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Thai Election Commission Dismisses Complaints Against Pita for Holding Media Shares, But Investigation Continues


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19 minutes ago, MrMojoRisin said:

There’s not too many things the Thais like more than a street mob.


For the past 20 years there’s been masses in the streets in various coloured shirts for extended durations again and again and again.

 

The pent up rage against the junta will explode should the election results be denied.

 

There are only two possibilities: Pita is PM or there is a massive uprising and then Pita is PM.

 

The only fantasy is from the junta lovers who think that the past will repeat itself and the junta has a viable path forward.

 

Its over.

The good guys won.

Let's hear it for the good guys.

The people have spoken. 

They're weary of the historic nonsense. 

 

Let it pass. 

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Chaturon Chaisaeng, an influential member in PT, recommended the proposed coalition stick together.

If the senators won't vote for Pita, let them vote a minority government in. 

What laws can they pass?;

And next June, the senators' terms expire.

Faced with this scenario, Chaturon reckons enough senators might vote for Pita.

Of course, this scenario depends on PT not betraying MF.

But will they?

 

 

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1 hour ago, digger70 said:

Of course he Knowingly competed for PM , He just thought to get away with that .

He should've known better . 

He's guilty and face the consequences, But than, Maybe Not.

Wow.

 

You have personally found Pita guilty yet the EC and the CC have not.

 

How DID you manage that?

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21 hours ago, bannork said:

Chaturon Chaisaeng, an influential member in PT, recommended the proposed coalition stick together.

If the senators won't vote for Pita, let them vote a minority government in. 

What laws can they pass?;

And next June, the senators' terms expire.

Faced with this scenario, Chaturon reckons enough senators might vote for Pita.

Of course, this scenario depends on PT not betraying MF.

But will they?

 

 

The bottom line, though, has to be pondered - will there ever be any real and substantiated change for the better? Even amongst the coalition gang? 

 

Or will the usual surface compromise be an euphemism for old club rules.

 

Meet the new boss - same as the old boss? 

Suspicions should still be instinctively high. 

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On 6/10/2023 at 5:19 AM, ukrules said:

Dismissed with a little bit of face saving to spread around I suspect

More serious than that I fear. The senate's paymasters appear determined to exclude Pita from office one way or another. Hopefully he has tight security in place...

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On 6/10/2023 at 10:23 AM, nobodysfriend said:

That means big social unrest in the streets of Bangkok , present government sends tanks and soldiers , another coup , democracy crushed again ...?

There is no democracy in thailand  there has not been any free elections this is the first and look whats happing, payut pissing himself laughting at the thai people. they voted for this constitution, thai people have not the guts to do anything about this they do not care as it will upset the scams  

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On 6/10/2023 at 7:06 AM, sammieuk1 said:

Lets have a serial complainer to file a case against the EC to find out who they are how their funded and what dog is wagging their tail ????

Were they put in place by the junta if so there's your answer 

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