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3 weeks or 5 years – how much longer can Prayut legally stay in power?


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9 minutes ago, greeneking said:

I have seen reports 100000 are working, and owe their loyalty, to one who is above the army. The days of the so called Eastern Tigers have been fading.

Best not to be clearer.

Your figures correspond to those I have read.

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And yet there is this, so what gives

 

https://www.nationthailand.com/in-focus/30294068

 

"In response, Prayut said yesterday he would focus on running the government for his remaining time in office rather than think of forming a new party or entering politics"

 

 

However, he has been playing too much politics and is part and parcel to 3 new political parties.....So much lying he does.  I call BS.

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On 8/6/2022 at 9:08 PM, Orinoco said:

Can't see Thailand changing much, no matter who's,  go at the Trough it is.

New piglets are coming of age everyday.

No change, same old, same old.

11:07 time for a beer. :giggle:

 

Yep. And still, many don't understand how things work here. 

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On 8/6/2022 at 7:33 PM, Andycoops said:

As he has been in power illegally for 8 years with the support of corrupt cronies who knows how long the usurper can continue.

Coup's are illegal power grabs at the point of guns and tank barrels.

Sure.

Yet, coups have been a way of life here for ages. 

Why is this?????

Answer this inquiry correctly and you'll be on your way to solving the puzzle. 

 

 

And still, most don't get it - whatsoever. 

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