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PM Prayut admits to being sole coup-maker, as Deputy Prawit defends himself in censure debate

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Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has admitted to being the individual behind the May 2014 coup in Thailand, as he raised his hand, quite proudly, when referred to by his Deputy Prawit Wongsuwan, during the second day of censure debate yesterday (Wednesday).

 

Prawit, was defending himself against the Opposition’s claims of his role in the coup and the luxury watches he claimed had been borrowed from his friend and had not declared as assets.

 

The prime minister’s smiling response to Prawit’s claim provoked and outbreak of laughter in the House. After the parliamentary session, Prayut told reporters, “I need to take the responsibility, because I did it.”

 

Prawit told parliament that Prayut Chan-o-cha was responsible for the putsch, which toppled the elected caretaker government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, who had already been removed due to a court case against her controversial rice pledging policy.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/pm-prayut-admits-to-being-sole-coup-maker-as-deputy-prawit-defends-his-luxury-watches-in-censure-debate/

 

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So Gen Watchman had nothing to do with the coup whatsoever. Who’d have guessed. He was very lucky to get such a big job in the coup government in that case.

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Is not leading a coup a traitorous and criminal act?

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13 minutes ago, proton said:

Is not leading a coup a traitorous and criminal act?

not when you write the playbook. 

Gang of One? Or Five?

 

 

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Are coups not illegal?? Why is he still in power than.. He should be punished in court , surely after the elections of last time as democracy was restored..... But Oh I forgot.. This is Thailand

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21 minutes ago, proton said:

Is not leading a coup a traitorous and criminal act?

In civilised countries yes.........

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Only in Thailand when someone admit that he is the sole coup maker and get away with it. This is a sickening mentality among some generals that staging a coup is their entitlement and they are doing the country a favour. Every coup is a body blow to the image of Thailand's political stability and economy. The generals are doing a hideous disservice to the country and ought to stand trial for illegal seizure of a legimate elected government. 

1 hour ago, proton said:

Is not leading a coup a traitorous and criminal act?

 

41 minutes ago, Eric Loh said:

Only in Thailand when someone admit that he is the sole coup maker and get away with it.

 

The coup maker(s) granted themselves complete amnesty for any crimes leading up to the coup, and any crimes they might commit as the NCPO.

 

https://prachatai.com/english/node/4236

 

 

This was in the interim Charter, which was of course endorsed by the highest authority in the Kingdom.

 

 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

Prawit Wongsuwan

He most likely slept through the coup.wake me up when its over ????

regards wrgeordie

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The question "Does he have the intellectual capacity to pull off a coup alone?" comes to mind... 

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4 minutes ago, worgeordie said:

He most likely slept through the coup.wake me up when its over ????

regards wrgeordie

That's why he needed all those expensive watches, the alarms on his ordinary casio didn't work.

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18 minutes ago, bamnutsak said:

 

 

The coup maker(s) granted themselves complete amnesty for any crimes leading up to the coup, and any crimes they might commit as the NCPO.

 

https://prachatai.com/english/node/4236

 

 

This was in the interim Charter, which was of course endorsed by the highest authority in the Kingdom.

 

 

 

 

 

That itself was a mockery of a constitution when written by long supporter of coups Meechai Ruchupan. Besides the controversy of writing amnesty for crimes relating to the coup, he paved the way for a non-elected to be appointed as prime minister.

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Funny ,  he's ok  about the army overthrowing the public, but not the public overthrowing the army !

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Wouldn't it be just so darn satisfying to see police/soldiers marching in and rudely cuff him and then with great fanfare march him off to a damp and dark jail cell!

Getting goosebumps thinking about it.

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So will he be brought to trial and charged with insurrection (as would happen in a true democracy)?

OK, Prayut is the "sacrificial lamb" as his term is already more than eight years - even if he would have been voted into office back in May 2014 ......... 

Prawit got up from his nap to possibly get his nappies changed and the rest knows, that it was not Prayut who was the coup leader but just a soldier serving his country against the so evil elected government of Yingluck and the puppet master in Dubai. Latter got "dethroned" the night before he was to address the General Assembly of the United Nations in New York.

What a smart planning that was ............ Back then was this Prayut as well? Just asking for a friend......  

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And we forgot that such activities require special permission, instigating and authority from a higher plain, and historically always been of this nature. 

The crux that doesn't truly seem to be understood by most. 

 

 

5 hours ago, proton said:

Is not leading a coup a traitorous and criminal act?

Not leading a coup is a traitorous and criminal act.

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5 hours ago, bamnutsak said:

Gang of One? Or Five?

 

 

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Our leader has more wings than a fried chicken seller.

10 hours ago, bamnutsak said:

 

 

The coup maker(s) granted themselves complete amnesty for any crimes leading up to the coup, and any crimes they might commit as the NCPO.

 

https://prachatai.com/english/node/4236

 

 

This was in the interim Charter, which was of course endorsed by the highest authority in the Kingdom.

 

 

 

 

 

That is simply not possible. Higher authority was incapacitated at the time and remained so.

7 hours ago, saakura said:

Not leading a coup is a traitorous and criminal act.

Is that an attempt at humor?

At least some Thai's get it:

 

"Move Forward MP Wiroj Lakkhanaadisorn said in his Facebook post last night that General Prawit’s statement about the coup could be used as evidence to take Prayut to court in the future on charge of insurrection."

 

"On Facebook, the Thai Liberal party’s strategy chief, Somchai Srisutthiyakorn, accused the prime minister of completely lacking an awareness of what “democracy” means when he confessed, with a smile and a wave, to staging the coup, the worst offence against democracy."

13 hours ago, djayz said:

The question "Does he have the intellectual capacity to pull off a coup alone?" comes to mind... 

He is lacking the intellectual Capacity to pull his socks off never mind much else

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18 hours ago, Eric Loh said:

Only in Thailand when someone admit that he is the sole coup maker and get away with it. This is a sickening mentality among some generals that staging a coup is their entitlement and they are doing the country a favour. Every coup is a body blow to the image of Thailand's political stability and economy. The generals are doing a hideous disservice to the country and ought to stand trial for illegal seizure of a legimate elected government. 

Yet Western countries turn a convenient blind eye to it, continue to trade with them and allow them to become members of international organisations.

If this Junta was shunned by the West until a democratically elected government was chosen then things might be different.

19 hours ago, petermik said:

In civilised countries yes.........

Yes, I am watching the committee in Washington on TV now!

19 hours ago, proton said:

Is not leading a coup a traitorous and criminal act?

Well maybe, but not anywhere near as serious as unspecified allegations of anti-monarchy activities.

 

Anyway, it is covered by the amnesty issued by, umh, himself as it happens.

42 minutes ago, jacko45k said:

Yes, I am watching the committee in Washington on TV now!

That was certainly an attempted coup and will no doubt result in the same punishment that Prayuth will get, nowt, zip, zero!

2 hours ago, hotchilli said:

Yet Western countries turn a convenient blind eye to it, continue to trade with them and allow them to become members of international organisations.

If this Junta was shunned by the West until a democratically elected government was chosen then things might be different.

If Thailand were shunned by the West it would be even more dependent and beholding to China.

9 hours ago, hotchilli said:

Yet Western countries turn a convenient blind eye to it, continue to trade with them and allow them to become members of international organisations.

If this Junta was shunned by the West until a democratically elected government was chosen then things might be different.

There will never be a free, open or democratic way as long as the quasi-hidden corrupt and criminal influential  tradition is pulling the strings. 

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