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Pheu Thai Pushes Bold Anti-Coup Legislation in Thailand


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6 hours ago, webfact said:

Thailand's ruling Pheu Thai Party is spearheading a campaign to introduce anti-coup legislation aimed at curbing military power in the political sphere.

Long overdue, and the military have a longer history with the Shin clan

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8 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

Long overdue, and the military have a longer history with the Shin clan

 

Perhaps, but a snap of the fingers  from the leader can make it it change

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They are sweating.. a lot.  No wonder, they have done what they like, not what Thai people want,for decades.  Democracy is a word in the dictionary only.

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17 minutes ago, Skeptic7 said:

One would think coups run in this family and party


Got that backa--wards

Two military coups and two judicial coups against that party. Then the recent judicial coup against the Move Forward party. Two decades down a rat hole, no matter how you feel about the Shins

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Worth a try.

 

What might make a real difference would be appropriate education & training for conscripts and junior soldiers (Corporals, Sergeants, Lieutenants) ie the cannon fodder required for a coup to be effective.

 

I remember my b/f saying that, when he was a conscript a few years ago (c2010), the officers came around telling the conscripts how to vote in a national election "but we Isaan boys weren't fools, we all voted for Thaksin."

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Quite ridiculous, when you consider that the coup generals' first act is to abrogate the constitution. Any laws that don't suit them will simply be nullified right away. 

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1 minute ago, Caldera said:

 

That's hilarious, they weren't fooled by their commanding officers only to end up being fooled by Thaksin.

Given the choices available at the time, the Isaan boys - from poverty-stricken backgrounds - made a perfectly sensible choice.

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8 hours ago, klauskunkel said:

These coup leaders are not "rogue". When a coup is deemed necessary by special interests to safeguard the status quo, the appropriate royalist generals, having been groomed and promoted for the possibility, are activated. Nothing "rogue" about that, on the contrary, it's a well-planned out scenario that has made Thailand the world record holder in successful coups

Exactly. And the 2014 coup was no exception to this recurring pattern.

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On 12/7/2024 at 7:55 AM, daveAustin said:

Careful careful, you’ve only been in for 5m. I smell a coup 😋. While a step in the right direction, unless you take away their guns and fear/loyalty from the soldiers, it would not stop a few disgruntled ‘generals’ from taking action. Stifling corruption and wholesale change of mindset is required for democracy to work.  

What may be an incentive is to publicly execute ALL officers down to the rank of major who are actively involved in any military coup.

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On 12/7/2024 at 4:21 PM, impulse said:

In the history of the entire world, has there ever been a coup prevented because it was illegal?

 

That's why they call it a coup.

 

The Brasilian people stopped their coups back in 80's with judicial and military signing on to it.  I can't find what the judicial changes were yet.

 

Brasil is much like Thailand (except for the royal family here) with many many poor people (like Issan Thai's).  

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