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No Move Forward MPs Stepping Down To Be Replaced By Others On Party List

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NO MOVE FORWARD MPs, most of whom concurrently perform as members of the opposition party’s executive board, are going to resign as elected lawmakers and be replaced by somebody else on a party list anytime soon, Move Forward spokesperson Parit Wacharasindhu said today (Mar. 19).

 

None of the five Move Forward MPs, especially including former Move Forward leader Pita Limjaroenrat, is going to resign as elected legislators in the face of the possibility that their party might be dissolved by court as soon as early next month, according to the party spokesperson.

 

Parit was responding to speculation that those Move Forward MPs would sooner than later step down as elected legislators so they could be automatically replaced by those earlier named as party-list candidates running in last year’s general election.

 

Except for Pita who had earlier performed as a member of the Move Forward’s executive board, all the others are sitting on it and performing as MPs in concurrent fashion.

 

By Thai Newsroom Reporters

TOP: Former Move Forward leader Pita Limjaroenrat, left, and current leader, Chaithawat Tulathon with the Constitutional Court logo in the background. Photo: Matichon

 

Full story: THAI NEWSROOM 2024-03-20

 

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39 minutes ago, webfact said:

NO MOVE FORWARD MPs, most of whom concurrently perform as members of the opposition party’s executive board, are going to resign

Never give up!

I read the headline like there's a new party called No Move Forward that we need to get to know. Then I remembered there already is, it's the deep state power elite.

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Stand up to the super corrupt army, stand up to the super corrupt election commission, and stand up to the super corrupt power elite. They deserve that, they've earned that, they are despised by most. 

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

None of the five Move Forward MPs, especially including former Move Forward leader Pita Limjaroenrat, is going to resign as elected legislators in the face of the possibility that their party might be dissolved by court as soon as early next month, according to the party spokesperson.

The Election commission and Constitutional Court who are totally owned and used as a tool to oppress any and all opposition.

And the Less Majeste law used in the same fashion to quell any public decent.

3 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

Stand up to the super corrupt army, stand up to the super corrupt election commission, and stand up to the super corrupt power elite. They deserve that, they've earned that, they are despised by most. 

There are two things in place which makes your post, correct though it may be, seem naive, the 'establishment' and the 'system'. They are in place in every country, heavy, as thick as molasses, unyielding, designed to quietly exhaust you without drama, it's paragraph 14, section 4, sub section C revised in 1972.......

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