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Third no confidence motion filed against Thailand’s PM, 5 ministers

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Another no confidence motion against Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha and five other cabinet members was filed by the Opposition today (Monday), with a censure debate expected later this month or early next.

 

The motion is the third since the second Prayut administration came to power in July 2019. The prime minister and the other ministers targeted survived both previous motions.

 

With the failure to contain the currently raging COVID-19 pandemic, the slow vaccine rollout, the economic impacts of the COVID related restrictions and alleged corruption in the management of the pandemic being the focus, the five other ministers being targeted are Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, Transport Minister Saksayam Chidchob, Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives Minister Chalermchai Sri-on, Labour Minister Suchart Chomklin, and Digital Economy and Society Chaiwut Thanakamanusorn.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/third-no-confidence-motion-filed-against-thailands-pm-5-ministers/

 

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I expect that will make a huge difference and the govt will resign on masse.

 

To be replaced by more aged military men.

 

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I have 100% confidence that they are all 100% incompetent...

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At this rate the powers that be will need to replace Prayut with another Army General that's completely unqualified and unable to run a country.

 

Democracy. Thai sty. 

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2 hours ago, JonnyF said:

At this rate the powers that be will need to replace Prayut with another Army General that's completely unqualified and unable to run a country.

 

Democracy. Thai sty. 

Ole fatty?

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The courts are controled by this "government".

 

I don't expect any other verdict but "not guilty".

 

They need to change the whole government including the judges.

 

 

How about this fellow who boarded a plane in Bangkok with baking flour just to land in Sydney with some kilos of "dealer's finest"; how did he get off the hook this time? 

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2 hours ago, BobinBKK said:

I have 100% confidence that they are all 100% incompetent...

Yep

 

This is what I think most Westerners don't understand. It's not like many western countries where different parties have fundamentally different approaches to managing the country. 

 

In Thailand, the culture encourages virtually everyone to be mostly alike. Collectivist society. 

 

There are hardly any groups that would run the country very differently or do much better. They are mostly all slaves to their culture. The next guys will have 99% of the same opinions and ways of working. The biggest difference will be who gets to cream off the top

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9 minutes ago, DaveSamutP said:

Yep

 

This is what I think most Westerners don't understand. It's not like many western countries where different parties have fundamentally different approaches to managing the country. 

 

In Thailand, the culture encourages virtually everyone to be mostly alike. Collectivist society. 

 

There are hardly any groups that would run the country very differently or do much better. They are mostly all slaves to their culture. The next guys will have 99% of the same opinions and ways of working. The biggest difference will be who gets to cream off the top

Pretty odd post when the western countries have stagnated economies while the dynamism and growth are in Asia. Asia is not only the fastest growing economic region, as well as the largest continental economy by both GDP nominal and PPP in the world. Obviously it is down the individual western leaders managing their countries and not doing a good job. Perhaps it is down to Asian collective cultures that brought them prosperity. 

3 hours ago, JonnyF said:

At this rate the powers that be will need to replace Prayut with another Army General that's completely unqualified and unable to run a country.

 

Democracy. Thai sty. 

Myanmar has one. 

3 hours ago, BobinBKK said:

I have 100% confidence that they are all 100% incompetent...

Uh-huh.

Tradition. For decades.

Such broad critiques not only apply to the usual coup installed military political presence, but also the random "democratically-elected" civilian types [Thaksin, Abhisit, and several others of contemporary times]. As it's clear that they all belong to the same club. 

He will always be a reacting *Writhing Snake*, coming up with all kind of actions to make the challengers illegal.

 

For sure the well-being of the country is the last thing on his mind. 

 

He should learn from the Malaysian PM. 

 

 

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2 hours ago, Eric Loh said:

Pretty odd post when the western countries have stagnated economies while the dynamism and growth are in Asia. Asia is not only the fastest growing economic region, as well as the largest continental economy by both GDP nominal and PPP in the world. Obviously it is down the individual western leaders managing their countries and not doing a good job. Perhaps it is down to Asian collective cultures that brought them prosperity. 

Growth in Asia, as most everywhere in the world, happens not due to governments’ efforts but despite governments’ efforts. Remove government from the equation and growth will accelerate. Asian countries have higher rates of growth because they started from a very low base.

3 hours ago, Eric Loh said:

Pretty odd post when the western countries have stagnated economies while the dynamism and growth are in Asia. Asia is not only the fastest growing economic region, as well as the largest continental economy by both GDP nominal and PPP in the world. Obviously it is down the individual western leaders managing their countries and not doing a good job. Perhaps it is down to Asian collective cultures that brought them prosperity. 

Yes, and most of the weight loss at the gym is by the guy who is still fat and will be fat for a long time. 

 

As a Sporean, I know you are smarter than your post. 

 

1. Don't put Thailand in a basket with all other Asian countries. Some are great, most others are not. Thailand is not Singapore, for example. 

 

2. Countries with lots of room to grow can grow a lot for long periods of time. But, wake me up when Thailand has has evaded the middle income trap, has a viable middle class and doesn't rely on millions of sex workers to support its rural economies. 

7 hours ago, BobinBKK said:

I have 100% confidence that they are all 100% incompetent...

..... but will pass the no confidence vote with flying colours... 

4 hours ago, hotchilli said:

Ole fatty?

He needs watching......

7 hours ago, JonnyF said:

At this rate the powers that be will need to replace Prayut with another Army General that's completely unqualified and unable to run a country.

 

Democracy. Thai sty. 

But they know how to salute and shine shoes -  what more so they need? 

Better them than the Masses.

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3 hours ago, zzaa09 said:

Uh-huh.

Tradition. For decades.

Such broad critiques not only apply to the usual coup installed military political presence, but also the random "democratically-elected" civilian types [Thaksin, Abhisit, and several others of contemporary times]. As it's clear that they all belong to the same club. 

At least Thaksin was elected.

 

He was like Trump.

You either hated him or loved him.

 

But in the end he was elected.  Like it or not.

 

This junta is just a crime syndicate.

 

4 hours ago, Eric Loh said:

Pretty odd post when the western countries have stagnated economies while the dynamism and growth are in Asia. Asia is not only the fastest growing economic region, as well as the largest continental economy by both GDP nominal and PPP in the world. Obviously it is down the individual western leaders managing their countries and not doing a good job. Perhaps it is down to Asian collective cultures that brought them prosperity. 

Nonsense

https://statisticstimes.com/economy/projected-world-gdp-ranking.php

Were they ever confident in him before ! I'm afraid to say ,he's here to stay!

Besides ,he has all the might at his disposal

1 hour ago, MrJ2U said:

At least Thaksin was elected.

 

He was like Trump.

You either hated him or loved him.

 

But in the end he was elected.  Like it or not.

 

This junta is just a crime syndicate.

 

Crime syndicates disguised as politicos is what it's been about here for decades upon decades.

Elected or not. It means nothing. Bit of a facade.

Still required to answer to The Godfather. 

 

Still surprised as to the great number of folks that haven't a clue as to how Thai political machines operate - forever.

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12 minutes ago, zzaa09 said:

Still surprised as to the great number of folks that haven't a clue as to how Thai political machines operate - forever

One politician was elected by the people.

 

The other group toppled the elected government.

 

Its called a coup.

Amazing people don't understand this.

Hello!

13 minutes ago, MrJ2U said:

One politician was elected by the people.

 

The other group toppled the elected government.

 

Its called a coup.

Amazing people don't understand this.

Hello!

...and still remaining ignorant as to how things really work here. 

8 minutes ago, zzaa09 said:

...and still remaining ignorant as to how things really work here. 

Your a trainwreck.

6 hours ago, Eric Loh said:

Pretty odd post when the western countries have stagnated economies while the dynamism and growth are in Asia. Asia is not only the fastest growing economic region, as well as the largest continental economy by both GDP nominal and PPP in the world. Obviously it is down the individual western leaders managing their countries and not doing a good job. Perhaps it is down to Asian collective cultures that brought them prosperity. 

And surely the West would never have gone so far and achieved so much without Asia to stand on...

 

Oh, wait...  Actually, the way forward for mankind is strong, competitive, open and free collaboration for the betterment of all.  There is only one fly in that ointment, can you spot it?

 

9 hours ago, Eric Loh said:

Pretty odd post when the western countries have stagnated economies while the dynamism and growth are in Asia. Asia is not only the fastest growing economic region, as well as the largest continental economy by both GDP nominal and PPP in the world. Obviously it is down the individual western leaders managing their countries and not doing a good job. Perhaps it is down to Asian collective cultures that brought them prosperity. 

Leave us not forget that some of these emerging Asian economies owe much of their economic growth to those Western countries who allowed their corporate sectors to move their manufacturing bases and labor forces to said Asian countries.

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I'm sure the generalissimo is quaking in his jackboots.

 

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9 hours ago, Eric Loh said:

Pretty odd post when the western countries have stagnated economies while the dynamism and growth are in Asia. Asia is not only the fastest growing economic region, as well as the largest continental economy by both GDP nominal and PPP in the world. Obviously it is down the individual western leaders managing their countries and not doing a good job. Perhaps it is down to Asian collective cultures that brought them prosperity. 

yes it couldnt  possibly  be the  use of cheap  labour by foreign countries manufacturing here to  supply goodg to their own countries  citizens who always seek the cheapest price over quality which  will  slowly make the Thais demand  higher  salaries  making them less  competitiive and moving the factories to other cheap  lobour countries.

14 hours ago, zzaa09 said:

Uh-huh.

Tradition. For decades.

Such broad critiques not only apply to the usual coup installed military political presence, but also the random "democratically-elected" civilian types [Thaksin, Abhisit, and several others of contemporary times]. As it's clear that they all belong to the same club. 

Abhisit was never democratically elected. 

 

He became Prime Minister after a judicial coup which removed then PM Samak (for appearing on a cooking show no less) and after the Chidchob clan stabbed Thaksin in the back and went over to side with the Dems. 

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