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Thailand prime minister selection meeting takes a raincheck
by Petch Petpailin

 

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Parliament President, Wan Muhamad Nor Matha (Wan Nor). | Photo via Workpoint Today

 

The President of the National Assembly of Thailand today officially announced the meeting in Parliament to choose the next prime minister has been postponed.

 

The meeting, originally scheduled for Thursday, July 28, will be delayed until further notice.

 

Wan Muhamad Nor Matha, also known as Wan Nor, explained that the meeting to select the next Thai prime minister has been cancelled until the Constitution Court can conclude whether Parliament‘s rejection of Move Forward Party (MFP) leader Pita Limjaroenrat’s PM renomination was proper, legal and justified.

 

The Thai Ombudsman informed the Thai media yesterday that they had forwarded a complaint related to Parliament‘s rejection to the Constitution Court.

 

However, no specific details were released regarding when the court would conclude its investigation on the matter.

 

Full story: https://thethaiger.com/news/national/thailand-prime-minister-selection-meeting-takes-a-raincheck

 

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PM votes suspended indefinitely as Constitutional Court asked to review last vote in parliament
by Joseph O' Connor

 

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Hiatus may allow Pheu Thai to regroup amid strong signals that the party may be about to commit political suicide with the electorate by abandoning the democratic principle in the face of a growing clamour in establishment circles for a more urgent approach to forming a new government while key leaders in its alliance are calling for the eight party coalition to stand together and count down the clock until May 2024 when the Thai Senate’s power to vote on electing a prime minister expires under the controversial Section 272 clause of the Constitution.


Thailand’s parliamentary process to elect its 30th Prime Minister was suspended indefinitely by Parliament President Wan Muhamad Noor Matha on Tuesday after a case was forwarded to the Constitutional Court the day before challenging last Wednesday’s vote in a joint session which blocked the nomination for a second time of Move Forward Party leader Mr Pita Limjaroenrat as Prime Minister.

 

It comes amid increasing acrimony over the process and growing calls from among democratic activists and parties to the eight-party post-election alliance representing 62% of MPs and up to 75% of voters to hold fast and disengage from the process altogether until May 2024 as the Pheu Thai Party appeared over the weekend poised to cut the Move Forward Party adrift to form a government with parties associated with the outgoing government in order to win over enough votes from the Senate, a move which many political analysts consider a potential death knell for the party as a popular force in Thai politics.

 

Full story: https://www.thaiexaminer.com/thai-news-foreigners/2023/07/25/voting-for-pm-suspended-by-speaker-constitutional-court-ombudsman/

 

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House Speaker Postpones Prime Ministerial Voting on July 27th
By Tanakorn Panyadee

 

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National — House Speaker Wan Muhamad Noor Matha on Tuesday, July 25th, decided to postpone the prime ministerial voting originally set for July 27th.


The move was made due to the Constitutional Court’s pending decision on the Office of the Ombudsman’s petition about Pita Limjaroenrat’s rejection for PM renomination on July 19th.

 

Pita, leader and PM candidate for the Move Forward Party, was opposed by 394 parliamentarians for being re-nominated as a prime minister based on a parliamentary regulation.

 

Full story: https://thepattayanews.com/2023/07/26/house-speaker-postpones-prime-ministerial-voting-on-july-27th/

 

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MF got the most votes but bear in mind their total votes is about 1/3 of the electorate. So yes they have majority votes but they also need to convince 2/3 of the population to love them .. it is strange we hear so many of the 1/3 but not the silent 2/3 who still did not vote for MF. Let the democratic process takes it course.. 

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34 minutes ago, SiSePuede419 said:

Who voted for him. ????

The House of Representatives did, lead by MFP & PTP. So no point in bitching about him. He's doing his best in impossible circumstances.

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All this political turmoil, yet the baht remains strong.  But the currency is not manipulated in anyway????                  And before some "financial expert" comments and says that has nothing to do with the currency.  Please explain why then.. if it happened to most other countries their currency would plummet? because I'd love to know.  

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1 hour ago, hotchilli said:

As it was always going to be... 

same happened at the last election... complete fiasco and then the elite getting what they wanted.

Any opposition crippled and the junta having the last say.

Prayut may be out but his legacy still haunts parliament. 

Prayut will, like Prem ( who he seeks to emulate), be a permanent broker in the Thai power game - Let's call it what it is, not pretend it is democratic politics!

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5 minutes ago, paulikens said:

All this political turmoil, yet the baht remains strong.  But the currency is not manipulated in anyway????                  And before some "financial expert" comments and says that has nothing to do with the currency.  Please explain why then.. if it happened to most other countries their currency would plummet? because I'd love to know.  

Dorien Grey.

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10 minutes ago, paulikens said:

All this political turmoil, yet the baht remains strong.  But the currency is not manipulated in anyway????                  And before some "financial expert" comments and says that has nothing to do with the currency.  Please explain why then.. if it happened to most other countries their currency would plummet? because I'd love to know.  

Why? Because the Thai Baht and anything else about Thailand is irrelevant on the world stage. What happens in Thailand has no bearing or influence at all outside of its borders. No-one really cares. At one stage during the 2010 riots it actually increased in value, if my memory is correct.

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

PM votes suspended indefinitely

Banana republic-y headline. Meanwhile to the east, new PM gets 113% of the vote, and to the west refugees stream in, in a looming humanitarian crisis. While Thailand takes a six-day staycation to "celebrate".

 

1 hour ago, mfd101 said:

He's doing his best in impossible circumstances.

Well his "best" got Thailand into another Constitutional Crisis.

 

All he had to do was allow a second vote, which Pita would have lost. Then PTP would have put forward both of their candidates, and lost two votes.

 

OK, maybe Wan Noor got everyone to point B faster, albeit by accident and incompetence.

 

Who knows what carnage he'll wreak as Speaker going forward? He should resign ASAP.

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, paulikens said:

All this political turmoil, yet the baht remains strong.  But the currency is not manipulated in anyway????                  And before some "financial expert" comments and says that has nothing to do with the currency.  Please explain why then.. if it happened to most other countries their currency would plummet? because I'd love to know.  

Because this is normal for Thailand.........

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