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Thai anti-corruption watchdog asked to probe 235 senators who rejected Pita’s PM bid


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35 minutes ago, mikesil said:

The correct time for deals, horse trading, maneuvers, etc. is prior to the election.

Before the election there's nothing hard to do a deal with or on, as amply demonstrated in May.  Noone (least of all PTP and perhaps including even MFP) was expecting the election outcome that actually arrived.

 

Lesson no. 1 of politics: Deals can only follow the election not precede it.

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1 hour ago, Andycoops said:

The senate has got any ethics let alone credibility because they were told what to do by the election losers, who of course created the anti democratic senate in the first place to thwart the people's choice.

 

No doubt they have been amply rewarded for their dereliction of duty.

Everyone and I mean all on AN need to read this article from this very site. It points out perfectly why nothing can change until the constitution is completely changed.

 

 

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8 hours ago, bamnutsak said:

He should file complaints with the House Speaker, and the Election Commission, 

 

Filing the case with the Election Commission would probably serve little purpose, because the candidates for appointment to this commission are selected by the Senate.

Source: Section 222 of the constitution

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21 hours ago, stoner said:

the senators simply followed the rule of law set out before them. what seems to be the issue ? 

More likely the "rule" of direction from their pay-master who employed them initially. 

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