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People's Party Opposes Court's Decision ousting PM Srettha


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3 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

He explained his belief that these groups often exercise too much discretion in interpreting ethical standards.

 

yeah right... puke thai pm sreta was quick to support the ousting of mfp when the CC kicked them out last week. sometimes its better to just shut up...

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13 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The opposition People's Party disagrees with the Constitution Court's decision to remove Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin from office.

I want the new party to succeed in the next election, but disagree with this statement.

Srettha screwed himself after trying to hire a bent lawyer.

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All of this was orchestrated by Thaksin. Just prior to the placement of the convict, Srettha met with Thaksin. As the case drew more near to being decided Srettha was nonchalant about it seemingly uncaring if he will be kicked out of office. Now, his buddy Thaksin has had his meeting with the PTP and everyone emerged ready to place his daughter in the PM position. Thaksin has been making a lot of private meetings with the players in this game. Anutin has already voiced his approval as well to have Thaksins daughter as PM.  Srettha was a patsy placed in office until all the cards were aligned and everyone paid off. 

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13 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Parit concluded that it is vital to reassess the existing constitution and review the extent of power granted to independent organisations. 

 

Good luck with that. It will be like taking the gun from an armed mugger with his finger on the trigger pointing it at your head.

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On one side , in Thailand , we have the old dinosaurs who control the country through well established corruption and nepotism , and that for ages already .

On the other side we have the young , who are all well informed by now what is going on and want change for a better , more open and fair democracy ...

The old oppress the young by any means ( CC ) and act against the interest of the general thai population .

One can only hope that the old will be defeated or just become extinct ... as soon as possible .

Thailand is sooo scared about it's reputation ( face ) , but does not realize that it is ruining exactly that by it's actions .

Hypocrisy and double standard as always . All fake .

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1 hour ago, thesetat2013 said:

All of this was orchestrated by Thaksin. Just prior to the placement of the convict, Srettha met with Thaksin. As the case drew more near to being decided Srettha was nonchalant about it seemingly uncaring if he will be kicked out of office. Now, his buddy Thaksin has had his meeting with the PTP and everyone emerged ready to place his daughter in the PM position. Thaksin has been making a lot of private meetings with the players in this game. Anutin has already voiced his approval as well to have Thaksins daughter as PM.  Srettha was a patsy placed in office until all the cards were aligned and everyone paid off. 


Exactly. Srettha was too weak to stand up to Thaksin and refuse to appoint Pichet. Now both Thaksin and Srettha suffer the consequences. Make your own bed and lie in it.

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3 hours ago, soalbundy said:

Yes, very noble, they are in for another beating. For goodness sake doesn't PP have a political advisor, keep your mouths shut about rewriting the constitution until you are in power with a large majority.....study Thaksin to see how it's done.

Well said.

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On 8/16/2024 at 12:42 AM, dinsdale said:

I wouldn't call the CC or the EC independent. They are legal arms of the military royalist establishment.

I agree, they're called independent, but very far from it.

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