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Prayut Won’t Be Named Palang Pracharath’s Candidate For PM: Thaksin


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Tony playing mind games with Prayut; messed him up when he is down and weak. Still he got this right and PPP will be committing harakiri in next election with him as candidate for PM when he is now the most unpopular politician in the country and even behind Tony's daughter. Time to pack up and vacate the political scene which you are ill suited. . 

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5 hours ago, 2baht said:

I forecast that if you washed out the black hair dye, your hair will be grey underneath! 

 

.... and Prayut and his minions  ?????

Nearly every photo containing "top" Thai men older than 50 years shows men with black hairs.

Guess why ???? ?

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9 hours ago, webfact said:

Palang Pracharath Party might probably name Prawit’s brother/former police chief Patcharawat Wongsuwan as the party’s candidate for head of government next time, according to the former premier who has been living in self-exile in Dubai following the 2006 coup.

The fix is in, Prayut is out Prawit is in then give the job to a family member..

nice how Thailand operates.

 

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5 hours ago, 2baht said:

Nothing wrong with nepotism now, is there? Surely there is something for his children/cousins/distant relatives too?

 

 

In time yes I'm sure.

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11 minutes ago, peterfranks said:

So far I have noticed only 1 foaming at the mouth in this thread.

 

You need me to post his name, or you can figure it out by yourself?

I have no leaning to either party, all politicians are crooks (not allegedly).

The strange thing is that I can post about either side but it's only the red shirt fan-boys who get all bent out of place.

Hilarious and a little bit sad at the same time.

Hilarious that anyone would trust any of these crooks and sad that they would fight in the corner of the very politicians who have/will rip them off.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, LukKrueng said:

Were you here during the time of his tenure? He crushed any and all opposition and paid for every single vote he got, and then he robbed the country blind. He tripled his personal wealth in 5 years of ruling, locked up (or worse) anyone who dared opposing or criticising him.

The good news is that if the court will limit the tenure of a prime minister in Thailand he won't be able to get the job again after 5 years of personal ruling and few more through puppets

locked up (or worse) anyone who dared opposing or criticising him.

Come on, are you seriously suggesting that he had political opponents and critics gunned down in the disguise of a 'war on drugs'? ????

 

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1 hour ago, possum1931 said:

So politicians who don't dye their hair can be trustworthy. :cheesy: :cheesy:

Are there any Thai politicians who don't dye their hair black apart from maybe the young ones?

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10 hours ago, webfact said:

THE RULING PALANG PRACHARATH Party would no longer name Prayut Chan-o-cha as candidate for head of government in the next general election even if the legally embattled premier might possibly be allowed by court to prolong his rule, forecast former premier Thaksin Shinawatra yesterday

The Pheu Thai party will not name Thaksin as the candidate for head of government in the next general election. But they will still ask him for "advice".

And maybe they will name his daughter as their candidate, another clone.

 

And then there are still people in Thailand who are somehow surprised that they don't have a decent government. TiT

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6 hours ago, Red Forever said:

Who???

The democratically elected Prime Minister of Thailand.

Note the words democratically elected, unlike the "wannabe gangster" filled present mob. Talking of gangsters, where's Suthep lurking these days?

Written by "Red Forever".

Are you living in one of those red villages?

No more questions your honor.

 

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2 hours ago, MrJ2U said:

Nice to have people voted in rather than Junta we have now.

 

 

What's the going rate in the villages in the moment? Another rice scam?

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9 minutes ago, billd766 said:

Actually he was freely elected not just once, but twice and his tenure as PM was cut short by yet another military coup.

 

Pleas remind us all how many elections either Prayuth or Prawit actually entered as a candidate and won their place in a free vote.

Actually he was freely elected not just once, but twice

Where did I state otherwise?

Let's face it, the second election was a walk in the park after having his political opposition 'thinned out'.

 

Pleas remind us all how many elections either Prayuth or Prawit actually entered as a candidate and won their place in a free vote.

I don't care about this bunch either.

They took their position by force rather than following the correct path of paying for votes.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Bert got kinky said:

locked up (or worse) anyone who dared opposing or criticising him.

Come on, are you seriously suggesting that he had political opponents and critics gunned down in the disguise of a 'war on drugs'? ????

 

Well, some were just sued for decimation even when reporting the truth (BKK post reporter and editor who published a story about cracks on the runway of BKK airport before it even opened, a tv5 reporter that was dismissed for reporting a not so flattering story, and many more). And yes, many of the well over 3000 dead in the "war on drugs" had nothing to do with drugs.

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13 minutes ago, LukKrueng said:

Well, some were just sued for decimation even when reporting the truth (BKK post reporter and editor who published a story about cracks on the runway of BKK airport before it even opened, a tv5 reporter that was dismissed for reporting a not so flattering story, and many more). And yes, many of the well over 3000 dead in the "war on drugs" had nothing to do with drugs.

 

That should garner a barrage of 'sad' emoticons for your post.

There are quite a few on here who don't like the truth being told, it upsets their slanted views.

 

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A dichotomy of opinions here by some Against free election and also against power grabbing. So what exactly do these confused folks recommend when they also said that all politicians are corrupted. My choice is to grant the wishes of the people in a free election. If the government is corrupt and is not serving the people well, let the people vote them out. Got to add, peaceful transfer of power and NO more illegal seizure of power by the military. 

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Love it Thaksin. Keep stirring the pot. As much as the impotent posters on here would like to profess your irrelevance I would suggest you still have quite some influence. 

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33 minutes ago, starky said:

Love it Thaksin. Keep stirring the pot. As much as the impotent posters on here would like to profess your irrelevance I would suggest you still have quite some influence. 

His influence in full display in recent Bangkok ruling council election where PTP won 20 seats out of 50 member council. Stark contrast with PPP winning just 2 seats and DP winning 9. Bangkok is an important indicator for the rest of Thailand in the next election. Ex PTP Chadchart easily win the city governorship. Like or hate him his relevance to the country politics can’t be dismissed easily. 

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3 hours ago, starky said:

Love it Thaksin. Keep stirring the pot. As much as the impotent posters on here would like to profess your irrelevance I would suggest you still have quite some influence. 

Perhaps not Thakky's direct influence, per se - but the built up circle and associations that continue to perpetuate his words. To this day, there is quite a significant media/pundit core that slobber over everything and anything Thaksin. Shinawatra owned and operated platforms assist greatly. 

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