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4 hours ago, webfact said:

Prawit said last Tuesday that “there may be a substitute prime minister” if Prayut is unable to remain in his position.

Prawit is the puppet master.. he pulls all the strings.

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Thammanart and Prinn have all the right ethical qualifications to be substitute PM. They should arrange a Texas shoot out between the two of them.

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4 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

They dwell on the watches. Mere peanuts. Has anyone ever bothered to investigate the overseas villas, the New York penthouses, and the yachts? How about the hidden billions? Nobody knows the full extent of the corruption and ethical malfeasance of this man and his gang. 

Even more so, the real influencers at the top. 

Never a mention.

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It makes sense (a new PM now):

 

1. an election is looming, and

2. polling may show that Prayut is now too much on the nose,

 

... so maybe it is time to put a new wolf in the sheep's clothes, and hope they can pull off a hat-trick:

 

1. Coup,

2. Election win (with senate on-side),

3. Rinse and repeat No. 2

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3 hours ago, law ling said:

It makes sense (a new PM now):

 

1. an election is looming, and

2. polling may show that Prayut is now too much on the nose,

 

... so maybe it is time to put a new wolf in the sheep's clothes, and hope they can pull off a hat-trick:

 

1. Coup,

2. Election win (with senate on-side),

3. Rinse and repeat No. 2

If #3 fails go to #1 and repeat ad nauseum.

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58 minutes ago, edwinchester said:

"Political accident" is that a euphemism for "your eight years as PM are up"?

Perfectly legit. 

As we was the selected one. 

Along with the appropriated blessings/permission.

 

That's how things have worked here forever.

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20 hours ago, mtls2005 said:

Off to review the constitution du jour.

 

Don't believe it allows for a "substitute" pm?

 

Sec. 168

 

<talks about a pm vacating the office>

 

and the Permanent Secretaries shall elect one person among themselves to perform duties as Prime Minister. 

 

 

 

 

Sounds ominous.

 

He's already shot himself in the foot a dozen times. Does he plan to aim higher?

 

 

We should be so lucky.

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4 hours ago, edwinchester said:

"Political accident" is that a euphemism for "your eight years as PM are up"?

We can but hope.

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Ain't nobody getting that job without a nod from on high.

We don't anticipate any change other than the retired high-ranking face lecturing from the podium.

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Webfact   Who is the geezer in the photo with all the medals . I think I see a sky diving one from a Chinese sub. there. Streuth that jacket must weigh 20 kilos .

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21 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

Thought there was about 30 plus cardboard ones  ? 

They burned them all. They were doing a better job, and he lost face. 

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16 hours ago, law ling said:

 

1. Coup,

2. Election win (with senate on-side),

3. Rinse and repeat No. 2

Approaching ~ 19:30 m AKA "Conflict".

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16 hours ago, Dogmatix said:

Thammanart and Prinn have all the right ethical qualifications to be substitute PM. They should arrange a Texas shoot out between the two of them.

Money shots? 

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