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Thai PM Faces Judgment Day Over Minister Nomination on Aug. 14


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4 hours ago, webfact said:

The Constitutional Court has announced a verdict date of August 14 for an impeachment lawsuit against Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin. The case could determine whether the Pheu Thai-affiliated leader remains in office.

Just like the annual monsoon, this will blow over.

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19 hours ago, webfact said:

Thaksin's sister, Yingluck Shinawatra, another former prime minister now living in exile, has also been implicated in exerting influence over Srettha

p*ssy-whipped.

 

Wonder how long this will stay up?

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He must love it the position, the fame. He clearly doesn't need the money (but when is enough for these people?)

 

His tenure either tells you he has no power, or worst of all has no ideas, another Thai leader who is completely out of his depth. 

 

Otherwise he has done nothing for Thais. I mean what is his solution to the crisis in Chiang Mai with the pollution? Please tell me. You would not see such a crisis like this in a developed nation to allow the citizens to suffer like that. 

 

What about the crippling inequality you see in Thai society? You would think he would want to be out there implementing strict measures to help people.

 

What's he doing about the environmental issues? 

 

How is he improving education standards?

 

He seemed proud to let in draft dodging Russians, then went to Europe to say 'let Thai's in visa free' - despite Europe being massively hit by the Ukraine War. He has no idea about diplomacy. 

 

Totally out of his depth. 

 

He loves holidays and tourism, hence his only solution to anything is MORE TOURISTS MORE TOURISTS PLEASE MORE TOURISTS. 

 

 

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