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Thai parliamentary roadblock paves way for return of outgoing coalition govt


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7 minutes ago, HappyExpat57 said:

Why even bother having a vote? Merely to give the appearance  of a democracy???

If they make it look like its a democracy then the people won't rise up.

 

Putin gets voted in as do other dictators. The vote is rigged there but here the parliament structure is rigged. It was obvious that Hegemony is at the centre of this.

 

Either way it´s a democracy by name only. The elections could only have 1 result and it won´t be a change of control of the government and never will be.

 

So just get on with it as it never going to change without a revolution and most people can´t be assed to wave a pitchfork.

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Let's cancel elections every 4 years and just leave the Military and the Elites to control the country. Elections are pointless.

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3 hours ago, Mavideol said:

last night CNN with Amanpour had an interesting interview with Pita, he did say some interesting things worth of listening

Where can we read that interview? Any link ?

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last night CNN with Amanpour had an interesting interview with Pita, he did say some interesting things worth of listening

 

Great interview. 

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

Meanwhile, Pheu Thai leader Cholnan Srikaew unexpectedly suggested on Monday that the election’s third-placed party Bhumjaithai should be allowed to try forming a new government. “Now that Pheu Thai has failed and run out of options, the baton should be passed to the third largest party,” he said.

No way... Bhumjaithai got no-where in the election, and now they say they should form a government with Anutin.

I hate to say it but Thai politics stink.

 

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Like I have been saying MF only win about 30% of the electoral votes. There are still 65% of electoral population that did not vote for MF. It’s fake news to say MF won the elections. From the look of it, it is a hung election - with no party being a clear winner and each group needs the other to form a government.. so Pita did not win. He is just one bloc consisting of only 30% voters 

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Wrong to say Thai people can't be bothered about this, a lot of anger out there. However, a lot of voices cautioning and telling people to wait and see how this shapes up before taking to the streets, they don't want to give this lot the opportunity to claim negotiations were the right way to go about this.

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Told you the handsome fellow with the most expensive watches on the planet will be PM, elected or not.  Assuming he can stay awake or not pick his nose in front of a camera.  A true dog and pony show.

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1 hour ago, renaissanc said:

Let's cancel elections every 4 years and just leave the Military and the Elites to control the country. Elections are pointless.

aka The Burma Plan......

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What happens when the 250 – 249 remaining – appointed senators' period is up next year; will there be another 250 new senators and how will they be appointed or elected, and are they also going to vote for a primeminister as it's stated in the constitution..?

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16 minutes ago, khunPer said:

What happens when the 250 – 249 remaining – appointed senators' period is up next year; will there be another 250 new senators and how will they be appointed or elected, and are they also going to vote for a primeminister as it's stated in the constitution..?

Big question whic I don't think anybody has a definite answer to get.

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Us farang are laughing or shaking our heads.... what are the millions of Thai thinking? 

 

Obviously the junta government couldn't care less and they obviously have zero ethics... I can't imagine any foreign country wanting any trade with this government. Zero trust. 

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Well well well,  democracy hopes lasted about a millisecond in the LOS's.  Then you have all the TV guys complaining , but spending all their hard earned money here supporting the Army. Kinda ironic.

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Outrageously pathetic!

No other outcome could be further from the intention of the voters. I do hope the electorate will not allow this to pass.

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1 hour ago, khunPer said:

What happens when the 250 – 249 remaining – appointed senators' period is up next year; will there be another 250 new senators and how will they be appointed or elected, and are they also going to vote for a primeminister as it's stated in the constitution..?

 

53 minutes ago, bradiston said:

Big question whic I don't think anybody has a definite answer to get.

This was posted earlier 

 

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7 minutes ago, Jeff the Chef said:

 

This was posted earlier 

 

Yes, but the answer to the vexed question of what becomes of the Senate and Senators next May is  impossible to foresee I think.

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8 hours ago, webfact said:

pave the way for the return of the outgoing coalition,

and that kiddies is how you have the democracy that 200+ unelected people will allow you

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So long as PT dumps the junta parties and rejoins MFP and the rest of the coalition in opposition, things will be fine.

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