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Prayut Could Continue As Defence Minister If Ordered By Court To Halt Being PM: Wissanu


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3 hours ago, webfact said:

Given the fact that no law prohibits a prime minister from concurrently performing in other capacities, Prayut could continue to run the defence portfolio though he may be immediately stopped by court from running the country as premier, according to the deputy premier in charge of legal affairs.

Which part of JUST GO (and take all your cronies with you) does he not understand - .....................................LOL

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For all we know, he might have the patronage and the green light to stay on from the highest office in the land, otherwise hard to to understand that in a country that is known for coups at the drop hat things have been very quiet lately....

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15 minutes ago, MrJ2U said:

He appointed himself to that position.

 

He's also head of 14 other  "departments".  Each department he gets a hefty salary.

 

Everyone in this government needs to be sentenced to prison for graft and sheer stupidity..

Remember they passed a bill absolving them of anything and everything they did while in power. Gave themselves a get out of jail free card.....

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4 hours ago, smedly said:

the public did not elect him in either roll, exactly what is wrong with so called Thai democracy, these people are appointed as members of a party but not individually elected by the people, it's a fudge of alliances and deals and you end up with people who were never directly elected by the public put into top jobs

Perfectly legal in a parliamentary system (ie., UK), so long as cabinet members are royally endorsed.

 

The downside for Defense Minister Prayut is that the caretaker PM cannot impose a State of Emergency that could be used to prevent/punish public protests. Thus, the current SOE likely becomes null and void as caretaker PM Yingluck discovered. That would be boon for opposition parties in an election.

 

However, Prayut also supervises (self-appointed) the RTP and SDI, assuming he can continue with the permission of the caretaker PM, which would give him certain levers of power.

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NO, NO, NO, NO, NO. It is time to retire this relic of the past. He must go. Very few want him, he is not needed, or required. His popularity is at an all time low, though that does not seem to matter much in a nation where all things seem to be manipulated, one way or the other. It is time for the people to choose.

 

Prayuth has failed in a horrific fashion, by nearly any measurable context. Time to move on. Enjoy your fortune elsewhere. Get a hobby, or do some leisure traveling. Do something, other than make the Thai people miserable. Please.

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6 hours ago, blazes said:

Well, look at it like this: the new PM could always sack his minister of defence.

Problem solved (temporarily).  Except that it would be Tweedledum being replaced by Tweedledee.

Tweedledum and Tweedledumber, more like...

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