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Thai senators come under pressure over PM vote


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Good morning , 

Below is an excerpt of a news article, Anti establishment position ??? Seems more like the Senators stance are more about Pita pointing out establishment corruption !!!!

 

 

The senators in question have said that their stance against Pita is because of his anti-establishment position, declared publicly before the election. ??????????

Edited by Robert Tyrrell
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9 hours ago, whatsupdoc said:

I hope BJT and the Democrats have the decency to vote for Pita even if they do not join the coalition.

If you take BJT in, than you can take Pita out, make PTP premier, have the senators vote for them and get a bigger slice of the cake. I am sure BJT and PTP knows that as well

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On 5/16/2023 at 6:57 PM, dinsdale said:

"Pita is in the process of forming a coalition government with Pheu Thai and some smaller parties, which could amass a voting bloc of 310 votes in parliament. Pita needs 376 members of a joint sitting to vote for him to become prime minister, meaning that he would need 66 military-appointed senators to vote for him."

Not if BJT join the coalition. Then it's done. They have BJT's 70 (?) seats giving the coalition 379 (?) seats. No need for the military buffoons votes. 

If BJT party join the coalition... how hungry is Anutin to stay in politics?

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13 hours ago, Tropicalevo said:

Unfortunately, those in power, who were not voted for by the people, continue to show that they have no respect at all for the voters and the people of Thailand.

They only respect the man who put them in power and who also fills their pockets.

Am I going to see a you can have anyone you like so long as it's who we want scenario?

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On 5/16/2023 at 6:57 PM, dinsdale said:

"Pita is in the process of forming a coalition government with Pheu Thai and some smaller parties, which could amass a voting bloc of 310 votes in parliament. Pita needs 376 members of a joint sitting to vote for him to become prime minister, meaning that he would need 66 military-appointed senators to vote for him."

Not if BJT join the coalition. Then it's done. They have BJT's 70 (?) seats giving the coalition 379 (?) seats. No need for the military buffoons votes. 

Yep lesser of 2 evils at least weed would be safe 

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