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Court dismisses call for dissolution of Move Forward, Prachachat and Fair


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Too soon.

 

Would be a bad look now.

 

Put a pin in this one, which will be re-visited.

 

MFP will eventually be knee-capped or decapitated as retribution for even suggesting certain reforms. Some things cannot be forgiven or forgotten. Some have a long memory.

 

 

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14 hours ago, Mavideol said:

why they keep using these words.... they absolutely don't know what democratic system means

There are many words that Thais 'misunderstand'. Mansion = small single-rooms in an apartment block; resort = often small huts beside major roads available for short-time rental; mafia = small-time crooks; hotel suites = often a room like any other (a manager told me suite is just a name, not a description). I'm sure there are many more, all reflecting a false image if grandeur.

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12 hours ago, retarius said:

Overthrow what democratic system? The people who overthrow democratic systems are the army who mount coups every few years.

Absolutely and now the Military are running scared trying every dirty trick in the book to keep their (and another one) noses in the trough and stop any in depth investigations into their wealth.  

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16 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The Constitutional Court has dismissed a petition, demanding the dissolution of the Move Forward, Prachachat and Fair parties on charges of separatism and attempting to overthrow the democratic system through amendments to the Constitution.

What constitutes "attempting to overthrow the democratic system" is the unbridled use law-fare in an attempt to destroy opponent parties and candidates.  And the use of law-fare is no longer the bastion of third-world, developing countries and "backwater banana republics" as it is now fully embraced in so-call "developed countries" which are regressing back to their less democratic roots and are beginning to mirror the average banana republic in their twisting of the legal system to get rid of their viscerally-hated political rivals.

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21 minutes ago, bamnutsak said:

Not to rain on your Kool-Aid parade, but 14 million Thais voted for MFP.

 

MoveForward was "denied" power by a very small, but powerful minority of Thais who fear change.

 

BTW, Srettha spent more time in the U.S. in college than Pita.

 

Yet Srettha isn't a puppet of the U.S.? How odd.

 

I find it interesting.  On more than one occasion I've been in an adjacent room as my wife watches TV.
"KWAI!," resounds from room.  Minutes later, "KWAI!"
I go through the room to get a cup of coffee.  "Who are you calling a buffalo dear."
"Srettha on TV," and then she goes into a litany of the ways the new PM is seeking to screw that average Thai citizen.  "He do," this and "He do," that and on and on....
"So you're voting Move Forward whenever you can," as I move toward the kitchen door.
Her head shakes up and down.  <pours a cup of coffee> "KWAI," from the next room.

From what I can ascertain, it seems the currently elected parties who put Srettha in the top spot are sorta of reneging on their campaign promises.  Which bodes well for Move Forward in future elections.
People like my wife and son are not happy.

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12 hours ago, retarius said:

Overthrow what democratic system?

Banana Republic Democracy
Offer citizens large sums of money directly out of the State treasury for their vote.
Offer citizens small but significant amounts of money outside the polling stations on election day.
Attempt to use the courts to disqualify candidates and disband their parties.
Promise the citizens the moon and once in office, renege on the promises with mealy-mouthed excuses.

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42 minutes ago, connda said:

"Srettha on TV," and then she goes into a litany of the ways the new PM is seeking to screw that average Thai citizen.  "He do," this and "He do," that and on and on....

IMO, Srettha needs to work every day for a few years with success just get up to Kwai level.

 

In fact his incompetence may be worse for country that military rule.

 

Maybe that's why he was chosen by the powers-that-be, easily influenced and can take the fall when failure happens.

 

 

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16 hours ago, Encid said:

Natthaporn Toprayoon is a hardline yellow shirt headline/attention seeker who also tried (and failed) back in January 2020 when he got the Constitutional Court to hear charges of the opposition Future Forward Party (FFP) and its leader, Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit, of conspiring to overthrow the monarchy.

 

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Thanks for the very helpful post. It's beginning to look like Thai politics will become interesting again. Over the last nine years Thai politics became utterly boring, which was what Prayut and a lot of people wanted. I absolutely do not want to go back to the Red Shirts and Yellow Shirts rioting in the streets, but it will be good to see the backbiting and betrayals in Parliament again. And some colorful political actors, too.

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12 minutes ago, Acharn said:

Thanks for the very helpful post. It's beginning to look like Thai politics will become interesting again. Over the last nine years Thai politics became utterly boring, which was what Prayut and a lot of people wanted. I absolutely do not want to go back to the Red Shirts and Yellow Shirts rioting in the streets, but it will be good to see the backbiting and betrayals in Parliament again. And some colorful political actors, too.

It started the minute the move forward guys got the most votes, all we need now is the colourful actors to make an appearance. 

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