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Thaksin Shinawatra, former Thai prime minister and influential political figure, reassured reporters today that he feels no concern regarding the impeachment lawsuit filed against current Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin.

 

Speaking from his Chan Song Lah residence, Thaksin stated the case against Srettha appears baseless, asserting that the Prime Minister had acted "transparently and honestly" in his appointment of Pichit Chuenban to the Prime Minister’s Office.

 

Pichit, a former lawyer for Thaksin, was granted a ministerial seat in the Pheu Thai-led cabinet earlier this year. However, the decision drew criticism and legal scrutiny, culminating in the current impeachment proceedings.

 

The impeachment case, filed by a group of 40 senators, alleges that Srettha breached the constitution and ethical guidelines by appointing Pichit, who has a criminal record.

 

Although Pichit resigned amidst mounting pressure, the senators argue that the illegality of his appointment remains and constitutes sufficient grounds for Srettha’s impeachment.

 

Despite these challenges, Thaksin expressed confidence in Srettha's ability to defend himself, highlighting his belief that the prime minister did not intentionally violate any laws. The Constitutional Court is set to deliver its verdict on August 14. If found guilty, Srettha could be removed from office, throwing the Pheu Thai party into turmoil.

 

The stakes are high not only for Srettha but also for Thaksin, whose political legacy and influence continue to loom large over Thai politics. Thaksin insisted that the process was above board and compliant with legal and ethical standards, dismissing the lawsuit as politically motivated.

 

As the August 14 hearing approaches, all eyes in Thailand remain fixed on the Constitutional Court, which will determine the future of the Srettha administration and potentially reshape the political landscape.

 

Thaksin Shinawatra. Photo courtesy: Siam Rath

 

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-- 2024-07-27

 

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25 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

So why does Thailand want to join BRICS? There’s probably a good deal of their governments playing up for their local audience. Thitinan Pongsudhirak, someone always worth listening to, argued that this “hasty and misguided move” was intended for domestic consumption, mainly because Srettha has a litany of unfulfilled promises:

 

No progress on joining the OECD

 

No Schengen visa-free deal

 

No real progress on a trade deal with the European Union

 

And major pushback on his government’s “digital wallet” and “Land Bridge” schemes.

 

“BRICS is thus played to domestic audiences as a deliverable achievement,” Thitinan argued. 

This Srettha  sucking up to China with BRICS , hope USA is listening 

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1 hour ago, spidermike007 said:

So why does Thailand want to join BRICS? There’s probably a good deal of their governments playing up for their local audience. Thitinan Pongsudhirak, someone always worth listening to, argued that this “hasty and misguided move” was intended for domestic consumption, mainly because Srettha has a litany of unfulfilled promises:

 

No progress on joining the OECD

 

No Schengen visa-free deal

 

No real progress on a trade deal with the European Union

 

And major pushback on his government’s “digital wallet” and “Land Bridge” schemes.

 

“BRICS is thus played to domestic audiences as a deliverable achievement,” Thitinan argued. 

One word: Corruption.

Hey i'm not criticizing their system. If it works for them who am i to judge?

However when a group of people wish to join a group of legitimate and, for the most part, honorable people governed by laws applicable to everyone involved sans "Elites" they must prove they are worthy of trust. This will never happen with Thais. With China. Sure.

If Sodom and Gomorrah were an actual modern place Thailand would be it imho. If i was them i would not expect a seat at a table filled with respectable men and women. But they can for sure host the party after the meetings 5555

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8 hours ago, webfact said:

Thaksin Shinawatra, former Thai prime minister and influential political figure, reassured reporters today that he feels no concern regarding the impeachment lawsuit filed against current Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin.

Why should he, he's mapped out the future with Anutin on the golf course.

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2 hours ago, hotchilli said:

Thailand has gone from being a tiger in Asia to back streets full of alley cats.

 

  With all of the feline analogies in this thread, you'd think someone would have made a joke about pussy by now.

 

  I'm not going to be the one, that's just childish.

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Can anyone point to a single achievement from Srettha? 

 

Absolutely usless. 

 

More of a tourist minister. And even with that ... no nuance, cleaning up the industry to attract a better clientel - NOPE. JUST OPEN THE DOORS TO MASS TOURISM was his solution and the problems that will face Thailand because of this utter nonsense. 

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1 hour ago, DonniePeverley said:

Can anyone point to a single achievement from Srettha? 

 

Absolutely usless. 

 

More of a tourist minister. And even with that ... no nuance, cleaning up the industry to attract a better clientel - NOPE. JUST OPEN THE DOORS TO MASS TOURISM was his solution and the problems that will face Thailand because of this utter nonsense. 

 

  So here's what the PM cites as his accomplishments during the first year - not all of it is true but he does have a couple of achievements to his administration's credit:

 

  1.  Increase in Foreign Direct Investment (FALSE)

 

  2.  Improved agricultural prices (possibly TRUE due to inflation)

 

  3.  A moratorium on farmers' debts (TRUE)

 

  4.  An enhanced education quality for children (FALSE)

 

  5.  Increase in the daily minimum wage (possibly TRUE)

 

  6.  Law that allows same sex marriage (TRUE)

 

  7.  Upgrades to the 30 baht health care program (possibly TRUE)

 

  8.  Intensified drug suppression efforts (partially TRUE)

 

  ** - fact checks in parentheses are my based upon my(admittedly) limited knowledge and opinions of these programs.

 

https://aseannow.com/topic/1332130-pm-srettha-highlights-key-achievements-in-first-year-of-office/

 

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