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Government core party questions Future Forward’s respect for human dignity

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Government core party questions Future Forward’s respect for human dignity

 

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Photo shows four monitor lizard toys, tagged with the names of four Future Foward rebel MPs,

 

The core government party, Palang Pracharat, has questioned the Future Forward party’s respect for human dignity for its indifference to and inaction over Tuesday’s incident when four monitor lizard toys, tagged with the names of four rebel MPs, were displayed at the party’s Thai Summit Building head office, ahead of a meeting to discuss the expulsion of the rebels.

 

The monitor lizard, or ‘Hia’ in colloquial Thai, is regarded as a derogatory term when applied to a person. Palang Pracharat deputy spokeswoman Ms. Thipanan Sirichana said she was surprised that it was allowed to happen on party premises, and that there was no attempt by party officials to remove the display, if the party wants to claim that it had nothing to do with the act.

 

A smiling Ms. Thipanan added that Future Forward spokeswoman Ms. Pannika Wanich told the media that the monitor lizard toys were symbolic of the dissatisfaction of party members with the rebel MPs, but “three days have passed and party leader, 

Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit, has not taken responsibility for the incident, nor has a probe been launched to identify the people responsible for this violation of human dignity,” she said.

 

Source: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/government-core-party-questions-future-forwards-respect-for-human-dignity/

 

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So petty. 

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Further examples of inbreeding gone bad!

Childish antics from so many people !

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Good  job they never  saw the UK  Spitting Image  program then............... Royals made  great targets  back in the day along with all politicians

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Amazed that there is no law against slandering monitor lizards.

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Further evidence of the fragile mind and thin skinned nature of those at the top.

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4 hours ago, Chazar said:

Good  job they never  saw the UK  Spitting Image  program then............... Royals made  great targets  back in the day along with all politicians

That was an excellent programme taken in good heart [by most], if you were a victim you were someone.

It would never happen here with deformation charges flying around.

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The junta talking about 'respect for human dignity'?!!!!!!

Oh, pleaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaasssse! After six years of spitting in the face of the Thai people?!!!

We are not all congenital morons, drooling idiots and lobotomised, ethically challenged Establishment worshippers.

 

We recognise sick hypocrisy (beyond all bounds) when we see it and hear it ...

Does Human Dignity= losing face.:coffee1:

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One of the rebel MPs, Ms. Srinuan Boonlue of Chiang Mai, was seen at a party, for the 19 government coalition parties, held at the Ratchapruek Club last night.  She has reportedly joined the Bhumjaithai party and was given a rousing welcome when she arrived at the event.

Although expelled from the party, the four rebel MPs retain their parliamentary status, but they must join a new party within 30 days.

Elected on the manifesto promises of the Future Forward party, but now joining a party with very different political intentions.

Have to hope that the electorate remember this when they next have the opportunity to vote.

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