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Public should forget Pheu Thai’s pledge not to associate with Prayut and Prawit: Sereepisuth


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2 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Thai Liberal party leader Sereepisuth Temeeyaves has urged voters to let go of the Pheu Thai party’s election campaign promise not to work with General Prayut Chan-o-cha of United Thai Nation party or General Prawit Wongsuwan of Palang Pracharath party,

Hmm, anyone else can read the message between the lines?

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2 hours ago, bannork said:

Seripisut, the man whose party has only one MP and last week publicly said he would kill Yok, the student activist, and dispose of her body if she was his daughter.

No wonder he's a one man show 

That’s right 

in what capacity is he speaking as? 
he’s not Pheu Thai 

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8 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

He added, however, that it is now the time for the selection of the prime minister and the formation of a new government and, therefore, people should be more open minded and forget the promises made regarding the two military-linked parties.

Just about what you'd expect from ex-plod.

 

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7 hours ago, eisfeld said:

Absolutely shocking statements. He is bluntly asking people to forget promises made before the vote and to do something different now? Is he for real?

 

What the heck is the point of a promise if you don't do afterwards what you promised to do?!

 

It turns an election promise into a marketing lie. A deception. A fraud.

 

Whenever you think it can't get more absurd something like this comes around. Unbelievable.

 

Believe it... TIT

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Way I see it is that any party should be forced to hold true to their electoral promise or be forced from office. Electoral promises to get votes should be held liable legally - it is in essence fraud.

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4 hours ago, scorecard said:

This from K. Sereepisuth, another dragon from the past, doesn't understand the new world, never will. 

He understands, just doesn't like it. His life's work and legacy mirred with corruption, greed and crimes are at stake.

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9 hours ago, bannork said:

Seripisut, the man whose party has only one MP and last week publicly said he would kill Yok, the student activist, and dispose of her body if she was his daughter.

No wonder he's a one man show 

I believe you and would like to read a link if you have one. 

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14 minutes ago, herfiehandbag said:

Yes. Essentially the only government acceptable to the establishment (represented by the Senate) is one led by Prawit.

 

They will continue to manipulate the process until that is what they get.

 

Once they have got it they will "adjust" the lower house to enable the government to function under a veneer of parliamentary legitimacy.

 

Then, hey ho, onwards and upwards towards a reconstituted Senate with appropriate powers, most probably discarding the one term limit, and retaining the hold on selecting a Prime Minister.

 

Plus of course, multiple agencies and procedures deployed to emasculate the progressive movement.

You're forgetting the majority of MPs are in favour of a new constitution. 

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9 hours ago, eisfeld said:

Absolutely shocking statements. He is bluntly asking people to forget promises made before the vote and to do something different now? Is he for real?

 

What the heck is the point of a promise if you don't do afterwards what you promised to do?!

 

It turns an election promise into a marketing lie. A deception. A fraud.

 

Whenever you think it can't get more absurd something like this comes around. Unbelievable.

 

What he is plainly saying is dont believe politicians full stop!  But we already knew that.....didnt we?

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1 hour ago, herfiehandbag said:
9 hours ago, BenStark said:

Hmm, anyone else can read the message between the lines?

Yes. Essentially the only government acceptable to the establishment (represented by the Senate) is one led by Prawit.

Exactly, though some on this forum still don't seem to understand it, and prefer to ridicule my post instead. Maybe they are army stooges.

 

8 hours ago, champers said:

No. Please tell the class.

 

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11 hours ago, BangkokReady said:

I don't think anyone wants a new government to be formed that quickly.

And most people don't seem to want this old fascist to be part of it.

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A bit of light-hearted banter over breakfast......

 

Me: "Knock knock."

Sereepisuth: "Who's there?"

Me: "Go **** yourself!!"

 

(I do apologize. I couldn't help myself.)

 

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