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Thaksin and Pheu Thai Party face constitutional showdown

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15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

undermine the country’s constitutional monarchy

Why worry? That was undermined decades ago if one follows the understanding of how a cm should operate.

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    It would be wonderful if Thaksin and his cronies would be removed from politics. But it seems in the moment he still has too much power and too many people who support him. But that situatio

  • Basically any move that threatens the power and wealth of the royalist military establishment is now accused of violating Article 49 of the constitution, a constitution written by the royalist militar

  • This is better than the soaps on the TV 

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The bad acting BS 💩show charade continues. :coffee1:

1 hour ago, john donson said:

 

i guess they became friends with same interests...

They were long time friends 

Now time to flex it 

17 hours ago, Artisi said:

Just a nod or a wink from the right place either for or against is all it takes. 

 

We often forget that Thaksin did not appoint the judges; it was the NCPO or military. Some of these judges will soon be retiring, so if the military is going to move, this is the time to do it.

 

Thaksin forgot the important thing about Thai politics.  P!ss off the elite and get get too big and they will slap you down.

 

Thaksin might believe that Anutin and Chidob are firmly on his side, but the BJT's allegiance lies elsewhere. It's not the red or orange camp that holds its backing, but a more intricate web of alliances. 

 

They are the last of the elite parties, and if they are seen to back the PTP, they will lose many of their supporters.

 

 

1 hour ago, kingstonkid said:

 

We often forget that Thaksin did not appoint the judges; it was the NCPO or military. Some of these judges will soon be retiring, so if the military is going to move, this is the time to do it.

 

Thaksin forgot the important thing about Thai politics.  P!ss off the elite and get get too big and they will slap you down.

 

Thaksin might believe that Anutin and Chidob are firmly on his side, but the BJT's allegiance lies elsewhere. It's not the red or orange camp that holds its backing, but a more intricate web of alliances. 

 

They are the last of the elite parties, and if they are seen to back the PTP, they will lose many of their supporters.

 

 

You forget a 'small detail' already mentioned in several posts.

Removed a post that was potentially libelous as it contained unsourced accusations.

It's unbelievable that these grifters are back in power. There's no getting rid of them!

What a terrible excuse of a democracy Thailand is. Another incompetent PM takes control. 

 

Just a matter of time (hopefully very short) till anarchy forces the military to step in again.  

 

Remember what a complete idiot Yingluck was? Same same. 

On 10/10/2024 at 5:46 PM, MikeandDow said:

This is better than the soaps on the TV 

 

Never a Dull Moment?

On 10/11/2024 at 9:23 AM, OldPedro said:

Thailand democracy .....what a joke, if it wasn't so disastrous.

 

My perception of this country.

Pre-modern society with 20-21th century gadgets...

Political parties here.

Often feels like organized crimes themselves.

18 hours ago, Pinot said:

Same same. 

 

Popular Thai joke, now the world famous

 

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Nothing will come of this and we all know it.

 

End of thread.

20 hours ago, Pinot said:

It's unbelievable that these grifters are back in power. There's no getting rid of them!

What a terrible excuse of a democracy Thailand is. Another incompetent PM takes control. 

 

Just a matter of time (hopefully very short) till anarchy forces the military to step in again.  

 

Remember what a complete idiot Yingluck was? Same same. 

The army must not be allowed to be the answer.

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