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Thai Economic party withdraws from government coalition

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The Thai Economic party has decided to leave the government to send a clear message to the public that the party is no longer allied with the administration of Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha.

 

Deputy Leader and Strategic Chief of the Thai Economic party, Wichit Plangsriskul, said today (Tuesday) that the party believes that its loss in the by-election in Constituency 4 of Lampang on Sunday, to the opposition Thai Liberal party, was partially due to being a government coalition partner.

 

He said he has discussed the issue with two other party members, party-list MP Boonsing Warinrak and Kamphaeng Phet MP Pai Leeke, and it was agreed that, to send a clear message to the public, that the party is no longer a part of the government, the two MPs should resign the government whip.

 

Full Story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/thai-economic-party-withdraws-from-government-coalition/

 

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Follow the money as usual. Dopes.

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If they win any seats and the PPRP stays in power they will rejoin the coalition

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Scallywags. 

Same same......regardless.

2 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The Thai Economic party has decided to leave the government to send a clear message to the public that the party is no longer allied with the administration of Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha.

Unless of course .....a lot more cheating and skulduggery puts the military back in power. Then it's cap in hand time.

11 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

 

The Thai Economic party has decided to leave the government to send a clear message to the public that the party is no longer allied with the administration of Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha

Sorry, but if voters are anything mile me, they will avoid you like the plague as you 'were' allied with them.

"Thammanat Prompao"

 

Theres the problem.

 

 

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15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The Thai Economic party has decided to leave the government to send a clear message to the public that the party is no longer allied with the administration of Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha.

Too late, you were in bed with Prayut & Co..

and sh#t sticks to a blanket.

in the article below is more clear.

in 2019 election they had 6 MPs - 5 in government and 1 in opposition. So some 3 of them still in government.

This year they were joined by 21 rebels from PPP, with lead of the Heroin Minister.

Drug Minister Prompao has become secretary-general of that party, but the party did not join an opposition. 

They will have their first chance in the coming censure debate

https://www.thaienquirer.com/41694/thai-economic-party-loses-by-election-resulting-in-two-high-profile-resignations/

18 hours ago, Denim said:

Unless of course .....a lot more cheating and skulduggery puts the military back in power. Then it's cap in hand time.

Yet, the military has obliviously always been in power - even on the occasion of the odd civilian governments throughout the decades, all of which have been steeped in underhand and self-preserving corruption themselves. 

Studious observers will also understand the perpetuating presence of a military/former military majority within both houses parliament and minister cabinets for ages.....regardless of said government. Less, the subliminal militarism doctrine that exists amongst such "public" sectors as policing, education, government employees, etc. 

 

If one is truly curious, and aren't familiar with why these things are the way they are, one could ask themselves why is Thai societal/official infrastructure so bent on the traditional militarism association? What does it represent and protect? Why does it exist? 

 

Has little do do with an individual military guy or the usual corrupted politician that have been instilled into the societal landscape forever. Yet, will debate and discuss such surface and non sequitur entities that have little to do with anything - not grasping how the machine really works. 

Something is brewing in Thailand.

When it's gonna hit the fan, it won't be pretty.

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