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In-Depth: Who is Srettha Thavisin, Thai Prime Minister Candidate


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18 minutes ago, bradiston said:

 

This article needs balance. Here are links to Wikipedia articles. The further back you go in Thai politics, the murkier it gets. Sreetha seems to be a late arrival, though he's always had strong links to the Shinawatra family. Under ordinary circumstances, he seems a viable candidate, but the circumstances are by no means ordinary. There is far more at stake than the prime ministership, which is now almost irrelevant, and not worth sacrificing anything for. Let the ratpack have it. It won't do them much good. With BJT refusing to join a minority government, it's safe for PT to join the MFP in opposition with a huge majority.

 

If he is prepared to jettison the MFP then hopefully he and his party will be deservedly jettisoned by their electorate, for an act of indescribable treachery. A far more important aspect is the preservation of the coalition with the MFP and the other 6 parties. Trading petty gains for a position of great strength would be reckless, utterly irresponsible, and a great betrayal of the electorate that put you where you are.

 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sansiri


"Sansiri has recently come under public criticism again for its poor quality of construction, while claiming to be the "Number one and most trusted developer”. Customer complaints are met with lawsuits for defamation under the criminal statutes of Thailand, however, assuring little or no customer complaints reach the public eye.

 

Analysts and Media Reports have recently noted Sansiri’s slide from top to bottom of the 10 ranking property development firms in Thailand.[2]"

 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Srettha_Thavisin

 

"In mid-April in Loei province, he gave a speach [sic] where he said that Pheu Thai would not form a coalition with Palang Pracharath and United Thai Nation due to their involvement in the 2014 coup.[6]"

"he's always had strong links to the Shinawatra family ..."

 

What surprise. 

 

So this won't wash. Thakisin will buy a new return ticket, this guy will be founded to own media shares or other nonsense. Rinse, spin, repeat. In reality there are only two requirements for anyone to be PM, 1) Monarchy stays, 2) Thaksin stays far away.

 

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The 250 unelected senators will not vote him in due to them being in coalition with MF don’t be surprised if within 24 hours MFP are banned from politics by the courts the whole thing is a total stitch up the old guard refuse to accept the vote of the people 

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2 hours ago, teutonian said:

I don’t hold this man in high regard at all.  As a Sansiri Customer he did everything possible to prevent me from complaining and resolving defects at a condo development.  Thankfully the Thai courts agreed and dismissed his criminal complaint for defamation and computer crime against me.  
 

 

Most Thai real estate developers seems to be quite filthy. Have a good friend who battled one for 2 years in court. The judge consistently belittled their attorneys, as they were so arrogant they always came unprepared, unlike my friend. Eventually, the company had to pay, plus legal fees. 

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7 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

Most Thai real estate developers seems to be quite filthy. Have a good friend who battled one for 2 years in court. The judge consistently belittled their attorneys, as they were so arrogant they always came unprepared, unlike my friend. Eventually, the company had to pay, plus legal fees. 

Prime example:-

"Anuthin is heir to a major construction company fortune. His family's company, Sino-Thai Engineering and Construction PCL..........",

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7 hours ago, webfact said:

He is a known confidant of both Thaksin Shinawatra and Yingluck Shinawatra, former and now exiled prime ministers of Thailand, and is seen as a pro-democracy and pro-reform candidate.

Even looks IMO a little like Thaksin, if he wins I guess he will be the one to facilitate their return and absolution.  Wonder which companies he holds shares in?

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Subsequent to a major mistake in the Election campaign,  Peua Thai made three right decisions in the aftermath jockeying despite finishing second.

//    Did not yield on the House Speaker selection. 

//    Did not nominate anyone of Peua Thai party in the first PM voting section. 

//    Did not nominate the young lady for PM,  and install Srettha for the position.  

 

 

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7 hours ago, webfact said:

He is also a collector of classic travel trunks, such as those made by Louis Vuitton.

Now that's a strange hobby! Collecting expensive wristwatches I can understand, but suitcases?

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4 hours ago, Colabamumbai said:

Not eligible vested interests in real estate. 

You missed this part:
Srettha co-founded Sansiri in 1988, which became one of the largest real estate developers in Thailand, and served as its chief executive and president until he resigned in April of 2023 to pursue his political career.

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3 hours ago, sambum said:

Prime example:-

"Anuthin is heir to a major construction company fortune. His family's company, Sino-Thai Engineering and Construction PCL..........",

and he's elected as MP and Health Minister.... owning shares on a company only applies to FF/MF parties 555

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