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this party was formed by the former PPRP very high ranking members who wanted nominate Prayuth for the PM at the next election.

That's because Prawit took full control of PPRP and will run himself or one of his proteges.

I would not be surprised if this newly formed party is just playing game for the masses. 

Their aim might still be Prayuth nomination. And certainly they would be in a coalition government formed by him.

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I thought Somkid did a decent job when he was in charge of the economy and finances. Seems sane compared to the rest of the political class.

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3 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

This idiocy of naming the PM by the party with the most seats is just ridiculous.  The PM should be elected in his/her/it's own right like most nations conduct.  The person should have a knowledge of politics, have been in a position as a senator or a MP prior and not be a puppet for the ruling party.

It's the same in America though we try to hide it better, unlike here where it's in plain view. But sometimes it's truly obvious when a clown ends up in the oval office. ????

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40 minutes ago, Pedrogaz said:

I thought Somkid did a decent job when he was in charge of the economy and finances. Seems sane compared to the rest of the political class.

same same as the current leader .... birds of the feather flick together

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Let me get this straight. This party has anakhot (future) in its name, yet invites one of Thailand's foremost dinosaurs to run for PM? You couldn't make it up.

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6 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

This idiocy of naming the PM by the party with the most seats is just ridiculous.  The PM should be elected in his/her/it's own right like most nations conduct.  The person should have a knowledge of politics, have been in a position as a senator or a MP prior and not be a puppet for the ruling party.

In all countries with a constitutional monarchy (UK, Spain, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Thailand, Japan, etc) the monarch is head of state and a prime minister is either the leader of the party that won the election (the largest party) or is selected by mps and so is usually the head of the largest party in government.  The system in countries with a non-executive president is the same.  The prime minister in Germany, Austria, Italy, Russia, India etc are all the leaders fo the largest party.  It is the exception - USA, China, France where people get to vote for someone pre-selected by the leading party or to chose an alternative if an oppositon is allowed.

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1 hour ago, Caldera said:

Let me get this straight. This party has anakhot (future) in its name, yet invites one of Thailand's foremost dinosaurs to run for PM? You couldn't make it up.

Just another dinosaur wannabe PM at 68 years old.

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12 minutes ago, thaibook said:

In all countries with a constitutional monarchy (UK, Spain, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Thailand, Japan, etc) the monarch is head of state and a prime minister is either the leader of the party that won the election (the largest party) or is selected by mps and so is usually the head of the largest party in government.  The system in countries with a non-executive president is the same.  The prime minister in Germany, Austria, Italy, Russia, India etc are all the leaders fo the largest party.  It is the exception - USA, China, France where people get to vote for someone pre-selected by the leading party or to chose an alternative if an oppositon is allowed.

Or in Thailand, just the coup leader.

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