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When the existing junta appointed Senators term is up next year, how are new Senators chosen for office?  Or is there a new vote for Senators only?

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Caretaker PM Office Minister Thanakorn Wangboonkongchana said on Tuesday if Pita Limjaroenrat fail to get the minium vote needed to become PM on Thursday another name should be submitted the week after and not Pita's name anew.

 

https://twitter.com/KhaosodEnglish/status/1678604389068722176

 

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1 hour ago, bamnutsak said:

Senators really don't have a good argument to justify undoing the election and denying the will of the people.

 

Better to vote him through, and then use the "System" (courts, commissions) to drive him from office.

 

I mean it took almost zero effort to drive Yingluck from office, by using the Constitutional Court and a dodgy charge about reassigning a security official some three years earlier.

 

 

Almost zero effort???

 

Protests began in October 2013 - 8 months before the coup.

 

There were 28 deaths and 800 casualties

 

The Thai courts reputation was once and for all, utterly destroyed

 

Corporations paid billions of baht to Suthep to fund the PDRC protests

 

All of this and the coup still almost failed

 

Almost zero effort…, ????????????

 

 

 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, MrMojoRisin said:

Almost zero effort???

Again, and for the last time, I was referring the level of effort the Constitutional Court made by removing Yingluck.

 

That same Court could do the same with Pita, with little effort.

 

 

Yes, I will stipulate that significant effort, by the Powers that Be, was required to get the CC to act.

 

 

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A very busy political day today: - 8-party-coalition meets to discuss Thursday’s PM vote -

@khonbhumjaithai

@utn_official

also to discuss PM vote with their members -

@EctThailand

to discuss

@Pita_MFP’s shareholding case and whether to seek ruling from Const. Court.

 

https://twitter.com/SaksithCNA/status/1678610228886249472

 

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9 minutes ago, MrMojoRisin said:

Almost zero effort???

 

Protests began in October 2013 - 8 months before the coup.

 

There were 28 deaths and 800 casualties

 

The Thai courts reputation was once and for all, utterly destroyed

 

Corporations paid billions of baht to Suthep to fund the PDRC protests

 

All of this and the coup still almost failed

 

Almost zero effort…, ????????????

 

 

 

 

 

not only corporations...a lot low and medium income people paid a little bit from their meager salary.

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10 minutes ago, anchadian said:

A very busy political day today: - 8-party-coalition meets to discuss Thursday’s PM vote -

@khonbhumjaithai

@utn_official

also to discuss PM vote with their members -

@EctThailand

to discuss

@Pita_MFP’s shareholding case and whether to seek ruling from Const. Court.

 

https://twitter.com/SaksithCNA/status/1678610228886249472

 

The one meeting that I am paying attention will be the EC to discuss whether they have sufficient evidence to forward the case to the Constitution Court. Time is running out for the EC to forward the case before 13 July voting for Prime Minister. If the court accept the case for consideration, it will affect voting on 13 July. It will be reason for senators to abstain from voting and also assert pressure on senators who consider voting for Pita. If EC do not forward the case, the voting chance for Pita will be brighter. 

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5 minutes ago, Eric Loh said:

The one meeting that I am paying attention will be the EC to discuss whether they have sufficient evidence to forward the case to the Constitution Court. Time is running out for the EC to forward the case before 13 July voting for Prime Minister. If the court accept the case for consideration, it will affect voting on 13 July. It will be reason for senators to abstain from voting and also assert pressure on senators who consider voting for Pita. If EC do not forward the case, the voting chance for Pita will be brighter. 

Even after the 13th if it goes to court it means he has to step down  same as Payut did

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

Mr Ruangkrai Leekitwattana of the Palang Pracharat Party seeking to make a complaint about the political leader’s authorship of four books

I would be very concerned also. Pita can,  not only read but also write, He might even be able to count up to ten without using his fingers, a clear indication that he is not only fit to serve , as a PM but in any capacity.

The man has an evaducation, what other evidence does anyone need ?

Also it has been reported that he is a homosapien, and his sister is a well nor thespian.  

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13 minutes ago, MikeandDow said:

Even after the 13th if it goes to court it means he has to step down  same as Payut did

If the Constitution Court accept the case after 13 July based on Section 151 of the Election Law for holding shares in a media company, the criminal procedures will involved many steps and can take months and years. If he is found quity for breaching the law, it can mean prison time and ban politically for an extensive period. The government will simply appoint a Prime Minister to take his place. The key date will be 13 July and if EC could not forward the case to the Court, the senators will be less pressured to abstain or vote no. 

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