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Thai PM’s failure to answer an interpellation in person irks opposition MPs


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1 hour ago, tomacht8 said:

First they coup into the job of government and now they shine through abstinence. General inability coupled with a refusal to work and an arrogance that shows that they don't really care about the country and the people. Any reasonably responsible politician in government would be able to explain and justify his actions and plans in Parliament. Not so in Thailand. These government figures are not worthy of their office.

But....but....but coups and military/hidden oligarchical rule is tradition and almost a way of life. 

Almost impossible to break from strongarm customary heritage. 

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7 hours ago, rwill said:

You forgot one other option.  Have another coup d'etat.

I don't think that I forgot it, as it must be difficult to have a coup against yourself. If anybody else holds a coup against you, you are likely to be chucked out anyway.

 

I suppose the really hard and embarrassing part would be to hold a coup against yourself and still be chucked out.

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2 hours ago, Andycoops said:

He's too dumb to answer questions as he's continually shown since he took over and is why he's never stood for election in a constituency.

Remember the hand sanitizer spraying episode, sums up the numpty completely.

As does the cardboard cutout of himself.

Or stroking and kissing a toad.

Or throwing banana skins at reporters.

Or patting reporters on the head and touching their ears.

Or threatening to execute reporters who report news he doesn't like... etc. 

 

Man is a total arrogant buffoon. 

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48 minutes ago, billd766 said:

I don't think that I forgot it, as it must be difficult to have a coup against yourself. If anybody else holds a coup against you, you are likely to be chucked out anyway.

 

I suppose the really hard and embarrassing part would be to hold a coup against yourself and still be chucked out.

Or the classic adage: What if they held a coup and no one came.....

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9 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

Thai PM’s failure to answer an interpellation in person irks opposition MPs

 

Come on, give the guy a break, 'interpellation' is a long word and he may not have understood it.

Probably not as being a soldier he will probably have about the same IQ as the average Thai person.

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