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Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra had a telephone conversation with Donald Trump, congratulating him on his recent election victory.

 

She confirmed Thailand's willingness to collaborate with the United States. During the conversation, Trump conveyed his appreciation for the Prime Minister.

 

On November 19, 2024, Jirayu Huangsap, spokesperson for the Prime Minister's Office, stated that at 09.50 a.m., Prime Minister Paetongtarn spoke with Donald J. Trump, the newly elected President of the United States, from Government House.

 

She congratulated Trump on his election win and upcoming term in office.


The Prime Minister reassured him of Thailand's readiness to engage closely with the US. Both leaders expressed hope for a future high-level visit to exchange views, with Thailand ready to welcome President Trump.

 

Donald J. Trump expressed his appreciation and complimented Thailand's beauty. He showed interest in the current situation in Thailand and praised the Prime Minister's efforts, offering his support.

 

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You might not like either but  there is a difference Donald Trump was elected by the people to be president. 

Thailands prime minister was not

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3 hours ago, jippytum said:

there is a difference Donald Trump was elected by the people to be president. 

Only because how the electoral college works. 

In terms of popular vote, Trump did win the popular vote but won 44th versus 51% majority. Hardly a landslide among American voters.

His popularity is similar to Thailand elections that nominated PM since 2014, politics parties relying on House party seats and Senate rather than direct elections to win PM.

 

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2 hours ago, Srikcir said:

Only because how the electoral college works. 

In terms of popular vote, Trump did win the popular vote but won 44th versus 51% majority. Hardly a landslide among American voters.

His popularity is similar to Thailand elections that nominated PM since 2014, politics parties relying on House party seats and Senate rather than direct elections to win PM.

 

Get over it dude.  Americans sent a message to folks like you and others who cannot get a clue.  Ok. Enjoy the next 4 years suffering from <removed>.  You can be cured.  Just get a life.

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