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Pheu Thai “knows” there will be strong backlash should it align with former government parties


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It appears that some Thais haven't got the message yet. In this era, votes for pro-democracy platforms and politicians go directly into the bin. The reasons for this cannot even be discussed openly, because they'll be censored.

The only change now in the works is that the powers-that-be understand that the military minions can't make the economy run well enough to keep discontent at bay. That opens the door for one Tony Woodhouse to return to revive the country's economic engine as long as he drops all democratic pretense and allows junta parties a share of the power (such as interior ministry) to continue to suppress the population (freedom of speech, access to foreign media, and so on). 

Unfortunately for Thailand, ultra-conservative politics and Thaksin-omics (sponsored by...) may very well prove to be a stable configuration, with majority support. It all comes down to how pragmatic the remaining PT voters, who have not yet been siphoned off by MF, are.

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12 hours ago, dinsdale said:

When indeed. I said before the elections that the country is on the brink of revolution. The precipice is coming ever closer. Another coup will not be tolerated by the people and PT being in bed with military may well bring it on. PT will be hated as much as the military for being traitors to their support base who HATE the military junta. PT should not nominate anyone for PM and stay with the coalition if they want to survive. Let the minority royalist/military/conservative parties put in a PM in an unworkable parliament.

Problem is if this minority group has the PM seat in May '24 how much say / power do they have to nominate the new Senators?
But, even if PTP gets the PM then the minister seats will go to the parties that joined them and PTP may not have the power to nominate the new Senators either.

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On 7/24/2023 at 9:43 AM, VocalNeal said:

Too late according to my wife an her family. People in Isaan are already burning any pictures they may have had of Thaksin.

That's good news, but how long will that last? He's already worked with the army last time they were in power. 

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On 7/24/2023 at 3:44 PM, herfiehandbag said:

The Junta's first priority was to get rid of the immediate threat, Pita and Move Forward. They have got rid of the threat, now they can step back a bit, after all, they remain in place as - what do they call themselves - an "interim government". They have time now, first to eliminate Pita and MFP from the political landscape ( job for the courts) and then to hook Pheu Thai and play them on the line until they get what they want - a significant (and in fact controlling presence) in whatever government emerges. If that damages Pheu Thai long term support better still. If Thaksin returns, well make it clear that one step out of line and it is striped suntan time - oh and bring your own socks. Mind you, at his (Thaksin's) age there is always a risk of sudden blood disorders!

 

Be under no misapprehensions, they intend to stay, to "keep peace, stability and order". Which should bring a glow of pride and moist underpants to some of the enthusiast's for the"smack of firm government" brigade on this forum!

 

"Nicht so?"

You give too much credit to those dinosaur generals. They aren’t that savvy. 
Mr T is the wily politician.

I believe he will do right by country and people and achieve final victory 

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