Popular Post shackleton Posted May 15, 2023 Popular Post Posted May 15, 2023 The people of Thailand wanted change from the current government Let's see progress and prosperity for the country With the New Government Give them a chance to prove they are worthy of governing ???? 1 1 1
MrJ2U Posted May 15, 2023 Posted May 15, 2023 27 minutes ago, edwinchester said: I don't think it's Anutin that did well rather than BJT did well. My wife dislikes Anutin but says the local BJT candidate here in Kanchanaburi is good and works hard. Oh well.
Popular Post brommers Posted May 15, 2023 Popular Post Posted May 15, 2023 It is far too early to celebrate. There are so many malign forces already at work that the next few days and weeks will be fraught with danger for democracy. The public support for MF while strong is not enough. PT will do everything it can to subvert this support because despite being populist it is actually driven by the same ego as all the conservatives and coup leaders. It is part of the old order and cannot accept MF policies so will not enter or sustain a working coalition. The will of the people is irrelevant to only one party and every trick in the book will be used to keep it and its leader from forming a government. Thailand will see more demonstrations and violence in coming weeks as the old guard reassert their self interest. 3 1
Pink Mist Posted May 15, 2023 Posted May 15, 2023 Off topic posts, bickering personal attacks, and a discussion on Marijuana have all been removed. The OP Is: Move Forward Scores Surprise Victory; Pita To Become PM Comments about Thailand's Monarchy have also been removed. Continue and you will have a posting holiday. 4. You will not express disrespect of the King of Thailand or any member of the Thai royal family whether living or deceased. You will not criticize the monarchy as an institution. Speculation, comments or discussion of either a political or personal nature are not allowed when discussing His Majesty The King of Thailand or the Thai royal family. You will not link to or discuss any website which breaches this rule. 1
sidneybear Posted May 15, 2023 Posted May 15, 2023 1 hour ago, jesimps said: We have the same problem in the UK with the House of Lords which is loaded with lefties. Despite the overwhelming success of Tory governments in elections, they can't seem to redress the balance. I don't give much for the success of the new Thai govt in this respect. Me neither. Thailand now has a left wing house and a right wing senate. Nothing much will change.
Popular Post JeffersLos Posted May 15, 2023 Popular Post Posted May 15, 2023 The senate will block it. People will take to the streets. The army move in. History repeats. It's so perfectly setup. 2 1
heybruce Posted May 15, 2023 Posted May 15, 2023 6 hours ago, ezzra said: They will not, no other elected governments "went after" their predecessor governments, its live and let live system, (translation: we won't touch you and next government will not touch us) "we won't touch you and next government will not touch us" Of course only elected governments are expected to follow that rule. Never the coup governments. 1
heybruce Posted May 15, 2023 Posted May 15, 2023 This is excellent news, but I expect there will be a judicial coup in the near future, followed by a military coup if the ensuing protests go on too long. It's definitely progress, but the future will not be easy. I found this especially interesting: "Pita’s party has won all 33 Bangkok constituencies and swept all constituencies of several provinces in all regions of the country including the capital city’s neighbouring ones." The "elites" (dinosaurs) have lost Bangkok, the city that they made the focus of wealth and power in Thailand. The people are screaming that they want the relics of bygone ages out of government. Will the relics listen?
Mr Meeseeks Posted May 15, 2023 Posted May 15, 2023 2 hours ago, scorecard said: A very small side note: I wonder what the future now holds for the arrogant cha cha supporter who did several years jail time in Australia for drugs? He was originally a Thaksin acolyte back in the days. Last I heard he has something to do with the oil and gas training centres in Thailand. 1
Gaccha Posted May 15, 2023 Posted May 15, 2023 I was anticipating this "unexpected" orange landslide. My Facebook feed was swamped with the colour orange, from the middle class and upper middle class young (25- 35) thais of Bangkok in my feed, there was not a single non-orange supporter. Not one. 1
JCauto Posted May 15, 2023 Posted May 15, 2023 8 hours ago, MrMojoRisin said: It will be interesting to see how hard the new government led by Pita goes after the outgoing government for their crimes. No better way to prevent future coups than to lock up the perpetrators of the last coup. Exactly! And it has happened exactly zero times, hence there have ALWAYS been future coups. If you think the new government is going to "go after" the outgoing government you have exactly zero understanding of Thai politics. 1
NoshowJones Posted May 15, 2023 Posted May 15, 2023 5 hours ago, realfunster said: I really don’t think that is going to happen…and if we do indeed want some level of peace and stability in the country, I suggest it is better to just reconcile and “move forward”. If Thaksin can be forced out of the country, then worse should happen to Cha Cha as a lesson that governments should be elected by the countries people, and not hiding behind soldiers, tanks, and guns. 1 1
Popular Post Sir Dude Posted May 15, 2023 Popular Post Posted May 15, 2023 The military, establishment, and elites are much more scared of Move Forward than any of the others, as MF clearly shows the writing is on the wall and how the future will form regarding politics here. Pheu Thai is on a slow decline into its regional strongholds and has had its day (although still strong for now), in my opinion... and also represents the old style of politics to some degree. It is increasingly clear that people want their freedoms and a better life, free from the oppression that so often rears it's head through intolerant self-serving types and their antiquated agendas. Move Forward represent a much more serious threat to the traditional conservatives and establishment of Thailand, so I expect that some plain nasty and dirty tricks to come out soon from the puppet masters through the courts, senate, their minions, and Election Commission etc. 4 1 1
rbkk Posted May 15, 2023 Posted May 15, 2023 Christ, will we all have to learn how to use TikTok now? 1 1
PomPolo Posted May 15, 2023 Posted May 15, 2023 Look on the bright side everyone - at least we can have another coup next year, I miss those events! 1 1
kingkenny Posted May 15, 2023 Posted May 15, 2023 Could be heading towards my hatrick of coups since I moved here. 1
vinci Posted May 15, 2023 Posted May 15, 2023 who ever it is still better than what it has, i hope they are farang friendly 1
smew Posted May 15, 2023 Posted May 15, 2023 My guess, it will be the same confusion and corruption, at least previous governement had many years of experience and in those fields and it was less visible... just an opinion 1
marin Posted May 15, 2023 Posted May 15, 2023 WTF? the previous government was military controlled, and dictatorial.
Enzian Posted May 15, 2023 Posted May 15, 2023 3 hours ago, Kaopad999 said: Both Move Forward/Pheu Thai are anti weed for recreational use. But that's what Anutin always totally said but wink-wink nudge-nudge allowed (and I think encouraged) the opposite--the way things work here all too often. That said, pot is not and should not be considered the big issue at this time. I don't indulge but would bet that it is here to stay. There's too much money already involved. 1 1
metisdead Posted May 15, 2023 Posted May 15, 2023 (edited) A post with a trolling image has been removed. Off topic posts about the UK House of Lords have been removed. Edited May 15, 2023 by metisdead
Popular Post NONG CHOK Posted May 15, 2023 Popular Post Posted May 15, 2023 6 hours ago, KCPhuket said: Don't forget about the non-elected Senate and Prayut's constitution rewrite. If he doesn't go quietly....things will get sticky. " Watch this space " as our American friends will tell us, it's not over until the fat lady sings. I can't imagine the Army taking this result the way it's taken in democratic countries, Their history against their own people isn't anything to brag about. 3 1
ourmanflint Posted May 15, 2023 Posted May 15, 2023 5 hours ago, hoopmonk said: Actually, this is what he hoped and expected. A coalition of Pheu Thai and Move Forward should suite him quite well. Maybe, but I expect he thought he would be the one with the upper hand, not Move Forward. The dynamic has very definitely changed 1
sidneybear Posted May 15, 2023 Posted May 15, 2023 1 hour ago, JeffersLos said: The senate will block it. People will take to the streets. The army move in. History repeats. It's so perfectly setup. Your crystal ball is exactly right. 1
Dan Rayong Posted May 15, 2023 Posted May 15, 2023 That's the one who got our Votes too. Let's see if there will be a change
Kaopad999 Posted May 15, 2023 Posted May 15, 2023 3 hours ago, Guderian said: Wait a minute, what's that deep rumbling sound I can hear in the distance? Could it be... Honestly, this would not come at any suprise if it were to happen.
tgw Posted May 15, 2023 Posted May 15, 2023 This result is great news for Thai democracy. Old corrupt systems are on their way out.
Kaopad999 Posted May 15, 2023 Posted May 15, 2023 10 minutes ago, Enzian said: But that's what Anutin always totally said but wink-wink nudge-nudge allowed (and I think encouraged) the opposite--the way things work here all too often. That said, pot is not and should not be considered the big issue at this time. I don't indulge but would bet that it is here to stay. There's too much money already involved. You do have good a point. Money talks at the end of the day. I'm an ex weed smoker, but i don't touch it these days as it has a tendancy to induce paranoia and anxiety. I'm just one of the unlucky ones that suffes such effects from weed. I have no issuies with people smoking it. i think it should remain legal but there aslo needs to be education around the potential negative effects from it.
JayClay Posted May 15, 2023 Posted May 15, 2023 3 hours ago, jesimps said: Like Thatcher in the UK, it's amazing how Thaksin always gets a mention after being out of power for many years. What a ridiculous analogy! When was Thatcher's sister in power? When was Thatcher's daughter contesting the most recent election? When was Thatcher in exile and the possibility of her return dependant on the outcome of an election? No, discussions about Thaksin in the context of this election have nothing in common with people talking about Thatcher after UK elections (if they ever even did??) 1 1
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