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Thai PM Srettha Axed Over Controversial Cabinet Appointment

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Srettha Thavisin. File photo

 

Thailand's Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin faces unprecedented political turmoil following a ruling on August 14, which found him in breach of ethics by appointing a convicted lawyer to his Cabinet.

 

The dramatic decision has the nation on tenterhooks, awaiting further developments that could see the 62-year-old leader ousted from office, thereby plunging the kingdom into renewed political uncertainty.

 

Srettha stands accused of breaching ethical guidelines by appointing a disbarred lawyer with a criminal record, a decision that has ignited fierce debate across the country.

 

A group of former senators has spearheaded the push for his removal, escalating the already tense political climate. Despite the gravity of the accusations, Srettha has consistently denied any misconduct.

 

Today's crucial ruling was issued following lengthy deliberations by the Constitutional Court, which convened early this morning, around 9.30am.

 

The timing is particularly significant, coming just a week after the court disbanded the main opposition party, Move Forward Party (MFP), and imposed a 10-year political ban on its former leader.

 

Over the past two decades, Thailand has seen numerous prime ministers deposed through a combination of legal rulings and military coups, often orchestrated by the Constitutional Court.

 

Political analysts suggest Srettha may defy the odds given his confident denial of any wrongdoing and his composed public demeanour. This morning, the embattled PM visited a Buddhist temple and appeared unfazed by the looming judgement, telling reporters that he had slept well and was following his usual schedule. 

 

“I am worried about many things, but this matter is out of my hands. The legal process will unfold as it must,” he stated calmly.

 

As Thailand braces for what could be another destabilising episode, all eyes are on the Constitutional Court's next moves and the potential fallout from this landmark decision. 

 

More news to follow….

 

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    Please bring back Prayuth. And now get rid of the changes at immigration and taxes.

  • Karma as he stuck the knife into MFP.

  • Who's next then?   I've heard Prayut is waiting in the wings (again)... Or will it be Tony's daughter? Chuwit? Lord Watches? Liz Truss?? Boris Johnson??? !!!  

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So goodbye then Jet Srettha. Maybe Thailand will get a PM who does something other than photo opps and junkets.

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Just now, mokwit said:

Maybe Thailand will get a PM who does something other than photo opps and junkets.

 

No way José Somchai. 😞 

"I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"

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Who's next then?

 

I've heard Prayut is waiting in the wings (again)...

Or will it be Tony's daughter?

Chuwit?

Lord Watches?

Liz Truss??

Boris Johnson??? !!!

 

Anyone but Anutin.

For heavens sake don't let it be him.

 

I would take Uncle Tu & Big Pom over Senor Ganja any day of the week!

 

bob.

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So Thaksin's daughter takes over?

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2 minutes ago, bob smith said:

Who's next then?

 

I've heard that Prayut is waiting in the wings (again)...

 

Anyone but Anutin. For heavens sake don't let it be him.

I would take uncle tu over him any day of the week!

 

bob.

A coup will be needed to "stabalise" the situation.

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Karma as he stuck the knife into MFP.

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Please bring back Prayuth. And now get rid of the changes at immigration and taxes.

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1 minute ago, dinsdale said:

A coup will be needed to "stabalise" the situation.

sadly I think you may be right.

 

it's been a while since i've seen the old tanks.

 

bob.

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Just now, bob smith said:

sadly I think you may be right.

it's been a while since i've seen the old tanks.

bob.

 

The boys are shining them up as we speak!

 

Got to have nice clean tanks for the world's press to photograph.

 

"I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"

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Time for another election then. 

 

here comes the Peoples Party...

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I can't see the Pheu Thai (and Thaksin) allowing Anutin to take the reigns but, really, who is qualified?

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In some ways it is a shame, he made the taxis 'run on time' so to speak - after his PR opp Taxi drivers on lower Sukhumvit stop with the back door level to you, you get in, state your destination and the driver puts the meter on and drives.

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Has the watchman got the time to do the job?

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At this moment in time he has been found 'in breach of ethics'......does that automatically translate into being 'axed'?

 

He must have the right to appeal.......doubt this is over yet.

Probably do a U turn on DTV visas.

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Thailand heading for bankruptcy, Totally unstable,  Who is going to invest in this country !!!!!!

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New elections now.. The Government is fallen

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Just now, MikeandDow said:

Thailand heading for bankruptcy, Totally unstable,  Who is going to invest in this country !!!!!!

 

 

Big money to be made during turbulence....though not through investments as such....I wish I had a clue how.

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3 minutes ago, mokwit said:

Probably do a U turn on DTV visas.

 

Hope they ditch all the current and upcoming changes at immigration, along with the proposed tax changes. 

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Can we relax, the military are waiting in the wings to form an "interim" government?

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Glad I didn't change any GBP this week......!

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6 minutes ago, ikke1959 said:

New elections now.. The Government is fallen

 

 

Need to wait and see what Thaksin says first.......he must have a plan ready to go (oven baked) to shoo-in his daughter.

 

 

 

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9 minutes ago, MikeandDow said:

Thailand heading for bankruptcy, Totally unstable,  Who is going to invest in this country !!!!!!

Venezuela 2.0 here we come!!

 

good job i've got a gym bag full of USD..

 

bob.

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Not sure what will happen to this government. My Thai colleagues are saying all ministers will be removed from their posts. Can't for the life of me understand all this.

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Just now, Purdey said:

Not sure what will happen to this government. My Thai colleagues are saying all ministers will be removed from their posts. Can't for the life of me understand all this.

It's really very simple.

 

Those at the top don't want democracy in this country and they never will!!

 

bob.

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1 minute ago, Purdey said:

Not sure what will happen to this government. My Thai colleagues are saying all ministers will be removed from their posts. Can't for the life of me understand all this.

 

House cleaning, thank God.

3 minutes ago, Purdey said:

Not sure what will happen to this government. My Thai colleagues are saying all ministers will be removed from their posts. Can't for the life of me understand all this.

 

If that is what's happened then it means the government has been dissolved which means everyone is out, the new PM will appoint their own cabinet.

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10 minutes ago, John Drake said:

 

Hope they ditch all the current and upcoming changes at immigration, along with the proposed tax changes. 

What's wrong with the changes at Immigration?

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1 minute ago, UWEB said:

What's wrong with the changes at Immigration?

 

More worried about the promised changes beginning in September. Don't want any changes at all to my retirement extension.

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