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Does court ruling signal the end of PM Prayut’s time in power?

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By Thai PBS World’s Political Desk

 

Now that the court has suspended Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha from duty after agreeing to rule on his eight-year term limit, an important question arises: What next?

 

The Constitutional Court’s nine judges voted unanimously on Wednesday (August 24) to accept a petition from 171 opposition MPs for judicial review of Prayut’s tenure as PM. The petition was filed with House Speaker Chuan Leekpai last week and forwarded to the court on Monday.

 

The judges also voted 5:4 to suspend Prayut from his PM duties with immediate effect until a final ruling is issued, as requested in the petition.

 

The suspension order, however, came as a surprise to many people since it followed rumors that Prayut would be allowed to stay in office while the court reviewed the case.

 

This is the first time Gen Prayut has been suspended from duty since he began serving as PM on August 24, 2014. At that time, he headed the junta formed following the May 2014 military coup that he led while serving as Army chief. This military putsch ousted the elected government of Yingluck Shinawatra.

 

As prime minister, Prayut has faced three previous Constitutional Court cases but won unanimous rulings in his favor each time.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/does-court-ruling-signal-the-end-of-pm-prayuts-time-in-power/

 

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His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej has graciously given a Royal Command for the appointment of General Prayut Chan-ocha as the 29th Prime Minister of Thailand, as countersigned by the President of the National Legislative Assembly Pornpetch Wichitcholachai. General Prayut received the Royal Command in a ceremony held on 25 August 2014 at the Army Headquarters in Bangkok.

 

Prayut has had his 8 years as a PM. Simple as it is.

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2 hours ago, tomacht8 said:

Prayut has had his 8 years as a PM. Simple as it is.

I agree.

Let's see if they all love and respect the King as much as they always proclaim.

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Democracy in action, junta style.

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I think they will have to carry Prayut out from his premiership in a coffin or garbage truck. His hands are glued fast to his emergency decree premiership. I wonder how many months this fellow has governed without Section 44 or emergency decree. 

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Would be nice a change of PM just before a General Election, democracy might be the end result, with yet another New Constitution, change that winning seats (what 250 ? seats) before the the first vote is cast.

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He won’t be going anywhere if the army wants him to stay otherwise it’s likely another General or one of his current goons will be stepping in to replace him. 
Pretty sure the next occupant of the office of PM won’t be the result of a free and fair election. 

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Irrespective of the immediate outcome, at the end of the day following any removal, elections, coup or whatever comes to pass it will be same same - so just carry-on as normal ...... 

This guy aint going anywhere

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3 hours ago, tomacht8 said:

His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej has graciously given a Royal Command for the appointment of General Prayut Chan-ocha as the 29th Prime Minister of Thailand, as countersigned by the President of the National Legislative Assembly Pornpetch Wichitcholachai. General Prayut received the Royal Command in a ceremony held on 25 August 2014 at the Army Headquarters in Bangkok.

 

Prayut has had his 8 years as a PM. Simple as it is.

It’s a "misunderstanding "….

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52 minutes ago, Zack61 said:

He won’t be going anywhere if the army wants him to stay otherwise it’s likely another General or one of his current goons will be stepping in to replace him. 
Pretty sure the next occupant of the office of PM won’t be the result of a free and fair election. 

Very little to do with what the army wants.

He is worse than the British in India 555555

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Couldn't he just do another coup? It worked out pretty well for him the first time. Or did I just say the quiet part out loud?

7 minutes ago, HappyExpat57 said:

Couldn't he just do another coup? It worked out pretty well for him the first time. Or did I just say the quiet part out loud?

He was the army chief when he lead the coup. Just which army unit will follow his order now. He is a retired ex army officer when he became a politician. 

Just now, Eric Loh said:

He was the army chief when he lead the coup. Just which army unit will follow his order now. He is a retired ex army officer when he became a politician. 

That was sarcasm, really just a rhetorical remark.

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Of the seven or eight medals he is wearing I can only identify five.........

Knots

Origami

Fire lighting

100 yards breast stroke

cycling proficiency test

Can anyone identify the remainder...................

He was put in for A reason before the man past And it worked. The current man couldn't be bothered. The kangaroo court making a statement they are legit grand standing?

As soon as the courts get their payment the Puppet show will go on it is just a bump on the SOi? ????

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I have heard from a good source that he is planning a coup. 

He is going to over through his self then take the reins for another 8 years.

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1 hour ago, Zack61 said:

He won’t be going anywhere if the army wants him to stay otherwise it’s likely another General or one of his current goons will be stepping in to replace him. 
Pretty sure the next occupant of the office of PM won’t be the result of a free and fair election. 

Is that a Naval Uniform the "General" is wearing or costume.

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He ain't going nowhere. He will cling to the power like flies to a turd 

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50 minutes ago, AhFarangJa said:

Of the seven or eight medals he is wearing I can only identify five.........

Knots

Origami

Fire lighting

100 yards breast stroke

cycling proficiency test

Can anyone identify the remainder...................

I think the rest are for being first in various NAAFI queues.

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

an important question arises: What next?

does he need help with packing 555

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

As prime minister, Prayut has faced three previous Constitutional Court cases but won unanimous rulings in his favor each time.

that's not a surprise for any of us since he had conveniently adjusted the constitution to fit his desires

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1 hour ago, AhFarangJa said:

Of the seven or eight medals he is wearing I can only identify five.........

Knots

Origami

Fire lighting

100 yards breast stroke

cycling proficiency test

Can anyone identify the remainder...................

You missed the one for being first in the canteen queue three times in a row.

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1 hour ago, AhFarangJa said:

Of the seven or eight medals he is wearing I can only identify five.........

Knots

Origami

Fire lighting

100 yards breast stroke

cycling proficiency test

Can anyone identify the remainder...................

I saw these type of medals for sale in China town, they advertise buy 1 get 1 free   555

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2 hours ago, Thailand said:

Very little to do with what the army wants.

You're kidding - right?

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1 hour ago, Bobydog said:

Is that a Naval Uniform the "General" is wearing or costume.

Well I have ordered two pink Gins and a Drambuie from him????.

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1 hour ago, AhFarangJa said:

Of the seven or eight medals he is wearing I can only identify five.........

Knots

Origami

Fire lighting

100 yards breast stroke

cycling proficiency test

Can anyone identify the remainder...................

Putting your shoes on correctly from the boys scouts. I got one when I was seven years old.

3 hours ago, Zack61 said:

He won’t be going anywhere if the army wants him to stay otherwise it’s likely another General or one of his current goons will be stepping in to replace him. 
Pretty sure the next occupant of the office of PM won’t be the result of a free and fair election. 

The reality of it all that many find hard to comprehend. 

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1 hour ago, Bobydog said:

Is that a Naval Uniform the "General" is wearing or costume.

Actually this is the official dress uniform for his new job.....as Chief Door Opener at the Oriental Hotel. He designed it himself.

 

Chief Door Opener.JPG

 

 

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