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Suspended PM insists his term in office has not yet expired

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In the words of Mandy Rice-Davis, "He would say that, wouldn't he?"

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20 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

because his term should be counted from when the 2017 Constitution (B.E. 2560) came into force, on April 6th, 2017.

that's enough of this non sense, I have a better easy (sarcastic) solution to all this, let's start with his last wish to stay until 2025, meaning 2017 constitution changed + 8 years= 2025, now the (sarcasm) way is let him change the constitution again, now in 2022 then he will have another 8 years until 2030 after that he can keep doing it over and over until completely satisfied  ????????????

Why won't this man step back as he promised with dignity and get the thanks for his part in the history of Thailand.

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