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PM Says He Will Decide if House Should Be Dissolved


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Posted
5 hours ago, smedly said:

We have plenty of scope with other countries and their leaders including Thailand who farm their ill gotten gains all over the world ................ apply the rules to them all 

Yeah, but who is Thailand going to try and annex first ? Only real country they could try that on is Laos, and the subs would be no use there !

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Posted
13 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha said whether the House should be dissolved or not would depend on his decision and he would base it on situations.

His decision... not the peoples?

Posted (edited)
14 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

Of course the PM is the only one who can dissolve parliament, which would in fact dissolve his cabinet and a new election would be needed with a caretaker government including a caretaking PM put in place before hand.  Of course this PM would never allow any of that to happen, he still has the remainder of his 20 year roadmap to complete before he leaves office.  Hello President Chan O Cha regent for life.

Bet he has a photo of Putin on the wall in his home...555.

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Somebody has to tell me the difference of the present circus in the government house compared to the days of Phibul and Sarit except that their VIP flights are leaving from Swampy and no longer from Don Meuiouioung airport ???? 

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This coming from someone who DID NOT want to be the PM, promised he would step aside as soon as things 'were resolved' and kept insisting thereafter he has no wish to continue as a PM. This Fishstop ChaCha is nothing but a load of bullpoop.

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Posted
14 hours ago, DezLez said:

What about a "vote of no confidence" passing or HM calling for it?

Like that would ever happen with a room full of appointed senators and the big man already calling the shots, thats in my view.  The PM is just a figurehead. 

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Posted (edited)
15 minutes ago, ThailandRyan said:

Like that would ever happen with a room full of appointed senators and the big man already calling the shots, thats in my view.  The PM is just a figurehead. 

You mean a 'bell-end'... ????

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Posted
13 hours ago, baboon said:

Can't the both of them not just p!ss off and leave the country be? Fat, smug self-satisfied vermin both. They ought to be in the dock at The Hague, the filthy scum.

Their critics were less kind… ???? 

Posted
14 hours ago, DezLez said:

What about a "vote of no confidence" passing or HM calling for it?

House MP's can call for VNC. But a successful VNC requires a simple majority vote of the House MP's. But Prayut's pro-military coalition has repeatedly voted against no confidence. 

Posted
17 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

Of course the PM is the only one who can dissolve parliament, which would in fact dissolve his cabinet and a new election would be needed with a caretaker government including a caretaking PM put in place before hand.  Of course this PM would never allow any of that to happen, he still has the remainder of his 20 year roadmap to complete before he leaves office.  Hello President Chan O Cha regent for life.

The PM can unilaterally dissolve Parliament.

But a simple majority of House MP's in a vote of no confidence can also dissolve Parliament. But given that Prayut's pro-military coalition has repeatedly votes successfully against a VNC, it would be up to Prayut to dissolve the House otherwise. 

Posted
10 hours ago, smedly said:

who elected you to decide such matters

It's in the Constitution that received a majority approval from Thai voters in a referendum.

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