bkkcanuck8 Posted October 28 Posted October 28 (edited) 45 minutes ago, NanLaew said: PP has totally lost momentum and most folk have forgotten about Pita already. Really? The last poll I saw from NIDA had the People's Party as the most popular party.... though I seem to remember them gathering up steam during the election last time to come out in first position with the percentage of popular vote (it was not the expected result)... In fact so much support that the Pheu Thai and Conservative Parties felt the need to get into bed together... now everyone is being stabbed in the back and there is blood in the matrimonial bed... could end up making the next election even worse... If this is the result, does anyone think that whatever party wins will feel safe getting into a bed with a psycho that is waiting for you to feel comfortable and then cutting off your 'pride' and knifing you to death.... Edited October 28 by bkkcanuck8 1
Popular Post tandor Posted October 28 Popular Post Posted October 28 3 hours ago, DeaconJohn said: Ung Ing is nothing but a sock puppet. The corrupt Shinawatra clan is totally controlled by the Dragonhead. ..to give her her dues, she did publicly state she was not ready for the job as Premier. 3
Popular Post Purdey Posted October 28 Popular Post Posted October 28 I doubt Peu That will want an election they know they will lose to the People's Party. Expect a cabinet reshuffle but little else. 1 2
Popular Post Hunz Kittisak Posted October 28 Popular Post Posted October 28 31 minutes ago, billd766 said: I am not so sure about that. The military faction that called the last coup under Prayuth no longer controls the military around Bangkok. The military there, wear red necked T shirts and are under the control of the highest person in Thailand. They are called, (for want of a better term, The King's Guards). and whilst they are part of the army, Their loyalty is not to the military, but to somebody else. Astute observation Military coups are thing of the past judiciary coups and constitutional coups are the new trend 1 1 4
khunpeer Posted October 28 Posted October 28 8 hours ago, webfact said: Composite pictures courtesy: Daily News Thailand is on tenterhooks with speculation swirling about a potential move by Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra to dissolve the House of Representatives. A member of the Democrat Party has predicted this event may occur within the next 90 days, presumably to preempt an impending decision by the Constitutional Court. The court is set to rule on a lawsuit concerning Thaksin Shinawatra, Paetongtarn's father and the influential figure behind Pheu Thai, one of the ruling parties. This claim came to public notice through the insights shared by Mongkolkit Suksintharanon, a former maverick MP now aligned with the Democrat Party. He took to Facebook to voice his prediction, suggesting that a fresh election announcement might precede any court-mandated dissolution of Pheu Thai and other parties. Mongkolkit assessed the likelihood of this scenario at over 70%. This political tremor stems from a legal complaint led by activist lawyer Thirayut Suwankesorn, directed at Thaksin and Pheu Thai. The charges involve allegations of Thaksin’s undue influence over the party, primarily orchestrated through his daughter, Prime Minister Paetongtarn. The lawsuit contends that Thaksin managed a secretive convergence of coalition leaders at his residence, shortly after the Constitutional Court's dismissal of Thailand's former Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin. Such a move from Paetongtarn could complicate an already bewildering political landscape, with new parties potentially entering the fray under unfamiliar banners, potentially confusing the electorate. The urgency now lies with the Office of the Attorney-General, bound by the court's order to process this lawsuit within the designated 15-day timeframe, adding a ticking clock to the unfolding political drama, reported Thai Newsroom. -- 2024-10-28 TIT
John Drake Posted October 28 Posted October 28 I wish the days of Prayuth would return. Prayuth was better. 5 2
newbee2022 Posted October 28 Posted October 28 4 hours ago, Artisi said: That's dick, isn't it? ??? And dragonhead is an outsider, isn't it? Not from Shinawatra clan ???
kingstonkid Posted October 28 Posted October 28 The challenge is this first she has to try to protect daddy 2nd she has to try to protect the PTP 3rd keep redshirt supporters happy 4th, because if this case goes through and she is found guilty, every party that was at the dinner could also be hit, and BJT et al. do not want that. Even if the People's party win they still have a problem in that the senate is BJT loyal The bad news is that the Thai stock market was finally starting to improve and now will dive. 1
John Drake Posted October 28 Posted October 28 4 minutes ago, kingstonkid said: The challenge is this first she has to try to protect daddy 2nd she has to try to protect the PTP 3rd keep redshirt supporters happy 4th, because if this case goes through and she is found guilty, every party that was at the dinner could also be hit, and BJT et al. do not want that. Even if the People's party win they still have a problem in that the senate is BJT loyal The bad news is that the Thai stock market was finally starting to improve and now will dive. Prawit wasn't invited to the meeting. So he'll be clear to claim the PM slot now. 1
Thingamabob Posted October 28 Posted October 28 3 hours ago, NorthernRyland said: Case in point why it's futile to make any plans surrounding the government or try to preempt them on things like taxes. They can change their minds and do 180 at any moment. Always do nothing and ignore them until something is directly in your face and requires immediate action. Well said. I entirely agree.
kiwikeith Posted October 28 Posted October 28 10 hours ago, dinsdale said: I've said before the royalist military establishment needs the PTP and visa versa. As for this story itself it's based on what one Democratic is saying about a rumour. Won't happen. If I'm wrong and it does it's time to keep an ear out for tank engines coming down the streets. Inevitable if it happens, so it probably won't
MickGC Posted October 28 Posted October 28 I cannot understand why all the foreign anti Shin haters in this forum don't have the same feelings against the opposition parties who always support the coup makers. Apart from the last election, the Shins have always won the popular vote. FFS, let the Thai people decide. Always over ruled by the elite in this very class conscious society. Do you really think any of the the others are less corrupt than the Shins? Pita wasn't outed by the PTP. The unmentionables are always in the background. Do some research. 1 2 1
NanLaew Posted October 28 Posted October 28 6 hours ago, jippytum said: Not alltogether correct. Thaksin has blitzed the media with success to publisize PTP and his daughter as PM. However recent polls still indicate a loyal support base for PP. who remember the fiasco of betrayal connected to Thaksins return. The NIDA poll did look a bit rosy but a month later, after losing a couple of 'sure thing' local elections and otherwise being unremarkable at 'the office', the momentum is ebbing. Their current leader is a bit of a bump on a log, lacking the charisma and oratory skills of his predecessors. No denying that there's a whole slew of disenfranchised 'red shirts' that shun all things Thaksin, but PP needs to get their act together, and quickly if Ung-Ing is going to dissolve parliament.
BangkokReady Posted October 28 Posted October 28 No wonder most Thais have no interest in politics. 🤦♂️ 1
BayArea Posted October 28 Posted October 28 If you want to do a parody on a banana republic, Thailand provides so much BS you would never run out material. 1
SmokeandIce Posted October 28 Posted October 28 9 hours ago, John Drake said: I wish the days of Prayuth would return. Prayuth was better. Dear Buddha, no. Just no. 2
ThailandRyan Posted October 28 Posted October 28 11 hours ago, NorthernRyland said: Case in point why it's futile to make any plans surrounding the government or try to preempt them on things like taxes. They can change their minds and do 180 at any moment. Always do nothing and ignore them until something is directly in your face and requires immediate action. Yet, it is always a circle jerk with the government here, and still the Baht will strengthen.
Ben Zioner Posted October 28 Posted October 28 9 hours ago, John Drake said: I wish the days of Prayuth would return. Prayuth was better. Yep, when you don't know how to get on with change just leave things as they are. The current government doesn't have a clue either, but they come up with some fancy new idea every day.
Dave0206 Posted October 28 Posted October 28 20 hours ago, ukrules said: lol, just minutes ago I read something suggesting confidence the current government will last until 2027, and now this 🤣 I think you misunderstood 20.27 was the time 3 minutes before 8.30 1
thesetat2013 Posted October 28 Posted October 28 18 hours ago, billd766 said: Proof of most crimes help a lot. Do you have any? Am i in the news weekly telling about some change in laws or some deal made with other political figures? What do I have to do with this topic..
billd766 Posted October 29 Posted October 29 21 hours ago, thesetat2013 said: I do not see how that gets the PTP or Thaksin or the PM off the hook. Dissolving the House of Reps does not affect the laws broken by Thaksin being the unseen ruler of the PM and controlling the PTP behind the scenes. 3 hours ago, thesetat2013 said: Am i in the news weekly telling about some change in laws or some deal made with other political figures? What do I have to do with this topic.. Are both of the posts from you? If they are then that is why I quoted you. If they are not from you then your account may have been hacked.
John Drake Posted October 29 Posted October 29 11 hours ago, Ben Zioner said: Yep, when you don't know how to get on with change just leave things as they are. The current government doesn't have a clue either, but they come up with some fancy new idea every day. I just think things were better when we didn't have a tax on remittances, a tax on worldwide income, or when we did have lower electricity prices, stability at immigration, and a more favorable exchange rate. All thanks to Prayuth. 1 1
john donson Posted October 29 Posted October 29 when do you think can thailand expect a new government, not just wanting to fill their own pockets, without corruption, with a real police force, hahaha...
Srikcir Posted October 31 Posted October 31 On 10/28/2024 at 1:28 PM, John Drake said: I wish the days of Prayuth would return. Prayuth was better. Yes, Thailand living in the past glories of government by the military/elitists was so productive, ie., as a third world country. But Thai People really deserve a wealthier and freer future of a developed nation. 2
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