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Ruling Palang Pracharat party dealt another blow with Rambo’s resignation


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Vice Minister at the Prime Minister’s Office Seksakol Atthawong, alias “Rambo Isan”, has quit the ruling Palang Pracharat party, reportedly to join the Thai Sang Thai, founded by former Pheu Thai party chief strategist Khunying Sudarat Keyuraphan.

 

The outspoken vice minister, formerly a core member of the red-shirt movement, submitted his resignation letter to the party on January 27th without giving a reason for his departure.

 

The ruling party, led by Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwan, has seen dozens of its MPs and members leave recently, including a group of 21 MPs, led by former deputy agriculture minister Thammanat Prompao, who were sacked from the party last month allegedly for making an unacceptable demand of the party.

 

Full Story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/ruling-palang-pracharat-party-dealt-another-blow-with-rambos-resignation/

 

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3 hours ago, Snig27 said:

Atthawong is a rabid nutter and even by the PPP's appallingly low standards of ethics and mental efficiency, he's a shocker. Not sure who the winner and loser here is. Hopefully this lot consume themselves. Thailand would be a better place for it.

Part and parcel to the ongoing theatre. 

It's what they do. 

 

 

The content of the stage remains the same, only the players change. 

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14 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The ruling party, led by Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwan, has seen dozens of its MPs and members leave recently, including a group of 21 MPs, led by former deputy agriculture minister Thammanat Prompao, who were sacked from the party last month allegedly for making an unacceptable demand of the party.

Jumping ship... Ole fatty won't have anyone left to do his laundry soon if this keeps up.

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2 hours ago, hotchilli said:

Jumping ship... Ole fatty won't have anyone left to do his laundry soon if this keeps up.

They've still got the Army, who may well be instructed to step in to do some laundry as soon as things get out of hand.

 

Remember, there's nothing stopping them now. No voice of moderation any more, no-one to intervene on behalf of the people.

 

These gangster politicians they deal with are just an inconvenience to pretend they are a Democracy to the US and other gullible parties who are easily hoodwinked, and they will be dispensed as seen fit.

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1 hour ago, Mr Meeseeks said:

They've still got the Army, who may well be instructed to step in to do some laundry as soon as things get out of hand.

 

Remember, there's nothing stopping them now. No voice of moderation any more, no-one to intervene on behalf of the people.

 

These gangster politicians they deal with are just an inconvenience to pretend they are a Democracy to the US and other gullible parties who are easily hoodwinked, and they will be dispensed as seen fit.

Neither Prayut or Prawit control the army and the incumbent Army Chief General Narongpang is from the King’s Guard. I don’t see how they can instruct the army to do their dirty work. 

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2 hours ago, Eric Loh said:

Neither Prayut or Prawit control the army and the incumbent Army Chief General Narongpang is from the King’s Guard. I don’t see how they can instruct the army to do their dirty work. 

One person and one person only.

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4 hours ago, Mr Meeseeks said:

They've still got the Army, who may well be instructed to step in to do some laundry as soon as things get out of hand.

 

Remember, there's nothing stopping them now. No voice of moderation any more, no-one to intervene on behalf of the people.

 

These gangster politicians they deal with are just an inconvenience to pretend they are a Democracy to the US and other gullible parties who are easily hoodwinked, and they will be dispensed as seen fit.

I will make a most optimistic prediction. When the creeps eventually lose power, there will never be another military coup here. Think about it. The moral authority that backed the coups in the past, is long gone. And the army does not have the guts to wage war against their people, Burma style. Won't happen. The Thai army does not have the guts for it, and the Thai soldiers, and the families of the soldiers would never tolerate their sons murdering innocent Thais. And the Thai soldiers are not facing the level of desperation the young Burmese are. The poverty here is not as grinding as it is in Burma. I do not think it could be sustained, if the fools started it. Thailand is a very different culture than Burma, on a dozen significant levels. And the youth now, are very different people than they were during past coups, which were violent.

 
The army is in a difficult position now. If voted out, they would have to accept it. The generals would have to be content with their massive fortunes. 
 

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