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Super Deal Worked Out In Hong Kong: Chuwit


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38 minutes ago, NORDO said:

The election process has just been a dog and pony show to appease the average Thai.

The Hi-So’s will put their favorite person in there and colorfully try to explain to the average voter why it must be that way.

Which HiSo?

There is no one ruling HiSo in Thailand. The question is which part of the HiSo will win - at least for now.

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I nearly choked on my cornflakes and strawberries this morning when I read a report in the BP.

 

Paetongtarn could well be Thailand's next PM.

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4 hours ago, NemoH said:

Horse trading has started long before..it’s like a movie… let me bet: the new PM is the watch lover with PT in government. Thak the absconded criminal will return n pay his dues with short term in prison. Everything will remain normal and that leaves the young guy with a big mouth/big plans,  in opposite side ????

You know.

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36 minutes ago, wombat said:

that has/will happen/ happened irrespective

The ultra conservative 2017 charter drafters ensure this will happened. The never-in-history of Thailand’s constitutions that allowed joint bicameral voting for Prime Minister will guarantee the outcome when junta appointed senators playing the expected spoiler. Any form of coalition will need the PPRP or UTN to influence the senators on voting. It will also be possible that Thailand may be coup free for next 4 years. I hope the new government will made amendment to the highly controversial 2017 constitution. Going back to the 1997 constitution to have both elected houses will be a giant step to give the power back to the people. 

 

 

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A lot of the Thai people still like Thaksin Shinawatra and no doubt a deal has been sorted out before / if he returns to Thailand 

He is not coming back to go to jail which a few people on  here would like to see ????

Let the Thai people decide ????

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3 hours ago, hotchilli said:

Watch MFP kicked into the side-lines, Anutin ushered in and the fun begin

Stuff the people and who they voted for.

MFP has too many seats to not be accounted.  

 

Any deal with the military backed will mean the death of PT and in some places the end of thaksin s authority.

 

The pardoning of thaksin would be almost as stupid.  It will show how in effective the courts are if you are rich

It will show that for all thaksin huffing and puffing he is just like the military regime.

 

Nothing that PT is going to do is for the betterment of the country

 

There are going to be some interesting protests. Yellow shirts that oppose thaksin and the orange.  First vote sretha defeated. Next vote paetong wins.

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