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Former Members of the Dissolved MFP Form New Political Group: The People's Party


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The People’s Party has taken in more than 20 million baht in donations and registered nearly 40,000 members since it came into existence on Friday as the successor to the dissolved Move Forward Party.

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On 8/9/2024 at 5:23 PM, Purdey said:

Next election has to be a clean sweep for the new party. People are really upset by the treatment Move Forward received.

 

I do wish they would propose laws that won't get them dissolved.

That's the key, and that's where the Move Forward party went wrong, Have your ideas about reform, but keep them to yourself until you are in power and just do it quietly.

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10 hours ago, still kicking said:

Like the Burmese?

Yes... Thailand could quite easily be led by crooks, just as Myanmar are.

But they finally woke up and said we want our country back and are willing to fight for it.

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20 hours ago, josephbloggs said:

That's the key, and that's where the Move Forward party went wrong, Have your ideas about reform, but keep them to yourself until you are in power and just do it quietly.

Not happen They are already trying to get the peoples party dissolved   Thai Pakdee Party leader Dr Warong Dechgitvigrom complaining to the EC

 

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22 hours ago, josephbloggs said:

That's the key, and that's where the Move Forward party went wrong, Have your ideas about reform, but keep them to yourself until you are in power and just do it quietly.

Have to disagree.

Who would have voted for MF if they hadn't revealed their plans for reform?

 

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21 minutes ago, bannork said:

Have to disagree.

Who would have voted for MF if they hadn't revealed their plans for reform?

 

They would have got in based on all the other reforms and pledges they made, they didn't need to include the "big one" in their public pledges, in my opinion.

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2 hours ago, josephbloggs said:

They would have got in based on all the other reforms and pledges they made, they didn't need to include the "big one" in their public pledges, in my opinion.

Perhaps, but their other major reforms, particularly of the military, and of industry, end of monopolies, for example, would have made them enemies of the elite anyway.

The lightning rod of 112 let the Thai public know who was genuinely interested in meaningful reform of Thailand society, imo.

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Can not see the point to this !!!! going around in circles !! dissolved, new name, dissolved .new name, what is the point ?? this is not how you run a country ? Thais must realize the world is watching this farce, just showing what a bunch  of muppets they are  

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2 hours ago, MikeandDow said:

Can not see the point to this !!!! going around in circles !! dissolved, new name, dissolved .new name, what is the point ?? this is not how you run a country ? Thais must realize the world is watching this farce, just showing what a bunch  of muppets they are  

It will go round in circles as long as the money men and military want to keep the Thai people under the thumb, maybe in 10 years when all of them have passed away things may change.

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18 minutes ago, Jumbo1968 said:

It will go round in circles as long as the money men and military want to keep the Thai people under the thumb, maybe in 10 years when all of them have passed away things may change.

Is that away to run a country ??? Thailand will be seen by the rest of the world as Totally instable, so you can forget about investing in this country, how to run a country bankrupt 

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