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Move Forward MP asks whether government lied about Thaksin’s health

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Move Forward MP Rangsiman Rome questioned today whether the government has lied to the public about the health of convicted former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, citing his busy schedule during his three-day visit to his hometown of Chiang Mai today.

 

He said that the government has maintained that Thaksin is seriously ill and had to be placed under doctor’s care, but he was suddenly discharged from the Police General Hospital on parole to his Ban Chan Song La mansion on February 18th and is now visiting Chiang Mai.

 

He admits, however, that Thaksin is an influential figure in Thai politics, citing the fierce reaction by Pheu Thai MPs when the opposition wanted to debate the government’s allegedly privileged treatment of Thaksin, compared to their muted reaction toward debating Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, to the extent that some are wondering who the real prime minister of Thailand actually is.

 

Full story: Thai PBS 2024-03-14

 

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We all know what the answer is and we all know what the answer will be.

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Move Forward, these kinds of inquiries are why they are trying to shut you down... Keep up the good work...

that's what hospitals do.

 

you come seriously sick and they make you feel better.

 

especially world class Thai hospitals.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Celsius said:

that's what hospitals do.

 

you come seriously sick and they make you feel better.

 

especially world class Thai hospitals.

 

 

What world class hospital are you referring to in this OP about Thaksin? HE was supposedly in a prison hospital albeit in the privileged section above all others. Come to think of it, i do not know of any world class Thai hospitals. 

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Subsequent queries will ask whether the Pope is a Catholic, and include  inquiries into the toilet habits of bears in wooded countryside...

15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Move Forward MP Rangsiman Rome questioned today whether the government has lied to the public about the health of convicted former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, citing his busy schedule during his three-day visit to his hometown of Chiang Mai today.

Yes they did... and ?

Can not see the point of this question, A blind beggar knows the answer

13 hours ago, khaowong1 said:

Move Forward, these kinds of inquiries are why they are trying to shut you down... Keep up the good work...

Indeed. 

As they appear to be on their way of an official [maybe] dissolution.....probably have nothing to lose, so they continue to question everything that should be challenged.

 

Expect the base of MV to reinvent themselves as they have in the past. They're certainly not going to go away.

Why is he wearing a neck brace. Did he break his neck in prison. FFS. This farce is something else could at least try to be believable 

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