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Palang Pracharat to nominate Prayut as PM again if party wins election


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And this would be the worst possibly thing for the future of this nation. He is the LAST man who should be considered for the job. He has shown on countless levels how incapable he is, how in over his head he is, and how destructive his policies are. Prayuth has a habit of picking the lowest quality ministers available, and with inexperienced goons like Anutin and Phiphat, he has succeeded in destroying the once vital industry of tourism. If they were trying to sabotage the industry, they could not have done a better job. 

 

Prayuth, Pratin, Anutin, Phiphat, and the mafia chief Prompow must go. These guys are toxic, corrosive, corrupt, ineffective, incompetent, untrustworthy, very bad for the nation, and virtually assure a rotten future for the nation, a drop to 75th place in GDP, and increasing irrelevance. 

Prayuth has zero credibility, on any level. He is stunningly incompetent, and has long overstayed his welcome. And now, he has failed the nation miserably with this second wave, which could have easily been avoided, had some precautions been taken by locking down Samut Sakhon province immediately, and rooting out his bad apple immigration guys, on the border. There is no saying the extent of the corruption in this administration, but the army is not exactly known for integrity.
 
He must step down, or be removed. He is a toxic force, and a dinosaur. The youth is right. 
 

By picking Prayuth again, it is tantamount to making him PM for life, and joining the proud ranks of Haiti, Cuba, Paraguay, Gabon, Yemen, Equatorial Guinea, and Cambodia. Good job guys. I would refer to this as self demotion, and the devolution of your nation from the once proud Tiger of SE Asia, into a whiny, sickly, anemic, crying alley cat. 

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5 hours ago, internationalism said:

this party will not win the most votes.

they can try to buy a coalition from up to 17 minor parties, as it is right now.

Gangster Thammanat calls it "feeding monkeys with bananas", so they can have banana monarchy or Kalaland. But that is limited time, as younger generations are not into that play.

 

ps the radsadon calls for a protest at democracy monument on 24th, so they are replying to those moves in the government.

One of the topics is corruption

There are also several ways to rig elections, ban candidates and parties, etc..... and they don't even need a majority of votes as the appointed Senate will still be there!

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3 hours ago, Eric Loh said:

He can't even communicate well and set goals that he can achieved. I dread that he go to war which fortunately he didn't. Just how he became a general without these basic traits. 

Like all Thai generals do.... kissing a*ss and paying a few envelopes.

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IMO all this talk of an election is only for the gullible, if this mob’s access to the trough is threatened I fear there may be a repeat of the Burma situation in Thailand, the younger generation have had enough of the same old B S.

 

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11 hours ago, webfact said:

The country’s situation is not normal. It is rather like wartime. No one else is more appropriate than him,” said Capt. Thammanat at a PPRP meeting today

 

And we know Thailand's stance during the last great conflict so might have been better not to bring Wars up .. 

As for the fullsome praise heaped upon the P M by the latest upholder of crass nepotism is any one really surprised he gushes forth with such platitudes ? I mean in the dog world running dog always has to sniff alpha dogs bum .. 

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