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Thai PM says he will respect ruling of Constitutional Court, whatever the outcome

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  • Anybody who thinks the decision will go against Prayut is living in a dream world.

  • Yes, because he already knows what the verdict is. 

  • Fairly obvious, he will be found guilty and transferred to an inactive post.   Oops sorry, he is already in one. ????

'Clarifying his recent remark, that he will get tough with the protesters, the prime minister said he only meant that law enforcement officials, including the police, the prosecutors and the court, must strictly enforce the law, to ensure safety of life and property, and that free expression should not affect the rights of the other people or cause trouble.'

 

err, does that not apply to you also Mr PM? And all other laws which seem to be less rigidly enforced???

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There is only 1 person that believes him and he has disappeared from here ????????

In other words...

the outcome is already known, LOL.  This is Thailand!

What happened to the good generals Fan, and supporter.  Did the good general's personal account get closed because he was guilty of something...

Thai PM says he will respect ruling of Constitutional Court, whatever the outcome that he knows already.

Fixed ????

 
10 hours ago, tomazbodner said:

Well, he could be replaced by a hardline nationalist who kicks all foreigners out of the country. This forum might become a very lonely place.

 

Be careful what you wish for.

Do you have a tinfoil box around the computer, the room or the whole house. Just as a matter of interest how many rolls do you need?

Thai PM says he will respect ruling of Constitutional Court, whatever the outcome

 

 He should  

 

 

1 hour ago, Psimbo said:

Do you have a tinfoil box around the computer, the room or the whole house. Just as a matter of interest how many rolls do you need?

I don't, actually. Used all of it wrapping you up.

11 minutes ago, tomazbodner said:

I don't, actually. Used all of it wrapping you up.

Kinky. 

I am staggered by his arrogance!  To say 'OK, I'll accept a court decision whatever' is the same as saying 'If I don't like it, I'll just dissolve the court' like he did with Future Forward party.

On 12/1/2020 at 6:51 AM, Thaiwrath said:

He has a house elsewhere, but it is small and he has to take into consideration several matters, including his security, if he is to move there.

 

Excuse after excuse, that's all he does !

He has creamed off enough money in 6 years to build a house to his own specification, wherever he should choose to live, and pay a round the clock army to protect him and his family.  

If he does I bet he's smart enough to get a non-thai company to design and build his house. 

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