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28 minutes ago, Tropicalevo said:
28 minutes ago, Tropicalevo said:

 

The CC is constitutional.

The members of the EC were put in power by Prayut and his henchmen, who also expanded their powers.

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30 minutes ago, Tropicalevo said:

 

The CC is constitutional.

The members of the EC were put in power by Prayut and his henchmen, who also expanded their powers.

Re-post from above: The Constitutional Court serves one purpose. To protect the establishment and safeguard the status quo. As for being constitutional have you forgotten who it was that drafted the current constitution?

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Posted
10 hours ago, webfact said:

This action continues despite the Constitutional Court’s recent decision to dismiss a petition accusing Thaksin and the ruling party of attempting to overthrow Thailand’s constitutional monarchy.

The CC is bought and paid for... 

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7 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

The CC is bought and paid for... 

 

By the same people who bought and paid for the EC.

 

This is them tidying up by having a fixed EC investigation find him innocent........"all legal, nice and proper like".

 

It's so the people will know that the "checks and balances" appropriate to a legally responsible democracy are in place and working properly.

 

What you see is nothing more than shadow puppetry.

 

At most a mixture of poor co-ordination/turf war between the two agencies......absolutely nothing to do with either of them going against the underlying, key, "policy".

 

 

 

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Posted
4 hours ago, dinsdale said:

Re-post from above: The Constitutional Court serves one purpose. To protect the establishment and safeguard the status quo. As for being constitutional have you forgotten who it was that drafted the current constitution?

I certainly have not forgotten.  It was the military.

 

How did they come to power? Through an illegal military coup against the incumbent government which was legally in power. 

 

Had you forgotten that. One of their first priorities was tearing up the old constitution and writing a new one in favour of themselves.

 

Another priority was giving themselves a blanket amnesty for their treachery in overthrowing the freely elected government.

 

The Thai people are still suffering from the affects of that, 10 years later.

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39 minutes ago, billd766 said:

How did they come to power? Through an illegal military coup against the incumbent government which was legally in power. 

 

Neither of which the EC nor the members of the CC voiced any objection. And preserved their positions, accepting NCPO's absolute powers.

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1 hour ago, Srikcir said:

Neither of which the EC nor the members of the CC voiced any objection. And preserved their positions, accepting NCPO's absolute powers.

Spineless bar stewards.

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2 hours ago, billd766 said:

I certainly have not forgotten.  It was the military.

 

How did they come to power? Through an illegal military coup against the incumbent government which was legally in power

 

Had you forgotten that. One of their first priorities was tearing up the old constitution and writing a new one in favour of themselves.

 

Another priority was giving themselves a blanket amnesty for their treachery in overthrowing the freely elected government.

 

The Thai people are still suffering from the affects of that, 10 years later.

I think you got the wrong end of the stick with my post. I was responding to a poster saying the CC is constitutional and the EC was Prayut. I was pointing out that Prayut wrote the constitution. I am well aware that the EC and the CC both serve the same function when it comes down to it as I stated above. To protect the royalist military establish and the status quo. 

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9 minutes ago, dinsdale said:

I think you got the wrong end of the stick with my post. I was responding to a poster saying the CC is constitutional and the EC was Prayut. I was pointing out that Prayut wrote the constitution. I am well aware that the EC and the CC both serve the same function when it comes down to it as I stated above. To protect the royalist military establish and the status quo. 

But you failed to condemn the EC and the CC or the military for creating the condition that Thailand is in now.

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6 minutes ago, billd766 said:

But you failed to condemn the EC and the CC or the military for creating the condition that Thailand is in now.

Really? Come on!  Do you think I'm saying maintaining the status quo for the royalist, military establishment is a good thing? Have you not seen my previous posts on this forum where I have said repeatedly the CC and the EC are simply the judicial arm of the junta? Maybe your just being critical for the sake of being critical. 

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