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Just now, stoner said:

please don't include thailand in that. an appointed parliament (250 senators) is not the same. 

You didn't speak from appointed Senators "anyone who didn't vote or was absent yesterday" that includes 189 MPs from other parties...like BJT who disagree with the politics of MFP

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Pita’s renomination for PM hangs in balance, party hopes to remove senators from PM selection

 

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Senator Prapanth Koonmee has insisted that Move Forward party leader Pita Limjaroenrat’s prime ministerial candidacy cannot be resubmitted to parliament, after he failed to get the minimum 375 votes needed to approve his candidacy in the first ballot.

 

Meanwhile, the Move Forward party plans to submit a bill to the House, seeking to amend Section 272 of the Constitution to strip senators of the power to select the prime minister.

Move Forward secretary-general Chaithawat Tulathon said the party will meet with Pheu Thai today (Friday) to discuss their next move, which may include the submission of an urgent bill to amend Section 272.

 

Citing parliamentary regulation 41, he claimed that a motion, which was dropped in parliament, cannot be resubmitted in the same parliamentary session, unless parliament has not adopted a resolution on the motion.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/pitas-renomination-for-pm-hangs-in-balance-party-hopes-to-remove-senators-from-pm-selection/

 

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Posted
19 minutes ago, Thailand said:

Conditions looking to have the possibility of heading to another one of those coup thingies?

 

Who was the general who said there will no coup on his watch?

 

Not Prayuth, the most recent one.

Doubt any coup for many reasons. 

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Posted
3 hours ago, anchadian said:

May 2024

How are senators "chosen" in May 2024? An "election"? 

 

Also, as no PM was chosen yesterday, does that mean the caretaker PM continues in office until one is?

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6 minutes ago, samtam said:

How are senators "chosen" in May 2024? An "election"? 

 

Also, as no PM was chosen yesterday, does that mean the caretaker PM continues in office until one is?

If the pro-democracy form the government, it will be elected senators for sure. In fact, I like them to push harder for a unicameral system with only the Parliament as the legislative house. Thailand had unicameral system before.

 

Legally the PM candidancy process can run indefinately till a consensus reached. The caretaker government will continue until the the PM is appointed with a majority joint house votes. A coalition party leader even suggest such a step but I don't think that the nation leaders will want the process to dragged on and will definitely reach some sort of compromise to form the new government. 

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1 hour ago, pomchop said:

I know there are lots of taksin haters about on the forum but in my opinion the coup performed in the middle of the night while he was out of Thailand gave the military the confidence that they could and would and should take power and use all means possible to keep it...get rid of the hugely popular taksin, get rid of sister, get rid of any and all that dare to challenge the generals....taksin was certainly not perfect but at least he got elected unlike the coup plotters who it seems have now rigged the system to the point that the voters desire is an inconvenient annoyance.  Sooner or later a newer generation of generals will overthrow the current bunch of dictator wannabes as they will want their turn at the trough.  I miss Taksin, with all his faults, he was better than the coup crew.

Even in exile, Mr. T continues to dance in circles around every other political party and politician. Will he cross the Rubicon and return?

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7 minutes ago, Dario said:

It is sure that Pita made two unforgiveable mistakes before entering the elections. No. 1 was not to get rid of his shares in iTV. No. 2 was to announce as an election promise to amend §112. He could have worked on that once he would have been installed in office and the time was right. The millions of people who voted for him did not vote because of §112. Just my humble opinion.

 

 

 

I'm inclined to disagree.  Most of MF's huge youth vote was because of his promise about 112.

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Pita will probably get a 2nd chance on July 19th. If that doesn't work either, then Srettha will stand for election on the 3rd date. Pita is young and can wait. It is crucial that the coalition that stands for the replacement of the old government sticks together. Who then gets which post is initially irrelevant. The people voted with a clear majority to replace the old government. If the 749 people entitled to vote the new PM do not succeed in complying with the will of the people, there will be most probably unrest.

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3 hours ago, h90 said:

Blame? 72% did not vote for MFP so these 72% won't be sad.....

Over 72% of the voting electorate chose one of the parties in the proposed coalition. Many of them are PT supporters. The talk in my village shop ( in a PT constituency), was disgust with the senators. Of course they have had bitter experiences before with the Constitutional Court dissolving two of their parties so their sympathy for MF is natural.

They won't gloating, seeing an opportunity for Settha, rather they expressed more outrage and bitterness  at the establishment.

 

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4 minutes ago, tomacht8 said:

Pita will probably get a 2nd chance on July 19th. If that doesn't work either, then Srettha will stand for election on the 3rd date. Pita is young and can wait. It is crucial that the coalition that stands for the replacement of the old government sticks together. Who then gets which post is initially irrelevant. The people voted with a clear majority to replace the old government. If the 749 people entitled to vote the new PM do not succeed in complying with the will of the people, there will be most probably unrest.

I concur, PT and MF must stick together. If the senators refuse to approve of Settha, their bias will be seen to be intolerable.

If PT break away and form an alliance with Bhumjaithai and Pravit, they deserve to be hammered at the next election.

Thaksin, where do you stand on this? (on the fence).

 

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4 hours ago, h90 said:

Blame? 72% did not vote for MFP so these 72% won't be sad.....

The fundamental error in your reasoning is that it (wrongly) assumes that figure would prefer anyone other than Pita- clearly not the case. There is plenty to support the rationale that he would be most people's second choice. That is why in many votes there is a run off until the candidate with the most support wins.

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