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One of Thailand’s biggest scourges revels in great polarity


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March 1, 2022: Nepotism is a political demon that lurks in all kinds of ideological environments, and while it is prevalent in a dictatorship, it can also weaken democracy considerably.

 

Worse still, this demon feeds off rivalry of ideologies.

 

The latest plight of former prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra is an Exhibit A of that. On the one hand, the case of Thawil Pliensri took place while Thailand was supposedly more democratic than now. On the other hand, action is only being taken against her when the country is “less democratic”, raising the question whether it was a conspiracy to twist the knife in the wound of a fallen rival rather than a sincere effort to get rid of one of the biggest scourges haunting the political system.

 

To cut a long story short, Thawil was removed as head of the National Security Council while Yingluck was in power, so that then police chief Wichean Poteposree, who was at the time having to give the helm of the national police to political favourite Priewphan Damapong, allegedly could have a graceful exit.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/one-of-thailands-biggest-scourges-revels-in-great-polarity/

 

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5 hours ago, Thaiwrath said:

I think the correct terminology for this government is UNDEMOCRATIC, not less democratic !

One might, firstly, define what democracy is and where it's practiced in truer form. 

Today's definition of democracy as seen the world over might be: Oligarchical Corporatism. 

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19 minutes ago, zzaa09 said:

One might, firstly, define what democracy is and where it's practiced in truer form. 

Today's definition of democracy as seen the world over might be: Oligarchical Corporatism. 

As usual, your post is Right on the Money

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