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Prawit quits as leader of Palang Pracharath, is renominated, reassumes the post

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General Prawit Wongsuwan quit as leader of the Palang Pracharath party, was renominated, uncontested and reassumed the post today (Saturday).

 

His sudden resignation today, which effectively dissolves the party’s executive committee, was announced by acting party leader Paibul Nititawan at the general meeting.

 

Paibul told party members to remain calm, assuring them that Prawit will not leave the party, adding that the general meeting will choose a new leader and the new executive committee today.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/prawit-quits-as-leader-of-palang-pracharath-is-renominated-reassumes-the-post/

 

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  • RichardColeman
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    My guess is that he fell asleep, his face hit the keyboard and accidentally hit the 'Quit the party' button. He therefore had to go through the motions again of re-applying

  • herfiehandbag
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    Did you get a chance to ask him the time?

  • More skullduggery in the making to suit military preferences - Really sad for Thai politics ????

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Meet Prawit once. He wheezed and couldn't walk without help. I don't think much of his chances. 

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One step backwards to enable two steps forward no doubt.

A snake will pull backwards to enable it to strike with greater efficiency.

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More skullduggery in the making to suit military preferences - Really sad for Thai politics ????

clearly a calculated move. the coming weeks will show it's value. 

7 minutes ago, Geoffggi said:

More skullduggery in the making to suit military preferences - Really sad for Thai politics ????

Prawit steps down temporarily as leader of the PPP, as no-one likes him very much.

Pheu Thai party will hold talks with PPP and Anutins party.. get their much needed support then Prawit will be re-elected.

All theatre. Yet to be determined why?

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My guess is that he fell asleep, his face hit the keyboard and accidentally hit the 'Quit the party' button. He therefore had to go through the motions again of re-applying

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Wil this guy ever just go away? The best thing he could do for the nation would be to move overseas, never to be heard from again. He is a boil on the face of Thailand. Such an incapable leader. 

 

Where do they find these bottom of the barrel dregs? 

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4 hours ago, Purdey said:

Meet Prawit once. He wheezed and couldn't walk without help. I don't think much of his chances. 

Did you get a chance to ask him the time?

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

General Prawit Wongsuwan quit as leader of the Palang Pracharath party, was renominated, uncontested and reassumed the post today (Saturday).

 

Democracy is alive and well! :jap:

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Is that a single or double U turn by the "watchman".....

-I am leaving!! 

 

Please don't go

 

Oh.. OK. 

 

1 hour ago, spidermike007 said:

Wil this guy ever just go away? The best thing he could do for the nation would be to move overseas, never to be heard from again. He is a boil on the face of Thailand. Such an incapable leader. 

 

Where do they find these bottom of the barrel dregs? 

His 'quality' is to be extremely crooked and corrupted. Not easy to be that incapable and bad.

He still alive?

17 minutes ago, newnative said:

He still alive?

That's debatable. 

1 minute ago, brianthainess said:

That's debatable. 

weekend at bearnies......the thai getaway 

Another trouser incident that turned out to be just wind by the looks ????

Criminal organisations.

Why do we accept and put up with this s**t?

1 hour ago, spidermike007 said:

Wil this guy ever just go away? The best thing he could do for the nation would be to move overseas, never to be heard from again. He is a boil on the face of Thailand. Such an incapable leader. 

 

Where do they find these bottom of the barrel dregs? 

And take his mate or is he now an ex-mate? with him.

 

They can go buy hair colour and look at watches together in Switzerland.

32 minutes ago, newnative said:

He still alive?

He's always got Anutin, to deliver spare parts for him.

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MFP have been well and truly stitched up they will now be on there own in opposition up against all the traitors who joined the coalition and no doubt a new bunch of senators will be nominated by the next government to ensure the MFP or what other new name they call themselves will never ever get into power 

34 minutes ago, crazykopite said:

MFP have been well and truly stitched up they will now be on there own in opposition up against all the traitors who joined the coalition and no doubt a new bunch of senators will be nominated by the next government to ensure the MFP or what other new name they call themselves will never ever get into power 

Spot On ! 

39 minutes ago, crazykopite said:

MFP have been well and truly stitched up they will now be on there own in opposition up against all the traitors who joined the coalition and no doubt a new bunch of senators will be nominated by the next government to ensure the MFP or what other new name they call themselves will never ever get into power 

Don't see much MFP's uproar to indicate that they were stitched up. Talks among the coalition allies are still on-going to discuss their stance ahead of the PM vote on Friday. If MFP decide to break away and become the opposition because of BJT and CT joining the coalition, they will still vote for PTP's candidate. PTP will live up to their pledge not to have military parties in the coalition. 

4 hours ago, newnative said:

He still alive?

Yes! Though only just.

All going according to plan...

4 hours ago, SoilSpoil said:

His 'quality' is to be extremely crooked and corrupted. Not easy to be that incapable and bad.

Oh, my bad. 

I thought you said "incontinent", not incapable.

Otherwise I totally agree.????????

Literally a case of "Meet the new boss, same as the old boss"????

13 hours ago, Geoffggi said:

More skullduggery in the making to suit military preferences - Really sad for Thai politics ????

In Prawits case it would be more like dull skuggery.

 

12 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

Wil this guy ever just go away? The best thing he could do for the nation would be to move overseas, never to be heard from again. He is a boil on the face of Thailand. Such an incapable leader. 

 

Where do they find these bottom of the barrel dregs? 

Usually they have graduated from a 7th rate military academy.

10 hours ago, zzaa09 said:

Criminal organisations.

Why do we accept and put up with this s**t?

Having no vote or voice in Thailand it doesn't matter if we accept it or not.

 

Probably because they have the tanks, guns and power to back themselves up against unarmed civilians.

 

 

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