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Thai Pakdee to Contest the Legitimacy of the People's Party Formation


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Warong Dechgitvigrom. Picture courtesy Facebook/Warong Dechgitvigrom

 

Dr. Warong Dechgitvigrom, leader of the pro-monarchy Thai Pakdee party, has raised concerns over the legality of the formation of the new People’s party. In a Facebook post today, he announced his intention to ask the Election Commission (EC) to investigate the legal processes involved.

 

Warong specifically questioned whether the name change from ‘Thin Ka Khao Chao Wilai’ party to ‘Prachachon’ (People’s) party complied with the law. According to Warong, referencing data from the EC’s website, the ‘Thin Ka Khao Chao Wilai’ party, originally established in 2012, only has three branch offices—two in the northern region and one in the central region. He pointed out that the party lacks branches in the southern and north-eastern regions, a requirement under the Political Parties Act to maintain its status.

 

In light of these discrepancies, Warong urged the EC to undertake a thorough investigation to ensure the legitimacy of the People’s party's formation. Transparency, he explained, is crucial for maintaining public trust in the electoral process.

 

On the other side, the newly formed People’s party has seen remarkable support from the public. Just today, they announced that donations have exceeded 20 million baht and membership has climbed to over 38,000 in just two days since its establishment.

 

The People’s party reported on their website last night that donations totalling 20,353,671 baht by 8 PM on Saturday will fund their operations for the next three months. Detailed expenditure plans were also shared: 7.9 million baht will be allocated for head office operations, 1.6 million baht for election campaigning and an emergency fund, 6.6 million baht for party activities across the country, and 4.1 million baht for other essential activities.

 

The unfolding events have already sparked considerable interest and debate among political observers, who eagerly await the EC’s findings and any potential impact on the People’s party’s future.

 

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-- 2024-08-12

 

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The dinosaurs seem to be getting younger here in Thailand.....different faces but same xenophobic mentality.....only the elites and military are allowed to be strong!!

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6 hours ago, Tropicalevo said:

Be afraid Doctor. Be very afraid.

The people will decide eventually.

You had better hope that the people who are sponsoring (ordering?) you will protect you when that day comes.

 

So, when they win, the "good guys" will exact revenge on anyone who stood against them before they got into power?

 

A worrying attitude to have (especially given the name of the new party).

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Pita did an interview with the Guardian yesterday......not sure why he didn't choose The Daily Fail or the The Daily Excess?

 

He stated the judiciary and military are intent on 'exterminating' them.

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20 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

And worst of all, they seem to care not one iota for the well being of their people. It must be difficult living with such a cold and lifeless heart of stone.

They comfort themselves every night by reading a good book before sleep...   Numerous Bank books !

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On 8/12/2024 at 7:45 AM, webfact said:

Dr. Warong Dechgitvigrom, leader of the pro-monarchy Thai Pakdee party ...

 

... should be investigated for " unusual wealth " ?

 

Anyway , the People's party has opened enough branch offices already .

It seems they are better organized by now .

The new leader does not hold any shares in media companies , I hope ...

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1 hour ago, hotchilli said:

So this time around change tactics, do-not give any ammunition to the elites, the EC or CC to disband you again

Keep your campaign policies on the economy and tourism, win the hearts and minds of the people who will vote you into power.

Once in power then have a public referendum vote to change the constitution. 

If I remember right, any change to the constitution requires a majority vote from the Senate. A difficult task as it's stuffed with conservatives supporting Anuthin's party 

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12 minutes ago, bannork said:

If I remember right, any change to the constitution requires a majority vote from the Senate. A difficult task as it's stuffed with conservatives supporting Anuthin's party 

Thought that the present government are already suppose to be changing  the constitution

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2 hours ago, hotchilli said:

So this time around change tactics, do-not give any ammunition to the elites, the EC or CC to disband you again

Keep your campaign policies on the economy and tourism, win the hearts and minds of the people who will vote you into power.

Once in power then have a public referendum vote to change the constitution. 

 

100%....but the question arises....would they have garnered 14 million votes without the radical promises they made?

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    They don't seem to be learning their lesson.  Every time they dissolve the party, the new iteration emerges even stronger.  Another thread has the new People's Party at 84% support, with PT at 9%.   Clearly, Whack-A-Mole isn't working.

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12 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

 

100%....but the question arises....would they have garnered 14 million votes without the radical promises they made?

The power now is in the hands of a coalition who all banded together to win over MFP

I reckon an easy 75% want all these idiots out... that's more than enough to do it next time around

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8 hours ago, MikeandDow said:

Thought that the present government are already suppose to be changing  the constitution

Seeing Thaksin's freedom depends on him being a 'good'person that ain't gonna happen.

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1 minute ago, bannork said:

Seeing Thaksin's freedom depends on him being a 'good'person that ain't gonna happen.

Totally strange post!!!! what has Thaksin got to do with changing the constitution 

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8 hours ago, Will B Good said:

without the radical promises they made?

What "radical promises"? IMHO they were all very reasonable, possibly even too conservative to be modern in a western sense.

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