bradiston Posted July 22, 2023 Posted July 22, 2023 (edited) 13 minutes ago, spidermike007 said: The majority of generals appointed in the "deplorable Prayuth promotion campaign" were army generals. This guy is a police general. Could there be a difference in his point of view, due to that? Who will be on the front line, if the people decide they are fed up with the lowlifes feeding from the trough, "break ranks" and shut down Thailand? Certainly not the cowardly army. Sorry, I've made some edits in between posting and your reply. Yes, he's a police general. I don't know what difference it makes. I guess there are fewer of his kind around than the military sort. But he has willingly joined a coalition containing a party that has on its manifesto something that has the Bentstate screaming blue murder. I admire him for that. He's made up his own mind. He's the sole surviving MP from his party, the Thai liberal party. They got hammered in the election. Lost 9 out of 10 seats. Give him a break! Pita is capable of making up his own mind about what to do next (I hope!) Edited July 22, 2023 by bradiston 1 1
Surasak Posted July 22, 2023 Posted July 22, 2023 General Sereepisuth Temeeyaves, a former National Police Chief, said he was speaking only the truth and ‘with love’ ???? With a mouth as big as the Blackwall Tunnel, what else to expect from an EX-general!!! 2
Popular Post tomacht8 Posted July 22, 2023 Popular Post Posted July 22, 2023 When you read his statement i get the feeling that the old general doesn't even know what democracy is. Why should the majority sacrifice themselves for a small elite minority? That's rubbish. 2 3
Sydebolle Posted July 22, 2023 Posted July 22, 2023 Wrong title, it is not "General Sereepisuth Temeeyaves (centre), a former National Police Chief" but rather "pristine example of a dinosaur of the first degree farting around in politics". Not the slightest clue of democracy but sitting snugly on his previous "achievements"; as long as you have such old farts coughing in the direction of press and microphones, you will not get anywhere. He should play with his grandkids, go fishing and enjoy the few years left - before also he has to hand in his dinner pale! 2
AhFarangJa Posted July 22, 2023 Posted July 22, 2023 Another dinosaur General who only wants to continue slurping from the trough. Absolute oxygen waster. 1
Elkski Posted July 22, 2023 Posted July 22, 2023 Maybe the thai deserve this. Didnt they vote for this new travesty of a constitution? I was in country reading this constitution in that paper that can't be mentioned. It was no secret how bad it was.
billd766 Posted July 22, 2023 Posted July 22, 2023 4 hours ago, hotchilli said: In complete opposite direction to what the people voted for. Democracy my ar$e. Subtly put. 2
bradiston Posted July 22, 2023 Posted July 22, 2023 42 minutes ago, Sydebolle said: Wrong title, it is not "General Sereepisuth Temeeyaves (centre), a former National Police Chief" but rather "pristine example of a dinosaur of the first degree farting around in politics". Not the slightest clue of democracy but sitting snugly on his previous "achievements"; as long as you have such old farts coughing in the direction of press and microphones, you will not get anywhere. He should play with his grandkids, go fishing and enjoy the few years left - before also he has to hand in his dinner pale! Dinner pale? 1
bradiston Posted July 22, 2023 Posted July 22, 2023 31 minutes ago, Elkski said: Maybe the thai deserve this. Didnt they vote for this new travesty of a constitution? I was in country reading this constitution in that paper that can't be mentioned. It was no secret how bad it was. Were you? Were you able to tell everybody around you how bad it was? I doubt it, because doing so would have landed you in the jug. 2
Jimjim1 Posted July 22, 2023 Posted July 22, 2023 9 hours ago, hotchilli said: The good ship Thailand is sinking in it's own mire The absolute total loss of face around the world resulting in the utter distrust of Thailand perpetrated by a regime that cares only about power and money will remain the foot print of this country for Eons. 2
Popular Post Selatan Posted July 22, 2023 Popular Post Posted July 22, 2023 20 hours ago, ikke1959 said: Democracy in Thailand?? in writings yes, in reality no, as we have seen the past weeks already. 250 senators, appointed not elected are holding the country back and will do everything to keep the army in power. Amending laws is forbidden as they have already said that parties that amend section 112 will not be accepted in the Government.. Is the system in Malaysia that was set up by the British democratic? Over here in Malaysia, our senators are also appointed, not elected. And only the Malaysian king can decide who becomes the prime minister, not the members of parliament of both the lower house and the senate. Every country in the world is entitled to its own style of political system. Westerners do not have a monopoly on wisdom. 2 1 1
hotchilli Posted July 22, 2023 Posted July 22, 2023 5 hours ago, Jimjim1 said: The absolute total loss of face around the world resulting in the utter distrust of Thailand perpetrated by a regime that cares only about power and money will remain the foot print of this country for Eons. Thailand doesn't give a rats about the rest of the worlds thoughts on it's political process. The Thai populous are in the main too lethargic to protest en-masse, a few students might crowd a street somewhere but will quickly be dispersed by police. The adults will go to work as usual and moan.. but that's all. The rest of the world will watch what is happening and do business as usual. The same as they did when Prayut took power and later when they ousted FFP The reason it can happen is that the people let it happen. The elites, Royalists and military know that, and use it to their advantage. When the people wake up things might change, but for now they're still fast asleep. 2
Popular Post Henryford Posted July 22, 2023 Popular Post Posted July 22, 2023 What he really means is that democracy in Thailand should be sacrified to keep the military in power. 4
Bkk Brian Posted July 23, 2023 Posted July 23, 2023 I feel sorry for the people of Thailand whose vote for democracy was trodden on. Such a sad state of affairs for a beautiful country that has so much potential. This from Human Rights Watch Thailand: Bogus Charges Keep Candidate from Top Post (New York) – The Thai Constitutional Court’s decision to suspend from parliament the leading candidate for prime minister on politically motivated charges is a serious blow to democracy in Thailand, Human Rights Watch said today. The reformist Move Forward Party, led by Pita Limjaroenrat, 42, had secured 151 parliamentary seats, the most votes of any party in the May 14, 2023 election, giving it the right to lead efforts to form a new government. The Constitutional Court on July 19 accepted the Election Commission of Thailand’s allegations that Pita violated electoral rules and was unqualified to run for election because he held shares in the iTV media company, even though the company has not broadcast for 15 years and was removed from listing on the Stock Exchange of Thailand in 2014. https://www.hrw.org/news/2023/07/21/thailand-bogus-charges-keep-candidate-top-post 2
Popular Post bamnutsak Posted July 23, 2023 Popular Post Posted July 23, 2023 (edited) From the article, which is a bit one-sided and apologist for the regime (and riddled with errors and falsehoods).... However, the current Prime Minister General Prayut Chan ocha, in 2020, announced that the lèse-majesté provision would no longer be enforced at the personal request of His Majesty King Vajiralongkorn or Rama X. He reversed course later that year in the face of street protests which erupted in the middle of 2023 demanding constitutional reform and which became increasingly violent with intense clashes seen in Bangkok with officers of the Royal Thai Police. This clearly highlights the issues with 112. Enforcement is capricious, and the current status of of enforcement is divined by Prayut, on any given day. So the public may be confused as to what's acceptable today vs. yesterday. And any citizen, presumably of a certain status and political leaning, can file a complaint against any perceived "enemy". The court cases are opaque to the public, and the outcome is pre-ordained. People are held for weeks, months without bail, while convicted seditionists (Suthep + Gang) are released on bail within 30 hours. The sentences are barbarous. ( The obvious exception being the recent acquittal of five charged with impeding the Queen's motorcade, which was hailed as a "landmark" decision.) This "law" is used to intimidate anyone who is deemed to not be suitably subservient. If an institution is not strong enough to withstand a hand gesture, a crop-top, or the words of a 15 YO young woman then Houston, we have a problem. Edited July 23, 2023 by bamnutsak 1 2
HaoleBoy Posted July 23, 2023 Posted July 23, 2023 15 hours ago, bradiston said: They got hammered in the election. Lost 9 out of 10 seats. Give him a break! Pita is capable of making up his own mind about what to do next (I hope!) If you believed your last sentence then why would the Police General MP even have to open his mouth? His party is worthless with only 1 MP in it. Pitha has given up more than the Senators, Elite Establishment and the military. The others have given up nothing. The Senators, military and the Establishment have such fragile egos yet act with such arrogance! 1
Popular Post bradiston Posted July 23, 2023 Popular Post Posted July 23, 2023 (edited) 1 hour ago, Bkk Brian said: I feel sorry for the people of Thailand whose vote for democracy was trodden on. Such a sad state of affairs for a beautiful country that has so much potential. This from Human Rights Watch Thailand: Bogus Charges Keep Candidate from Top Post (New York) – The Thai Constitutional Court’s decision to suspend from parliament the leading candidate for prime minister on politically motivated charges is a serious blow to democracy in Thailand, Human Rights Watch said today. The reformist Move Forward Party, led by Pita Limjaroenrat, 42, had secured 151 parliamentary seats, the most votes of any party in the May 14, 2023 election, giving it the right to lead efforts to form a new government. The Constitutional Court on July 19 accepted the Election Commission of Thailand’s allegations that Pita violated electoral rules and was unqualified to run for election because he held shares in the iTV media company, even though the company has not broadcast for 15 years and was removed from listing on the Stock Exchange of Thailand in 2014. https://www.hrw.org/news/2023/07/21/thailand-bogus-charges-keep-candidate-top-post It's not a fait accompli. The EC has referred the case, brought by screwball Ruangkrai Leekitwattana concerning the ITV media shares, to the (Un)Constitutional Court. Pita was given 15 days to respond. He has about 10 days left I think. It's not over. Neither is his second nomination for PM, but MFP seem reluctant to challenge the unconstitutional vote taken in parliament that attempted to prohibit the vote, as they have been urged to do by one of the lawyers who drafted the 2017 constitution. They have to do this as a matter of urgency. Neither is it clear the exact procedure PT could employ to expel MFP from the coalition. If I was Pita, I'd absolutely refuse to budge. One for all, all for one. They'd be better off, all of them, going into opposition. They'd be masters of their own destiny, and an extremely powerful faction in parliament, having well over a majority of seats. No kowtowing. No compromise. No fraternising with the enemy. And then there's the case MFP has brought against the EC that Pita was treated unfairly. All to play for! Edited July 23, 2023 by bradiston 2 2
anchadian Posted July 23, 2023 Posted July 23, 2023 MFP leader Pita visits #Rayong Province's Ozone Market Sat & was greeted by a large crowd. He told the supporters that his party will push liquor liberalisation that allow locals to have more income & the party will be in gov't, not the opposition https://twitter.com/KhaosodEnglish/status/1682944639219961859
anchadian Posted July 23, 2023 Posted July 23, 2023 Blame for Move Forward leader Pita Limjaroenrat’s failed bid to become prime minister has fallen on Article 272 of the Constitution. https://www.thaipbsworld.com/article-272-the-unmovable-constitutional-rock-that-wrecked-pitas-pm-bid/
Neeranam Posted July 23, 2023 Posted July 23, 2023 On 7/22/2023 at 4:11 AM, flyingtlger said: Easy for this person to say....What if the foot was in the other shoe? It's all par for the course. Politicians always criticise the other party's leader when they do exactly the same thing that they would do.
Neeranam Posted July 23, 2023 Posted July 23, 2023 13 minutes ago, anchadian said: Blame for Move Forward leader Pita Limjaroenrat’s failed bid to become prime minister has fallen on Article 272 of the Constitution. https://www.thaipbsworld.com/article-272-the-unmovable-constitutional-rock-that-wrecked-pitas-pm-bid/ Ridiculous how he never knew about this, even I knew.
bradiston Posted July 23, 2023 Posted July 23, 2023 (edited) The 2016 referendum gave the draft constitution 16,820,402 for. 10,598,037 against. It was rejected in the north east. It was completely bent. It would be 3 years until elections were held. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Thai_constitutional_referendum Edited July 23, 2023 by bradiston 1
bradiston Posted July 23, 2023 Posted July 23, 2023 I think maybe I didn't make myself clear. At the same time as having some sympathy for this guy, I in no way agree with his opinion on what Pita should or shouldn't do. But, he is still in the coalition, and an ally of the MFP. Every seat counts.
KannikaP Posted July 23, 2023 Posted July 23, 2023 What about the young police and army cadets who have been 'forced' into their job, but would like Pita to be PM! I feel sorry for them.
anchadian Posted July 23, 2023 Posted July 23, 2023 1/2) BREAKING: Phalang Pracharath Party sec-gen Santi Prompat said Sun the party has received an invitation from Pheu Thai for a talk to solicit coalition support. He adds the meeting aimed at solving current political crisis will take place tomorrow. (2/2) Representatives Phalang Pracharath Party in meeting Pheu Thai Party leaders tomorrow would be Thammanat Prompao, head of the parry coordinating task force. Thammanat was a former convict who served time in Australia for heroin smuggling. https://twitter.com/KhaosodEnglish/status/1682966327760416769 1
ThailandRyan Posted July 23, 2023 Posted July 23, 2023 Should the PTP throw the MFP out of the coalition and bring in Anutin and Prawit I believe you will see mass protests in the streets. The unfortunate ending would be a coup to settle things down and then where is Thailand but back to square one. This political juggernaut is a powder keg waiting for that one spark....do these folks not see that? 1
bradiston Posted July 23, 2023 Posted July 23, 2023 23 minutes ago, ThailandRyan said: Should the PTP throw the MFP out of the coalition and bring in Anutin and Prawit I believe you will see mass protests in the streets. The unfortunate ending would be a coup to settle things down and then where is Thailand but back to square one. This political juggernaut is a powder keg waiting for that one spark....do these folks not see that? It's not at all clear how the MFP could exit the coalition. I don't see them jumping, and I don't see how PT could push them out. Nobody seems to have an answer to this question. Can PT end the coalition without the MFP's agreement? I really don't think so. The MFP should absolutely stand it's ground and not leave. No way can PT as the minority partner, force MFP out. 1
bamnutsak Posted July 23, 2023 Posted July 23, 2023 10 minutes ago, bradiston said: Can PT end the coalition without the MFP's agreement? Of course they can. These coalitions are non-binding.
Artisi Posted July 23, 2023 Posted July 23, 2023 1 hour ago, anchadian said: 1/2) BREAKING: Phalang Pracharath Party sec-gen Santi Prompat said Sun the party has received an invitation from Pheu Thai for a talk to solicit coalition support. He adds the meeting aimed at solving current political crisis will take place tomorrow. (2/2) Representatives Phalang Pracharath Party in meeting Pheu Thai Party leaders tomorrow would be Thammanat Prompao, head of the parry coordinating task force. Thammanat was a former convict who served time in Australia for heroin smuggling. https://twitter.com/KhaosodEnglish/status/1682966327760416769 It's ok to be a convicted drug trafficker but not the holder of a few defunct media shares - this is possible in Thailand if you're in the club. 1 1
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