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Thaksin Accuses Absent Cabinet Members of Disloyalty, Demands Resignations


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9 hours ago, webfact said:

During the event, Thaksin humorously downplayed his political role, describing himself as having no official position. He joked that he was simply an "assistant to an MP" and a senior citizen receiving a modest 600 baht monthly state pension.

 

He simply is and remains the Meddler-in-Chief.

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9 hours ago, webfact said:

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Thaksin Shinawatra, the de facto leader of the Pheu Thai Party, has strongly criticized members of the coalition government in the administration led by his daughter, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, for their failure to attend a recent cabinet meeting. 

 

He specifically pointed to the absence of certain cabinet members during a session focused on reviewing international tax measures, calling on them to resign.

 

Speaking about the December 11 meeting, Thaksin highlighted that several members from the coalition parties were missing, with some citing illness as the reason for their absence.

 

"This clearly demonstrates that they are not aligned with us. If they no longer wish to remain part of the government, they should inform us. We would understand.

 

But if they choose to abandon the government again in the future, they should submit their resignation letters," Thaksin remarked.


Thaksin, known for his straightforward approach, expressed frustration with those he believes are acting behind the scenes. He emphasized the importance of loyalty and commitment.

 

"If they want to stay, they need to fight alongside us," he said. "This is the government's policy, and they should support it. Once they are appointed to cabinet positions, they can't just walk away whenever it suits them."

 

While Thaksin refrained from naming the absentees directly, sources suggest the missing ministers included notable figures such as Deputy Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, leader of the Bhumjaithai Party, and Pirapan Salirathavibhaga, leader of the United Thai Nation Party.

 

During the event, Thaksin humorously downplayed his political role, describing himself as having no official position. He joked that he was simply an "assistant to an MP" and a senior citizen receiving a modest 600 baht monthly state pension.

 

Thaksin’s remarks came during a seminar organized by Paetongtarn Shinawatra and Pheu Thai MPs in Hua Hin, Prachuap Khiri Khan, reported Thai PBS.

 

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The last thing he needs is the people submitting resignations as that usually is a precursor to the party saying bye bye.

 

Consider that BJT is on a roll, and the last thing they want to do is upset the military.  The other major parties are there because of the military and the elites so all this anti-coup changing promotion system garbage is not going to sit well with them

 

Also, if things are this bad, why is not the prime minister of the country not speaking out?  Thaksin is pushing that line andd I think he is going to see the results of his foolishness very soon.  THE CCC and EC still have those charges against him and the PTP. The only thing stopping them is that other parties might get hit.  I can see the Courst saying that they were just there, but because PTP held most of the power, there was little they could do, therefore absolving them or barring one or two members.

 

The best thing he can do for his daughter is leaving the country, go back to Dubai, and visit his sister that he screwed up.

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5 minutes ago, kingstonkid said:

 

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The last thing he needs is the people submitting resignations as that usually is a precursor to the party saying bye bye.

 

Consider that BJT is on a roll, and the last thing they want to do is upset the military.  The other major parties are there because of the military and the elites so all this anti-coup changing promotion system garbage is not going to sit well with them

 

Also, if things are this bad, why is not the prime minister of the country not speaking out?  Thaksin is pushing that line andd I think he is going to see the results of his foolishness very soon.  THE CCC and EC still have those charges against him and the PTP. The only thing stopping them is that other parties might get hit.  I can see the Courst saying that they were just there, but because PTP held most of the power, there was little they could do, therefore absolving them or barring one or two members.

 

The best thing he can do for his daughter is leaving the country, go back to Dubai, and visit his sister that he screwed up.

  

There's usually much more going on than meets the eye of the average reader. His daughter is simply incapable of running the show and is really just a 'pretty face'. PR if you will.

Thaksin is the deal maker. Police, rather than Army. So under him, the Police budget rose and they had free rein in certain areas. But of course you still need an army connection. Enter the Wongsuwons. Then the falling out. None of them trust each other. Of course I'm leaving parts out...deliberately.

 

 

 

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It would be nice if elected officials supported their Constituents and not the Party Line.

I thought that was how government iwas supposed to operate.

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50 minutes ago, CMFarang said:

It would be nice if elected officials supported their Constituents and not the Party Line.

I thought that was how government iwas supposed to operate.

TIT, you thought wrong.ĺ

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Posted
6 hours ago, nobodysfriend said:

I want Prajut back . He was better than Thaksin .

 

Every time I post that comment, I get confused emojis in the reactions. But you're right. Prayuth was better.

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I wonder at what point the rest of the establishment just says enough is enough with the puppet PM and the openly meddling father who is still banned from politics.

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