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Polling Agency Petitioned to Probe PM’s Mini-Heart Gesture


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27 minutes ago, Andycoops said:

Neanderthal's continue to be allowed to disrupt the running of the country.

 

Scrap the uniform culture as it is just so absurd along with the wearing of certain colours on different days of the week.

 

It's the 21st century.

 

Uniforms shouldn't be worn by civil and public servants, only those in the relevant services e.g police, fire etc etc

 

As in most other modern countries.

The last sentence summed up Thailand's basic problem.

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9 hours ago, Kerryd said:

Considering the Shinawatra's track record of stuffing their own pockets with public money every time they are in power - it's not hard to imagine that some people might see that gesture as a sign that it's about to happen again.

"Woohoo - we're back and we're going to make MONEY !"

While her gesture was probably innocent in nature (it is a common gesture in Thailand - I see people use it at weddings and birthdays all the time and it's not about "money") - given her family's history, some might think otherwise.

And considering how easy it is to have a Prime Minister ousted, it could be worth a shot to try and get her booted.
Depending if the "power behind the scenes" wants it to happen. (As in, whoever tells the Constitutional Court how to rule on any given matter.)

And let's not forget, her dad is still facing charges of lese majesty and his attempt to "flee" the country again was denied (when he pretended he needed to go back to Dubai for medical consultations and was told he could have those consultations done in Thailand).

Lots of intrigue ! I find it funny how some seem to think she'll be in office for her full term with all that's gone on in just the first week.

Perhaps you should enlighten us with the name of a single non corrupt politician globally if not in Thailand?! Sometimes better the devil you know- last thaksin reign was very prosperous for our life and businesses which we shared with our thai colleagues etc

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