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Move Forward Party (MFP) Chief Advisor Pita Limjaroenrat denied any intentional negligence in the Thaksin Shinawatra investigation, sparking controversy over alleged double standards.

 

Despite rising criticisms, Pita insists his party is on a mission for justice, aiming to expose systemic unfairness rather than targeting individuals.

 

The 43 year old former MFP leader refuted claims of deliberate oversight in the investigation into Thaksin’s case, following the rise of the Pheu Thai Party to power. The move has sparked intense debate over a perceived double standard in handling the convicted former prime minister.

 

The Bangkok-born politician defended the MFP’s stance today, stating that the opposition is far from complacent in the Thaksin case. He revealed that the MFP had submitted a parliamentary motion demanding explanations from the government regarding the treatment of Thaksin and other inmates facing similar conditions.


“Our strategy does not pinpoint individuals; rather, it seeks to restore fairness to those victimised by injustice.

 

by Puntid Tantivangphaisal Puntid

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16 minutes ago, webfact said:

regarding the treatment of Thaksin and other inmates facing similar conditions.

 

At least someone did attempt to draw some comparison officially. Of course it will not make the least bit of difference, he is a connected billionaire and this is Siam. etc etc etc

If they make too much noise there's an excellent chance of getting themselves dissolved so that's fun.

 

The Table has said no, and that is that.

 

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The issue of double standards, hypocrisy, and double-speak in the Thaskin "hospitalization scheme" has been raised in countless op-ed pieces and news articles. These came early, and often. MFP also questioned the "treatment" long before Pita was reinstated.

 

An early one... 

 

Thaksin paradox to haunt many

 

https://www.thaipbsworld.com/thaksin-paradox-to-haunt-many/

 

 

 

 

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6 hours ago, racket said:

This guy is owned by Davos, btw. He's a globalist puppet.

 

Freedom for Tooting!

 

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4 minutes ago, Thingamabob said:

Evidence ?

https://twitter.com/MFPThailand/status/1660153002395828224?s=20

 

His agenda aligns well with what Davos wants. Don't think for a minute that this guy will improve the standard of living for the Thai people. He will open the door for BlackRock, State Street, and other major asset managers to take over the country. He's like Barack Obama, a big Trojan horse. They tried back in 1997 but failed. They'll succeed this time around.

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