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By Thai Newsroom Reporters

 

POSSIBILITIES OF PRIME Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha jumping onto the Palang Pracharath bandwagon under which he may contest the next general election are exponentially dwindling, said partisan sources Dec.1.

 

The longer Prayut is apparently dragging his feet, remaining non-committal over his own political future, the less likely he will be accepted even as a No.2 Palang Pracharath candidate for head of a post-election government, let alone No.1, said the sources who only spoke on condition that they not be identified.

 

The reluctant Prayut told reporters today he has been  “contemplating” whether or how he may make a move toward the nationwide election since he has earlier proclaimed his intention to prolong his rule beyond it.

 

Full story: https://thainewsroom.com/2022/12/01/possibilities-of-prayut-running-under-palang-pracharath-banners-dwindling/

 

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9 hours ago, webfact said:

The longer Prayut is apparently dragging his feet, remaining non-committal over his own political future, the less likely he will be accepted even as a No.2 Palang Pracharath candidate for head of a post-election government, let alone No.1, said the sources who only spoke on condition that they not be identified.

His political future is already over... he's done.

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9 hours ago, NoshowJones said:

Oh! Look! There they are again. The unelected PM and his sleeping partner. ????

How does the prime minister get elected in Thailand? I seem to have read some years ago that the parliament elects him, but is this still the case under the current constitution?

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2 hours ago, Puccini said:

How does the prime minister get elected in Thailand? I seem to have read some years ago that the parliament elects him, but is this still the case under the current constitution?

When Thailand has a Junta government, as what has happened a few times over the years, it's because they have elected themselves, and no one can argue against that with the soldiers, tanks and guns behind them. 

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