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Thai PM pledges support for a “People’s Constitution”


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1 hour ago, stoner said:

you know what would be so awesome first ? a government voted by the people. 


Pheu Thai was voted by the majority of people and won the 2019 election but didn’t form the government. It would be awesome but not in the realms of political reality everywhere in the world 

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3 minutes ago, Eric Loh said:


Pheu Thai was voted by the majority of people and won the 2019 election but didn’t form the government. It would be awesome but not in the realms of political reality everywhere in the world 

Well they weren't voted for by the majority last election but somehow are now in government, so how is that explained?

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26 minutes ago, Artisi said:

Well they weren't voted for by the majority last election but somehow are now in government, so how is that explained?


The 2014 constitution and role of the appointed senators in deciding the government. Pheu Thai suffered that same political reality in 2019 election. 

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1 hour ago, Eric Loh said:


The 2014 constitution and role of the appointed senators in deciding the government. Pheu Thai suffered that same political reality in 2019 election. 

wouldn't manipulated be a better description?

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There is no reason why there cannot be a new constitution.

 

After all it can be easily be replaced at the next military coup, unless of course the military have finally figured out that military coups are so unpopular that the next one will fail.

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7 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

How ironic that this promise is coming from a man who was not elected, but rather appointed by the powers that be, and the guys who pull the puppet strings. He will say anything, his insincerity knows no bounds. Woe is Thailand with this kind of leadership. 

It's become obvious that this guy is just a pretty face for photo op opportunities and has no real power

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2 hours ago, billd766 said:

There is no reason why there cannot be a new constitution.

Out of democratic necessity there must also be a new Constitutional Court that doesn't neutralize opposition political parties. 

"What's the role of a Constitutional Court in a military dictatorship? On the dissolution of a Thai Raksa Chart?"

Apr. 5, 2019  https://www.newmandala.org

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If I'm correct, Thailand had 20 constitutions since 1932 or roughly one ever close to five years. People have not understood the purpose of a constitution and hence the 21st version will be no surprise either. But to please the rest of the "democratic" world, it serves as a swindle sheet for the goons in Thailand's steering house ;-) 

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1 hour ago, Sydebolle said:

If I'm correct, Thailand had 20 constitutions since 1932 or roughly one ever close to five years. People have not understood the purpose of a constitution and hence the 21st version will be no surprise either. But to please the rest of the "democratic" world, it serves as a swindle sheet for the goons in Thailand's steering house ;-) 

What does the old duffer who writes them think? Can he write one for the People or only for the 'good people.'

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