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Opposition leader says censure debate marks beginning of an end to the government

 

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Likening the government to a parasite that is eating away at Thailand’s future, opposition leader Sompong Amornvivat fired salvoes at Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, accusing him of lacking vision and leadership, mismanagement, corruption and other failures.

 

In his opening speech on the first day of the censure debate, he said that today marks the beginning of an end to the current government, as opposition MPs will, one after another, expose its utter failure to address corruption and other pressing problems, intimidation of the people and indifference to corruption in its own ranks.

 

“The censure debate will shed a light of hope to dispel the darkness as the end of General Prayuth’s government is nearing,” said Sompong.

 

Full Story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/opposition-leader-says-censure-debate-marks-beginning-of-an-end-to-the-government/

 

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Coming soon is the 6th anniversary of Prayut's military coup on May 22, 2014. 

On average military coups in Thailand occur every four years.

Just to note.

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With prayuth holding 250 Aces, the opposition can pound sand.

 

There is no need for a coup; that was the whole point of rigging the constitution, and corrupting all of the seats of power.

 

Just a few scraggly sudents who need their attitudes adjusted.

 

 

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Wikipedia states that the number of coups is uncertain, although they list 20 since 1932. 

 

Therefore, as the last coup was on 22 May 2014, we are well overdue for a military coup!

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