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Thai parliamentary roadblock paves way for return of outgoing coalition govt


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Thailand military has powerful people at the top of all the factions of the military.

  My Thai- Canadian friends all tell me, that Thai politics is different than Canadian politics

and I believe them.  Over the years I have learned many things about Thailand, but am constantly surprised

by many aspects even today. hierarchy is still very active in most aspects of Thai life. Just saying.

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11 hours ago, kiwikeith said:
12 hours ago, khunPer said:

Seached a bit:

Article 272 says that the power of the senators to vote for a PM expires in May 2024, which seems like however new senators are appointed – or elected – their seats in the parliament will not be included in vote for a primeminister...

Article 272 states that for the first five years of Parliament under the current Constitution, the new prime minister shall be elected by a joint sitting of Parliament. The candidate must gain votes from “more than half of the total number of existing members of both Houses” to be successful.
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Thai PBS "Article 272: The unmovable constitutional rock that wrecked Pita’s PM bid".

 

Mr Jatuporn appeared to suggest, instead, that the pro-democracy coalition should wait it out until June 2024 when the Thai Senate’s voting rights will expire by law under Section 272 of the Thai Constitution.

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A key factor in this equation ultimately is Section 272 of the 2017 Constitution which says that the power of the predominantly junta-appointed Senate expires after June 2024.

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Thai Examiner "Jatuporn warns Pheu Thai may be turned as he predicts a political impasse. Should wait for 2024".

Can they wait it out? If they can this would throw a unwanted spanner into the works. 

That's a big discussion and question in the news at the moment.

Some news-articles have concern about the economics due to lack of a working government, others say that the outgoing Prayut Chan-o-cha government just will continue until May 2024.

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On 7/25/2023 at 8:31 PM, Tropicalevo said:

And that was the dinosaurs' plan all along.

They stay in power and extend the deadline to remove the senators. ????

  That is exactly correct. The Senate firewall was built by the cronies to ensure that true democracy cannot take a foothold in Thailand and that they remain relevant despite being in the minority. 

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8 hours ago, khunPer said:

That's a big discussion and question in the news at the moment.

Some news-articles have concern about the economics due to lack of a working government, others say that the outgoing Prayut Chan-o-cha government just will continue until May 2024.

If they continue until May 2024, which does seem possible, then they will use that time to put in place measures that keep them in power after that.

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