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Thai PM Srettha Axed Over Controversial Cabinet Appointment


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1 hour ago, webfact said:

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.

 

Doesn't fit my definition of "Axed" .... maybe/hopefully gone soon though, Not a Srettha fan. 😁

Only worry is who we get next ... careful what you wish for, as they say :hit-the-fan:

 

 

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7 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

The saddest part of this whole thing is the people that they're naming as potential substitutes to replace this fool, the last thing in the world this country needs is Anutin, Prawit or another Shinawatra. 

Ahhhh, but the political elites just love dynasties. 

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54 minutes ago, John Drake said:

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

Why not appoint a  Chinese scammer, drug dealer, ????? and make big brother happy

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6 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

Well there's no doubt that he deserved to be dismissed, he was certainly the do-nothing PM. He talked a good talk, and he walked a good walk, but he accomplished nothing. It's likely that some of the power brokers here were disappointed that he wasn't able to get more done or that he wasn't able to unite Parliament behind him. Or that he simply looked so foolish, though that did not seem to bother them with Prayuth. 

 

One never really knows what's going on here or who is making the decisions. The saddest part of this whole thing is the people that they're naming as potential substitutes to replace this fool, the last thing in the world this country needs is Anutin, Prawit or another Shinawatra. 

 

Well the PM is out plus the whole cabinet as well. New PM has to win nomination and get enough votes to assume office first, and then the cabinet is picked after that, as far as I read it. It may all take quite some time but I hope they can find some good people. Thailand needs some solid guidance in these uncertain times.

 

 

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52 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

 

 

 

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.

There is no Right of Appeal against any Judgement by the Constitutional Court. 

Kangaroo? 

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Just now, nauseus said:

 

Well the PM is out plus the whole cabinet as well. New PM has to win nomination and get enough votes to assume office first, and then the cabinet is picked after that, as far as I read it. It may all take quite some time but I hope they can find some good people. Thailand needs some solid guidance in these uncertain times.

 

 

I think the ones behind ousting MFP and Srettha are expecting to be next up

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57 minutes ago, mokwit said:

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.

When???????😱😱😱😱😱

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2 minutes ago, Thaindrew said:

So the largest party now is the People’s Party, so they will have first shot at forming a new coalition right?

no  the collision government has not be dismissed 

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

This morning, the embattled PM visited a Buddhist temple and appeared unfazed by the looming judgement,

He has enough to retire on, that's why.

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3 minutes ago, Thaindrew said:

So the largest party now is the People’s Party, so they will have first shot at forming a new coalition right?

Because they are very popular in a poll, doesn't give you any rights. They need to setup a lot of administrative things before they would be able to contest in another election, whenever that will be.

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Depending on who is crowned as new PM, life can become even more difficult for foreigners and expats in Thailand on immigration and other administrative issues. Quite a few Thai's in power are highly xenophobic and racist towards all foreigners no matter from where. Time to start looking for another more foreigner-friendly country in Asia.

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1 hour ago, mokwit said:

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

Unlikely, the only one who would have made a difference just got a 10 year ban.,

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