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PM called on to resign for failing the people


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5 hours ago, impulse said:

 

The junta isn't the problem.  It's a symptom of the problem.  Get rid of this one, and another will eventually follow.  May take a couple of years, but history will repeat itself.

 

So the problem is the level above the military?That makes the problem a little more complex.

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The use of inducements to get members from the opposition to defect.....yes they are all the same.thanthorn will have a slice of the cake if offered.politicians are all out of the same barrel in my eyes.one bad apple out,one fresh apple in and repeat.all full of good intentions and promises at first then the rot sets in.yes I'm afraid to say it's all over the world.

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52 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

That's a good start.... some people have short memories, it's good to have the truth published once in a while so people can remember just what they've done in the past.

 

Perhaps he should publish all the crimes and iffy things done by PTP and it's predecessor parties too?

 

Too easy to forget that crooks complaining about other crooks doesn't make them honest.

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Now you all know what the purchase of the "120 Stryker Armoured Personnel Carriers" from America were for, ready for this unrest, I can't see why they would need them for any other reason. The PM has said he needs the A.P.C's and the "8 new US AH-61 Strike Helicopters" in case of insurgents from their neighbours, who the hell would want Thailand, nobody has for 800 years.  "Thailand to acquire a total of 120 US armoured vehicles" headlines from 28th August 2019. Just saying.

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55 minutes ago, KhunKenAP said:

He missed a few failures.

 

Interesting article from a non-Thai source.

Thailand’s ‘five families’ prop and imperil Prayut

Clans behind kingdom’s ‘big five’ companies thrive while economy slides and disparity widens

https://www.asiatimes.com/2019/12/article/thailands-five-families-prop-and-imperil-prayut/

Yea so one PPRP's sponsors gets huge government project for sure payback and Conflict Of Interest.

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