Otter3737 Posted July 12, 2023 Posted July 12, 2023 (edited) 3 minutes ago, BenStark said: Let me correct you, the second will affect the whole country if they rule to disband MF hmmmm maybe not so sure will wait and see Edited July 12, 2023 by Otter3737 1
Otter3737 Posted July 12, 2023 Posted July 12, 2023 28 minutes ago, ikke1959 said: so is facebook, line, instagram, tik tok, theTV, the smartphone. and so on.. abolish all as all is media....even a pressmeeting is media What you have quoted are by definiton Media
bradiston Posted July 12, 2023 Posted July 12, 2023 1 hour ago, Purdey said: Yes, I see your point but I think they can do so only if it were against the law. For instance, the question was raised whether Pita's books were media. This would make Stephen King/Tomayanti journalists so i don't believe it can be used. Having said that, what else could they find? Facebook posts! Social media - that's publishing media, no? There's no end to this utter tomfoolery. Wasting the court's time, but I guess they have nothing better to do. I can't understand the legal procedure here. Surely Pita's lawyers should have had an opportunity to petition the court for "No case to answer" or some such before it was kicked upstairs? Something radically wrong with the legal process. 1
Popular Post anchadian Posted July 12, 2023 Popular Post Posted July 12, 2023 Anger is growing in Thailand. These people voted and they don't want their choice to be denied them. Quote Tweet @MayWongCNA #Thailand protest downtown #Bangkok is seeing the return of the 3 finger protest sign to show defiance, rejection & disapproval of @EctThailand & Constitutional Court considering to disqualify @MFPThailand @Pita_MFP as MP. No decision yet but citizens indignant https://twitter.com/TostevinM/status/1679108094243004416 1 2
bradiston Posted July 12, 2023 Posted July 12, 2023 51 minutes ago, Otter3737 said: By definiton Books are literature which in turn are media and by the leter of the law is not allowed the law does not care about Stephen King/Tomayanti Hey, wait a minute. Owning shares in a media company and publishing a book are 2 very different things. Anyone who has ever had an article published in a newspaper, and there must be hundreds of politicians who have, would be at risk of accusations otherwise. Or giving an interview on TV. 1 1
mommysboy Posted July 12, 2023 Posted July 12, 2023 4 minutes ago, bradiston said: Facebook posts! Social media - that's publishing media, no? There's no end to this utter tomfoolery. Wasting the court's time, but I guess they have nothing better to do. I can't understand the legal procedure here. Surely Pita's lawyers should have had an opportunity to petition the court for "No case to answer" or some such before it was kicked upstairs? Something radically wrong with the legal process. Methinks, the biggest misconception is view this as an issue centered around governmental politics, and to perhaps believe that democracy is regarded as supreme- it certainly isn't in the real corridors of power, and for that matter the average Somchai isn't so bothered either. On the latter, yes, Thais would rather like democracy but not if upholding it requires effort. MF will have to get more than a few hundred waving placards - a million or two more like. Snow will fall, as the Thais say. 1 1
anchadian Posted July 12, 2023 Posted July 12, 2023 Caretaker Deputy PM Wissanu Krea-ngam, the gov't’s top legal advisor, said if MFP party leader #Pita was ruled unqualified to endorse his party’s candidates for the May election, the polls could be nullified and a new election called. https://twitter.com/KhaosodEnglish/status/1679107174369480704 1
Otter3737 Posted July 12, 2023 Posted July 12, 2023 10 minutes ago, bradiston said: Hey, wait a minute. Owning shares in a media company and publishing a book are 2 very different things. Anyone who has ever had an article published in a newspaper, and there must be hundreds of politicians who have, would be at risk of accusations otherwise. Or giving an interview on TV. you are correct welome to Thailand 1
hughrection Posted July 12, 2023 Posted July 12, 2023 6 minutes ago, anchadian said: Caretaker Deputy PM Wissanu Krea-ngam, the gov't’s top legal advisor, said if MFP party leader #Pita was ruled unqualified to endorse his party’s candidates for the May election, the polls could be nullified and a new election called. https://twitter.com/KhaosodEnglish/status/1679107174369480704 But move Forward will be disbanded, so can't participate.
Popular Post Otter3737 Posted July 12, 2023 Popular Post Posted July 12, 2023 4 minutes ago, anchadian said: Caretaker Deputy PM Wissanu Krea-ngam, the gov't’s top legal advisor, said if MFP party leader #Pita was ruled unqualified to endorse his party’s candidates for the May election, the polls could be nullified and a new election called. https://twitter.com/KhaosodEnglish/status/1679107174369480704 Ah !!! i was just about to ask what would happen, to be honest i can not see the point to all this surly the old guard must know if another elect takes place it will come back a greater majority just a diffrent party name ?????? 3 1 1
Popular Post Toolong Posted July 12, 2023 Popular Post Posted July 12, 2023 If it is against aseannow policy to allow posts that appear to encourage acts of civil disobedience that may include acts of violence that result in physical harm to parties involved or not involved in such acts, then I suppose it's more than likely moderators my disallow my comments and perhaps rightly so, but it's impossible for me to resist sincerely declaring that I think, sadly, that the only option for all those Thais justifiably outraged at the establishment's barefaced disregard of proper principles.....is an unprecedentedly large uprising against it. United in the single imperative of doing what is right, including they who wear red, yellow, orange or any darned colour, but all Thais of reason who may have become more enlightened by the whole ugly mess. And boy, is it ugly. Ugly, wrong, unacceptable. ???? 2 2 2
Otter3737 Posted July 12, 2023 Posted July 12, 2023 3 minutes ago, hughrection said: But move Forward will be disbanded, so can't participate. its a name The Mp's are not banned just the name 1
Otter3737 Posted July 12, 2023 Posted July 12, 2023 3 minutes ago, Toolong said: If it is against aseannow policy to allow posts that appear to encourage acts of civil disobedience that may include acts of violence that result in physical harm to parties involved or not involved in such acts, then I suppose it's more than likely moderators my disallow my comments and perhaps rightly so, but it's impossible for me to resist sincerely declaring that I think, sadly, that the only option for all those Thais justifiably outraged at the establishment's barefaced disregard of proper principles.....is an unprecedentedly large uprising against it. United in the single imperative of doing what is right, including they who wear red, yellow, orange or any darned colour, but all Thais of reason who may have become more enlightened by the whole ugly mess. And boy, is it ugly. Ugly, wrong, unacceptable. ???? I agree but does not need to be violence a General strke
anchadian Posted July 12, 2023 Posted July 12, 2023 REUTERS: Double blow for Thailand's Pita as legal cases mount on eve of PM vote https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/thai-court-decide-eligibility-case-pm-hopeful-pita-media-poll-body-source-2023-07-12/
Popular Post bradiston Posted July 12, 2023 Popular Post Posted July 12, 2023 57 minutes ago, Barefoot said: Some people on this thread seem to be aware there were two events today involving the Constitutional Court. The first one related to shareholding of media shares. It was submitted too late to be considered by the court today and they only meet on Wednesdays, so that will look at it next week. So this one does not change Pita's MP status. The second event was on their agenda today and related to whether Move Forward's plan to change 112 was tantamount to trying to overthrow the monarchy. The court accepted this second one, so I think -- but am not sure -- that he is suspended due to this second event.https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/thai-court-decide-eligibility-case-pm-hopeful-pita-media-poll-body-source-2023-07-12/ Yes, and it is the second which really takes my breath away. This was filed by "activist lawyer" Theerayut Suwannakaysorn, accusing the MFP of attempting to overthrow the democratic system, based on the MFP's declared aim of attempting to amend Section 112 of the criminal code. Only in the Thai version of democracy could this happen for reasons we are not allowed to mention. But there we have it. Without amending 112 it seems there will never be an end to this, nor a way forward for democracy in Thailand. 2 2 1
Otter3737 Posted July 12, 2023 Posted July 12, 2023 4 minutes ago, bradiston said: Yes, and it is the second which really takes my breath away. This was filed by "activist lawyer" Theerayut Suwannakaysorn, accusing the MFP of attempting to overthrow the democratic system, based on the MFP's declared aim of attempting to amend Section 112 of the criminal code. Only in the Thai version of democracy could this happen for reasons we are not allowed to mention. But there we have it. Without amending 112 it seems there will never be an end to this, nor a way forward for democracy in Thailand. I think the outcome is the possibility of a crippled and unstable civilian government dictated to by a band of unelected elites. Under the 2017 Constitution, Thailand’s political future does not look promising, and years away from democricy.
Toolong Posted July 12, 2023 Posted July 12, 2023 25 minutes ago, Otter3737 said: I agree but does not need to be violence a General strke In an ideal situation, yes, Otter, and if such a thing did happen, with a successful outcome, then I should know what true contentment is. But you are right, in a way, I don't dispute that. Just a little naive, perhaps (????). 1
Popular Post Flory Posted July 12, 2023 Popular Post Posted July 12, 2023 Reruns again. Here's what's probably next: - Several rounds of voting for PM in which no winner is able to emerge. This drives home the point that representative government "doesn't work" and just causes problems (hint: the constitution was designed to cause this!) - An initially disappointing but steadily growing protest movement by MFP and PT supporters - Counter-protests by some multi-colored shirts group that "just wants everyone to get along and the country to move forward." Many of the "counter-protestors" have suspiciously short haircuts. - The protests either die out due to the hopelessness of the situation or escalate due to some overreach by security forces that becomes a rallying cry - If the protests die out, MFP gets banned in its entirety and BJT / Democrats / Military become the dominant coalition. The senate votes as a bloc to elect Anutin or somebody. PT sits in opposition again. - If the protests escalate, the security response escalates and the situation becomes chaotic. MFP are banned anyway, and the tanks roll to quell the unrest. I guess the general population will be angrier this time than after the last election, but it doesn't quite feel like they're ready to muster the strike that would be necessary to change things completely. It may still take another 4-5 years or longer to get to that point. In the meantime, the powers-that-be can march steadily in the direction of Burma if they feel the threat to their privileges will continue to grow. Remember that opposition parties there have achieved 80-90% in previous elections and were still unceremoniously unseated every time. The big drawback for the elite would be pariah status. It's debatable how long they can continue to walk this road and deceive impartial observers into believing there is actually something akin to democratic representation in TL (a hybrid-democracy model, or whatever). 4 1
Arthur Mullard Posted July 12, 2023 Posted July 12, 2023 9 hours ago, ikke1959 said: The stupidity is unlimited in Thailand....The EC think they are smart by waiting till the day before the PM election to decide... But they don't have a clue about the reactions...As I said earlier this week tomorrow 13th July PM elections but the 14th of July France National Holiday... Thailand will follow soon 100% sadly.... I predict all out war.
snoop1130 Posted July 12, 2023 Posted July 12, 2023 Pita complains of unfair treatment by the Election Commission Move Forward party leader Pita Limjaroenrat claimed today (Wednesday) that he has been unfairly treated by the Election Commission (EC), with its decision to submit the iTV share case to the Constitutional Court for consideration, without giving him a chance to defend himself. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1300487-pita-complains-of-unfair-treatment-by-the-election-commission/ 2
CanadaSam Posted July 12, 2023 Posted July 12, 2023 1 hour ago, Otter3737 said: I agree but does not need to be violence a General strke Which will only hurt the general public, lack of food, water, transportation, utilities, etc. It will not hurt the powerful in the slightest, in fact, the public may actually want them back to get the necessities again! 1
chickenslegs Posted July 12, 2023 Posted July 12, 2023 2 hours ago, hughrection said: Correct, the new rule set up by Prayut's crowd allows a non-MP to be prime minister. If they pull Pit's MP status, he can still be put forward as the new PM. ???? But ... but ... but ... he already said he has quit politics.
mark131v Posted July 12, 2023 Posted July 12, 2023 1 hour ago, Otter3737 said: I agree but does not need to be violence a General strke I don't agree, there is an overwhelming need for change and change cannot happen when the politicians, senators, judiciary, police and military are all completely corrupt The only thing that will change them is blood on the streets and a complete root and branch change then string the horrible robbing bastards up so the next lot think twice Violence should always be a last resort but I reckon there is absolutely no other option, they have shown they have zero respect for democracy or the will of the people... 1
Popular Post bradiston Posted July 12, 2023 Popular Post Posted July 12, 2023 (edited) From the Thai PBS article above: "The Move Forward party leader and prime ministerial candidate said that, during the past four years as an MP, he has consulted both the National Anti-Corruption Commission and the EC about his shares in iTV and they all assured him that there is no problem." It would be useful if he had these assurances on record. Edited July 12, 2023 by bradiston 3 1
champers Posted July 12, 2023 Posted July 12, 2023 1 hour ago, Toolong said: If it is against aseannow policy to allow posts that appear to encourage acts of civil disobedience that may include acts of violence that result in physical harm to parties involved or not involved in such acts, then I suppose it's more than likely moderators my disallow my comments and perhaps rightly so, but it's impossible for me to resist sincerely declaring that I think, sadly, that the only option for all those Thais justifiably outraged at the establishment's barefaced disregard of proper principles.....is an unprecedentedly large uprising against it. United in the single imperative of doing what is right, including they who wear red, yellow, orange or any darned colour, but all Thais of reason who may have become more enlightened by the whole ugly mess. And boy, is it ugly. Ugly, wrong, unacceptable. ???? Nobody on here will be manning the barricades. Anyone tempted to should desist; photo recognition seems to work here.
Purdey Posted July 12, 2023 Posted July 12, 2023 2 hours ago, bradiston said: Pita's lawyers should have had an opportunity to petition the court for "No case to answer" Absolutely. In fact I wonder why his lawyers have not given him better legal advice from the beginning, such as return the shares or give them to the relative his father had instructed him to give them in the will. 1 1
lordgrinz Posted July 12, 2023 Posted July 12, 2023 Oh wonderful! Que the large protests, mixed in with manufactured violence, then the tanks roll in to save the day. Rinse and repeat. 1
Scott Posted July 12, 2023 Posted July 12, 2023 Veiled comments about the Monarchy have been removed. Continue and face a suspension and a possible ban. 1
ikke1959 Posted July 12, 2023 Posted July 12, 2023 21 minutes ago, champers said: Nobody on here will be manning the barricades. Anyone tempted to should desist; photo recognition seems to work here. wait till the holidays at the end of he month.. With Thanatorn they started, this time there is already a lot of unrest in the whole country... and tomorrow we all know what will happen and it will not be acepted
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