law breaker. A former red-shirt, an MP and a Pol Lt-General, who couldn't see what was wrong in closing down an ASEAN meeting, and amazingly then recruited by the military in civilian disguise PPRP who now has to wave him goodbye. All morals and ethics out the window with these guys, every man for his bank balance.

"...and a Pol Lt-General, who couldn't see what was wrong in closing down an ASEAN meeting, ..."

and add 'with serious violence and several people seriously bashed'.

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5 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

All red-shirts should be in jail.

No red shirts - no problems.

No green shirts, no problem, no coups..... and democracy

And lets not forget: No criminal PMs and MPs who only think about enriching themselves. And no clones of them.

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