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Pita: Move Forward Aiming For 300 Seats In Next General Election

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MOVE FORWARD’S former leader Pita Limjaroenrat who now is advisory chairman to new party leader Chaithawat Tulathon gave a rousing speech to the rank and file this evening (Sep. 24) where he set a goal of getting 300 MP seats in the next general election, Amarin TV said.

 

The large crowd of Move Forward Party members who had gathered at a stadium within  Thai-Japanese Bangkok Youth Centre in Din Daeng, were also urged to love Chaithawat as much as they did him.

 

“Throughout the three years and 185 days of our journey, which I will never forget, I am proud  of what we achieved everyday.

 

“What we did together is light a fire in the wind, starting a fire when it’s windy can be difficult, but together we succeeded, don’t let it go out completely.

 

by TNR Staff

Pita Limjaroenrat at Move Forward’s meeting. Photos: Matichon

 

Full story: THAI NEWSROOM 2023-09-25

 

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

MOVE FORWARD’S former leader Pita Limjaroenrat who now is advisory chairman to new party leader Chaithawat Tulathon gave a rousing speech to the rank and file this evening (Sep. 24) where he set a goal of getting 300 MP seats in the next general election,

I ray of hope for Thailand.

3 hours ago, webfact said:

he set a goal of getting 300 MP seats in the next general election,

How many did you get in the previous election??? ????

25 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

I ray of hope for Thailand.

Oh! Did'nt that ray just pass, then fizzle out?

 

 

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11 minutes ago, 2baht said:

Oh! Did'nt that ray just pass, then fizzle out?

 

 

No it's on the back burner... gently simmering.

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Good luck getting past the Election Commission, courts and Senate. I wish you well.

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Will all depend on the "on the job learning" ability of the rookie PM. Greed within the ruling alliance will play a  role too.

 

And at the end of the day a 300 seats win by MFP would trigger an immediate take over by the Army. And back to square one.

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Good.  Think big.  Start laying the groundwork now.

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10 minutes ago, Ben Zioner said:

Will all depend on the "on the job learning" ability of the rookie PM. Greed within the ruling alliance will play a  role too.

 

And at the end of the day a 300 seats win by MFP would trigger an immediate take over by the Army. And back to square one.

There has been a view (since May) that the time for military coups has passed, a younger generation simply won't put up with the b/s any longer etc etc.

 

We shall see but - for our own (powerless) sakes & mental health - we should remain optimistic.

750 members of parliment.  300 is too low of a goal.

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no doubt they will get a majority again. However many of their top people have been banned because of legal issues. They have time before the next election to be more prepared and get all their ducks in a row. 

 

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

he set a goal of getting 300 MP seats in the next general election,

Good luck with that .

Thailand really need new , young faces in politics .

The old , ugly ones , go backwards only , REAL change is needed .

Somehow I doubt this. MF will lose momentum in the next 4 or 5 years. If they represent a danger in gaining 300 seats they will have all sorts of dirt heaped upon them in the next 4 or 5 years, not to mention all sorts of phoney scandals and law fare from the CC et al.

Its not seats but courts one in particular you need to win back then votes don't matter ????  

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8 minutes ago, jippytum said:

legal issues.

"Legal issues" is a generous term to be applied to what is essentially government driven gerrymandering using the courts and the election commission.

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Nice, keep making noise and finally get this this lot out of governance! A Thailand sans grubby dinosaurs with their snout in the trough... One can only hope. 

3 hours ago, mfd101 said:

a younger generation simply won't put up with the b/s any longer

So what are they doing now???

2 hours ago, rwill said:

750 members of parliament.  300 is too low of a goal.

Striving for mediocrity!

As long as there are soldiers around in Thai "politics" there will never be any need for a general election, The ordinary Thai persons vote will not mean a thing.

Plausible target.

 

It would be expected that the Pheu Thai vote will be significantly reduced by the time of the next election as they have committed the same sin as the Democrats did under Abhisit - betrayed their core supporters in return for power.

 

Ultimately, it will be the economic situation at the time of the next election that will determine whether or not enough Thais vote for revolutionary change under Move Forward.

7 hours ago, rwill said:

750 members of parliment.  300 is too low of a goal.

The Senate's mandate expire next year. Pita "only" needs 251 seats ???? to run the show.

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