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Majority of senators “undecided” about voting for Pita as new Thai PM


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By Peter Roche


A member of the Thai Senate says most of the 250 senators still haven’t made up their minds when it comes to voting for the new prime minister. Senator Wanchai Sornsiri says most senators are unsure about voting for Move Forward leader Pita Limjaroenrat, for a number of reasons.

 

Senators have the option of voting for Pita, not voting for Pita, or abstaining, and Wanchai says many senators may only make their decision on voting day. According to a Bangkok Post report, Wanchai says he will vote for the candidate nominated by a coalition that secures over 250 House seats.

 

The Move Forward Party is part of an 8-party coalition that has 313 House seats and needs at least 376 votes to have their lead elected as Thailand’s new PM. Voting for the PM will be done by a 750-seat joint sitting including both the 500 elected MPs, along with the 250-member senate.

 

Full story: https://phuket-go.com/phuket-news/national-news/majority-of-senators-undecided-about-voting-for-pita-as-new-thai-pm/

 

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1 hour ago, Will B Good said:

Good to know they are giving it all some serious consideration........oh I'll decide on the fate of the nation on the day??????

All of which probably means they have decided but don't want to reveal (others be aware) how they will vote. 

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1 hour ago, Dmaxdan said:

Dinosaurs.

Not dinosaurs  but Frankenstein. Voting has always been the based on votes in the Parliament. No senates involvement. The junta created this Frankenstein in 2019 to kneecap the people to decide on their leaders. Similarly the EC was another Frankenstein created by post coup junta in 2007. The Ministry of Interior managed election matters prior. 
 

I hope all lawmakers in the House of Representatives will rise to the occasion and unanimously correct this wrong and out-vote the senates. Some of the parties like Dem and BJT are under pressure to show they are on the side of the majority voices. Prawit has been quite conciliatory in his statement to move the country forward and pointed out that past attempts by the elites & military to dominate politics have failed. 
 

They is really no hope for a junta coalition as they simply don’t have the numbers. Unlikely that the junta parties will nominate any of their leaders as PM. I doubt Prayut and Prawit wish to be in the nomination list. The only fear is that the senators abstained from voting which will put the country in a limbo without a government. I sincerely hope all the elected representatives will do the right thing and not leave this to chance in the senate and put the country into jeopardy
 

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And this is why MF needs to stop making statements now about all they are going to do until the final vote is done. Don’t get cocky too quickly, we see how that has turned out. 

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11 minutes ago, Purdey said:

The institutions that the military believe hold it together. Mistaken or not, I have met some of these nationalists and they are sincere.

Sincere in their delusions they may be, they have however lost, so they must now bow down before the masses and watch their idols falls - this is the way.

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34 minutes ago, MrMojoRisin said:

Now this is a good one.

????????????

 

They couldn’t care less about the country… or the people.

Self interest is all that matters to these usurpers. 
Securing a system that fills their pockets.

 

Pita, shall save the country from ruin.

 

(BTW - what is a country if not it’s people?)

They will all be gone anyway in 12 months. The vote for PM will be their last act of any real consequence.

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34 minutes ago, Pouatchee said:

too blind to see most will abstain, are ya? 

I see that as the biggest risk. Abstain so you need not vote. Easier choice then making yourself known which side you take since it's an open ballot voting. If the numbers of senators abstaining are large, it will be difficult for to achieve the 376 votes and will leave the country without a Prime Minister. That will be disaster for the country.  

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5 hours ago, MrMojoRisin said:

What other option is there but to vote for Pita?

Vote for someone else?

 

5 hours ago, MrMojoRisin said:

If another election is required, pro democracy parties will easily win the majority of lower house seats and round and round we go until the people tire of the unelected Senators and hand the MF coalition 376 lower house seats.

In what circumstances would there be another election?

 

The senate can simply pick someone else.

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30 minutes ago, BangkokReady said:

Vote for someone else?

To what end? 
No one else can command the 250 lower house seats required to defeat a no confidence motion (see below).

 

30 minutes ago, BangkokReady said:

In what circumstances would there be another election?

Successful no confidence motion in the lower house.

 

30 minutes ago, BangkokReady said:

The senate can simply pick someone else.

Someone else would immediately lose a no confidence motion in the lower house (see above).

 

Your junta is gone - beaten by better people. Commiserations. 

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3 minutes ago, MrMojoRisin said:

To what end?

To choose the PM that they want.

 

3 minutes ago, MrMojoRisin said:

Successful no confidence motion in the lower house.

Will be interesting to see if they can pull it off.

 

3 minutes ago, MrMojoRisin said:

Your junta is gone - beaten by better people. Commiserations. 

Whose junta?  My junta?  What on Earth are you talking about?

 

You have to be pro-junta simply to discuss what the senate might do?  What a stupid thing to suggest.

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