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1 hour ago, webfact said:

He went on to sing and dance on the stage which is allegedly a violation of the electoral law.

Well how about that! 

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21 hours ago, greg71 said:

Well if an ex Pm can get booted for cooking fried rice on tv then Prayut can be done for singing and dancing - fair is fair 

"...Well if an ex Pm can get booted for cooking fried rice on tv..." It was a little ore complicated than  that and he should have been attending to PM duires not spening hours shopping for ingredients etc (all videod) and at the time many folks mentioned the dish he cooked was very simple, PM duties should have been higher on his priorities. 

 

He was also well known for ignoring laws, regulations, protocols; he 'did it my way' screw the law etc. 

Posted (edited)

Do coups and court manipulated overturns qualify as violations?

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Posted
17 hours ago, webfact said:

He went on to sing and dance on the stage which is allegedly a violation of the electoral law.

Prayut singing and dancing more like a violation against all humanity.

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Posted
20 hours ago, edwinchester said:

 

"He went on to sing and dance on the stage which is allegedly a violation of the electoral law."

 

Don't worry he has an amnesty for that too.

A bit like the dodgy 3M donation that no-one speaks about anymore.

Posted
42 minutes ago, anchadian said:

Another useless report which wont go any further.

 

Nor any media follow ups or further investigative reporting. 

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Posted

When he took office he was required (by the Constitution) to make a declaration of his finances. He refused. Singing and dancing a violation? Get real!

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Posted
3 hours ago, Andycoops said:

Must have been a gruesome sight, he's violated the rights of Thai citizens for more than 8 years.

They don't seem to mind, they've done nothing about it.

Posted (edited)

Of course he violated electoral laws, but the EC will never do anything about it. Usual double standards in operation.

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Posted
19 hours ago, kinyara said:

And now the end is here

And so I face that final curtain  

......

Yes there were times I'm sure you knew

When I bit off more than I could chew

His way does not include sticking to the rules.  He has no regrets; he has not planned each charted course; nor is he one who kneels.

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That's it?  A singing and dancing violation?  With every bit of chicanery indulged in to retain power by this military coup leader and authoritarian strongman with no respect for law, Thai people or anything else that doesn't line his pockets and those of his cronies and he gets a singing and dancing violation.

 

That should right the ship for sure.

Posted
21 hours ago, scorecard said:

"...Well if an ex Pm can get booted for cooking fried rice on tv..." It was a little ore complicated than  that and he should have been attending to PM duires not spening hours shopping for ingredients etc (all videod) and at the time many folks mentioned the dish he cooked was very simple, PM duties should have been higher on his priorities. 

 

He was also well known for ignoring laws, regulations, protocols; he 'did it my way' screw the law etc. 

And Prayut is renowned for following said laws regulations and protocols is he ? 

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