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Opposition will ask EC to dissolve Bhumjaithai Party over its liberal cannabis policy


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4 hours ago, rwill said:

What political party does not try to curry favour among the people.  That's how they get reelected.

So soldiers, guns and tanks don't come into it then? Anyway, the soldiers were not elected in the first place, they stole the country in 2014.

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This kind of thing  is the reason I remain pro-dictator. He also legalized abortion, remember. 

 

I've seen far less corruption under the Prayut rule. I think he's been great for Thailand. I don't want to go back to the anarchy offered before the General took over. 

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18 hours ago, AnnaBanana said:

This will scare the pee out of Anutin & Co.

In a worse-case scenario it could lead to re-criminalization of ganja and a revisit to the dark days of the War on Drugs.

C'mon guys, show some backbone and fight these corrupt cartels - govermental and otherwise.

This is Anutins baby, it will never be overturned or get them kicked out.

Just like the constitutional court the EC is manipulated.

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6 hours ago, CosmicSurfer said:

And it calls itself a Democracy 

Sounds like the USA, doesn't it?

Not really in the literal sense.

 

The Prayut-led military coup writers of their two new constitutions called its governance "Thai-Styled Democracy"; one that reflects Thai custom and tradition distinguished differently from "Western-Styled Democracy."

 

With hundreds of years as an absolute monarchy and thirteen military coup-led governments since 1932, the history of Thai governance falls very short in terms of "democracy" when compared to histories of many Western democracies. 

 

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All I'll say is the 30 baht universal healthcare scheme and the rice pledging scheme. Both were designed and implemented by Phui Thai (or more accurately previous incarnations) and both were designed to create popular support and both were good policies (free healthcare and free money)  which is why the public liked them. 

 

Is Thai politics moving to the insane position where only policies disliked by the public can form the basis of the official election manifesto? 

 

 

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A political party's political platform forms its policies that guide its legislative priorities. To maintain its law-making existence in the context of public elections, it is essential that it gain and maintain as large as possible an electoral majority. 

All BP is doing, as has PTP and the Democrat Party historically, is to attract and maintain the electoral majority with proposed legislation aligned with its publicized policies. 

The Opposition coalition wants to take BP's party policies out of its legislation which ironically might be considered the Opposition coalitions' political policy and legislation objectives to reverse the current law. Is this just a gracious objective with no political expectation or a political means ultimately to attract the electorate?

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8 hours ago, CosmicSurfer said:

And it calls itself a Democracy ???

So, popular & progressive political policies are Illegal, and Only those that serve the establishment are acceptable?? NO Change can ever happen, and the actual majority (the people) are perpetually screwed??

Sounds like the USA, doesn't it?

In reality that’s how all democracies work. They are ruled by wealth not the people. With the help of the corporate media giants free and fair elections, and debates are nothing more than theater. Democracy’s work best when the winners are know before the voting begins

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There was bound to be a big backlash against any drug after the massacre at the pre school. Although it was because of long term yabba addiction, which makes people very unstable and often violent. Cannabis has not been shown to make people violent like yabba does. Cannabis laws being thrown out will be the likely result. There will also be a lot of very disgruntled farmers who have made it their cash crop in the last 6 months.

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I don't see this as a story about drugs. It is just another tactic to get rid of parties that stand a chance of being elected with sufficient votes to form a government. It has happened in the past. 

 

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On 10/17/2022 at 7:42 PM, ThailandRyan said:

High Times Magazine will become the new political magazine for Anutin and he will rename the party "The Doobie Brothers Party"

Doobie Brothers great band.....

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