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I’m a victim of political persecution : Pita

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Move Forward leader Pita Limjaroenrat has questioned whether he had been a victim of political persecution by the Election Commission (EC).

 

He wrote in his Facebook post today that he would like to know whether the investigative committee had concluded its findings before the EC asked the Constitutional Court to suspend him from performing duty as an MP, even though the EC claims that the investigation process and its petition to the Charter Court are separate issues.

 

Pita referred to previous media shareholding cases, involving about 60 MPs, saying that the Constitutional Court had not ordered any of them to be suspended from performing their duties but, in this case, he was ordered so to do.

 

“I would like to ask society to judge whether such an order is fair or not?” said Pita at the end of his post.

 

He was responding to a report that the EC investigating committee has recommended the EC to drop the charge that he violated the election law for allegedly holding shares in a media firm while filing candidacy in the May-14 election.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/im-a-victim-of-political-persecution-pita/

 

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  • MrMojoRisin
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    Any educated individual knows that being “squeaky clean” would not have prevented what was done to Pita by the dinosaurs.

  • greeneking
    greeneking

    Come on, he was. The backward forces have been tying themselves in knots to keep him away from the power the electorate gave him. The country wants radical change.

  • SpaceKadet
    SpaceKadet

    I hate to say this, but it's his own fault. He knew what happened to his predecessor, and is educated and smart enough to know that he needed to be squeaky clean before stating his election pledges.

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Yes - next question ?

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What a misleading and offensive headline. Pita did not say those words, they have been said for him.

 

Only far left or far right westerners claim to be victims, not normal people.

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I hate to say this, but it's his own fault. He knew what happened to his predecessor, and is educated and smart enough to know that he needed to be squeaky clean before stating his election pledges.

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1 hour ago, SpaceKadet said:

I hate to say this, but it's his own fault. He knew what happened to his predecessor, and is educated and smart enough to know that he needed to be squeaky clean before stating his election pledges.

Come on, he was. The backward forces have been tying themselves in knots to keep him away from the power the electorate gave him. The country wants radical change.

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1 hour ago, SpaceKadet said:

I hate to say this, but it's his own fault. He knew what happened to his predecessor, and is educated and smart enough to know that he needed to be squeaky clean before stating his election pledges.

Any educated individual knows that being “squeaky clean” would not have prevented what was done to Pita by the dinosaurs.

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1 hour ago, MrMojoRisin said:

Any educated individual knows that being “squeaky clean” would not have prevented what was done to Pita by the dinosaurs.

He knew what happened to Tanathorn and should have got rid of the shares. Signed them over to his mother, just to mitigate that problematic issue.

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5 minutes ago, SpaceKadet said:

He knew what happened to Tanathorn and should have got rid of the shares. Signed them over to his mother, just to mitigate that problematic issue.

they would had found something else, the guy's ideas are too much for the "old" guard/crocodiles

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4 minutes ago, Mavideol said:

they would had found something else, the guy's ideas are too much for the "old" guard/crocodiles

I'm sure they would try, but the shares issue was just such an easy thing to pin on him.

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2 hours ago, SpaceKadet said:

He knew what happened to Tanathorn and should have got rid of the shares. Signed them over to his mother, just to mitigate that problematic issue.

The shares are irrelevant.

The EC and the CC do as they please to achieve the juntas desired ends.

The shares are irrelevant.

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Can't say he's wrong but why tf didn't he sell those shares? It's kinda his own fault knowing Thailand as he should. The exact same thing happened prior, same party.

 

Only when the smell of 1848 is in the air will things change

13 minutes ago, MrMojoRisin said:

The shares are irrelevant.

Obviously, not.

 

The have made the case for which the court will judge.

 

See how that works? ????

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2 minutes ago, Seamaster said:

Obviously, not.

 

The have made the case for which the court will judge.

 

See how that works? ????

Oh, if only it weren’t for the shares then Pita would be PM already.

 

See how stupid that sounds.

 

The shares are irrelevant.

6 minutes ago, MrMojoRisin said:

Oh, if only it weren’t for the shares then Pita would be PM already.

 

See how stupid that sounds.

 

The shares are irrelevant.

Maybe or maybe not.

 

One thing certain... that faux excuse would be out of the equation

4 hours ago, greeneking said:

The country wants radical change.

Yes, but people get the government they deserve

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2 minutes ago, Seamaster said:

Yes, but people get the government they deserve

They deserve the government they voted for, Move Forward and its leader Pita Limjaroenrat

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7 minutes ago, Seamaster said:

Yes, but people get the government they deserve

Only in a democracy.

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10 minutes ago, Seamaster said:

One thing certain... that faux excuse would be out of the equation

…and then the junta would just throw their arms up in the air, concede defeat, pack up their camos and submit to a civilian government with Pita as PM.

????????????

13 minutes ago, Seamaster said:

Yes, but people get the government they deserve

Sad but true. Lots of bad people means bad govts the world over.

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It was a fake mission of the EC and CC ....These peopel had never imagined that a civil party would win the elections with a majority of 151 seats.. So they had to do something to stop them of forming a Government. The instructed senators knew this too... It is just a consperacy to keep Pita away... Sadly that Thailand will be not going forward and that will result also in less tourism and economy 

Reminds me of the Seinfeld episode where Kramer makes fun of George when he sheepishly tries to court a woman. Pita is saying...  will you pretty please let me be PM. When he should be going at it hammer and tongs with abuse and threats and insist he is PM already.  Everybody follow me to FREEEEDOMMMM! 

 

Just kidding. I dont really mean that. 

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2 hours ago, MrMojoRisin said:

The shares are irrelevant.

The EC and the CC do as they please to achieve the juntas desired ends.

The shares are irrelevant.

Absolutely the shares are worth nothing since the company folded years ago 

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Bottom line?,,,,,,

 

All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others

 

A proclamation by the pigs who control the government in the novel Animal Farm, by George Orwell. The sentence is a comment on the hypocrisy of governments that proclaim the absolute equality of their citizens but give power and privileges to a small elite.

 

Thailand is exactly an animal farm bizzaro world flipside

Prayuth & Prawit can do anything they choose....tear up constitutions, overthrow democratically elected governments, install 250 BS senators Puppets

 

They have their coup/junta govt to carry on by any other name but, it is still exactly what it always was.

SOS Thailand SOS different day

 

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16 hours ago, webfact said:

Move Forward leader Pita Limjaroenrat has questioned whether he had been a victim of political persecution by the Election Commission (EC)

Absolutely.

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13 hours ago, SpaceKadet said:

I hate to say this, but it's his own fault. He knew what happened to his predecessor, and is educated and smart enough to know that he needed to be squeaky clean before stating his election pledges.

What you say is correct, but if it wasn't the media shares they would have found something else.

He was a young up-start that was rocking the boat and threatening the gravy train.. that would not be tolerated.

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8 hours ago, Seamaster said:

Yes, but people get the government they deserve

NOT in this instance.

Happens throughout the world.  Australia, Pauline Hanson went to prison when becoming popular for attitude adjustment. .  Funny thing she is still a senator now.  Pakistan,  Imran khan. If you wanna attempt,  get the military on your side first. The people of society second because mostly they are useless. 

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Some people have no pride. The whole country knows who won the most votes and who should really be PM. But those who grab the top spot by hook or by CROOK, don't give a rats behind what they look like or what is said about them. Their compensation is their snout in the trough and a chance to steal from the people.

Yes!!

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