Why some of us did not get COVID symptoms …even though we were exposed.
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 4 January 2025
Bank of Thailand Board Chairman Race Faces New Candidate Dilemma File photo courtesy: Prachachat The quest to appoint a new chairman for the Bank of Thailand's board has reached a critical juncture, leaving the selection committee at a crossroads about whether to stick with their initial list of candidates or to request fresh names from the Finance Ministry. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1347881-bank-of-thailand-board-chairman-race-faces-new-candidate-dilemma/ -
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Bank of Thailand Board Chairman Race Faces New Candidate Dilemma
File photo courtesy: Prachachat The quest to appoint a new chairman for the Bank of Thailand's board has reached a critical juncture, leaving the selection committee at a crossroads about whether to stick with their initial list of candidates or to request fresh names from the Finance Ministry. An anonymous source within the ministry revealed that the legal framework for selecting a chair empowers the ministry to provide a list equivalent to the number of available positions, while the central bank is expected to propose a list with twice as many candidates. Once the committee reaches a decision on the candidates for both board members and the chair, this proposed list is forwarded to the ministry for approval. Complicating matters, the ministry recently sought the opinion of the Council of State on the eligibility of Kittiratt Na-Ranong, a frontrunner for the chairman role. The crux of the issue lies in whether Mr Kittiratt satisfies the Bank of Thailand's stipulation that candidates must not have held any political office for at least a year before their application. The deliberations of the Council of State suggest that Mr Kittiratt’s past roles— notably as an advisor to the prime minister and leader of a public debt resolution committee—might be seen as political, thus potentially disqualifying him. This interpretation needs to be relayed to the committee, which must then decide whether to narrow its course by endorsing the existing candidate pool or to start afresh by calling on the ministry for a new list. Insiders speculate that the Council of State assessed Mr Kittiratt’s roles, including his influence on bureaucrats, as potentially political. The implications of these positions have led to delays and heightened tensions in the selection process, with scheduled meetings postponed amidst growing fears of political meddling. Reports have circulated that the government may wish to appoint its own preferred candidate to succeed Porametee Vimolsiri, whose tenure concludes this month. This perceived interference has sparked controversy, as Mr Kittiratt, a former Commerce Minister and past deputy leader of the Pheu Thai Party, was anticipated by many to be a leading contender for the chairmanship. Known for his criticisms of the central bank's interest rate policies, Mr Kittiratt's prior advisory role to ex-premier Srettha Thavisin further complicates his candidacy. The stakes are high, with the decision potentially shaping the Bank of Thailand's future direction. If financial and political stability is a priority, careful navigation through these waters is imperative. With the clock ticking, all eyes remain fixed on the conclusion of this pivotal appointment process, equivalent to managing the country's economic helm valued at over a trillion Thai Baht, reported Bangkok Post. -- 2025-01-04 -
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To Hamas, Peace is Weakness
Yes ...? Now you try to pretend that Israelis treat their palestinian neighbors as equal to them ...? 45000 death speak a very different language , but you and your hypocritical protectionism of Israels genocidal policies tell a lot about you ... Total B/S- 1
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Why some of us did not get COVID symptoms …even though we were exposed.
Here's the judge, Mark T. Pittman, at the initial hearing, to agree a realistic release schedule, speaking to the plaintiff's lawyer, Aaron Siri, concerning the nature of the hearing: "But the real thing I want to consider, let's figure out the best, quickest way to get these documents. And rather than arguing that the Government is trying to hide something or there's some big conspiracy here, that the green alien people want to inject us with something, is not going to be helpful, okay? Let's figure out how do we resolve this, and save the other argument for outside of the courtroom." There's 56 pages of this, so cut to the chase... They did agree, Pfizer, the plaintiffs and the court, on an updated schedule. But I can't find any reference to any reaction to the ongoing release anywhere. The plaintiffs seems to have gone quiet. Who knows? -
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Foreign men attack Phuket taxi driver over fare dispute - video
Why doesnt the article specify their nationality like other articles here? Is it because they are muslim?- 1
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UK Ex-MP Claims Grooming Gang Ethnicity Was Suppressed to Protect Votes
Elon Musk, does have a good point.....again?- 1
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Good fortune: PM Paetongtarn’s assets exceed 13 billion baht
Should be enough to buy a swank London townhouse if the need should arise... -
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Netherlands: Names of 425,000 Suspected Nazi Collaborators Published Online
What a strange comment. Just because the poster said all wars are horrible you connect that to minimizing the holocaust. Everyone knows the holocaust happened and was a brutal mark on history. Your comment minimises other tragedies in a way that you make them sound less impactful on those who went through it. The people of rawanda may tend to think they had a pretty horrible thing happen to them too.
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