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Thaksin Pushes for Single-Party Rule, Faces Coalition Criticism


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With a single party rule. Thaksin will be more powerful than the king. He will control everything without any opposition. Let us hope this does not come to pass. 

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1 hour ago, petertucker48 said:

One-party Dictatorship ?? !!

Thais have had a lot of those over the years.

 

They are normally known as illegal military coups.

 

If there is another one it will depend on the person under the golden umbrella.

 

The King's Guards now control the military power in Bangkok, and not the normal army generals and their loyalty is not so much to the military, but elsewhere.

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6 hours ago, webfact said:

In a recent development raising eyebrows across the Thai political spectrum, former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra called on voters to back the Pheu Thai Party exclusively. Thaksin argues that a single-party majority could fast-track government initiatives, suggesting that the current coalition governing structure is cumbersome and inefficient.

But it got you into power?

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6 hours ago, webfact said:

Thaksin argues that a single-party majority could fast-track government initiatives, suggesting that the current coalition governing structure is cumbersome and inefficient.

What? that Crim Suppose to be in Jail Not running the Country.

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Single party rule is dictatorship and not democracy.... But he can do and say he wants because he is protected until the army finds it is enough.. Again a proof that Thaksin is using the country for his own and family benefit, and doesn't care about anything else, because when the army interferes again hell will break out...

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1 hour ago, John Drake said:

Quickly moving to implement the Hun Sen model of permanent one part rule. Yes, Prayuth was better.

Thus speaks a supporter of illegal military coups.

 

Democracy anyone?

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18 minutes ago, ikke1959 said:

Single party rule is dictatorship and not democracy.... But he can do and say he wants because he is protected until the army finds it is enough.. Again a proof that Thaksin is using the country for his own and family benefit, and doesn't care about anything else, because when the army interferes again hell will break out...

I doubt that the army has the power to interfere any more, especially as the majority of the troops in Bangkok are now under the control of the Kings Guards, and their loyalty is to a much higher person, than a bunch of generals.

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2 hours ago, billd766 said:

Thus speaks a supporter of illegal military coups.

 

Democracy anyone?

Lets use the correct word here, for 1 Thailand is NOT a democracy it is a constitutional monarchy. There is a diffrence !

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3 hours ago, billd766 said:

I doubt that the army has the power to interfere any more, especially as the majority of the troops in Bangkok are now under the control of the Kings Guards, and their loyalty is to a much higher person, than a bunch of generals.

Yes already checked mate 

Thaksin is dismantling the remnants of military influence on politics in Thailand. 
This is a progressive move 

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6 hours ago, thesetat said:

With a single party rule. Thaksin will be more powerful than the king. He will control everything without any opposition. Let us hope this does not come to pass. 

It wouldn't last for long before the Thai army steps up to the plate.  Like it or not, in the Thai political scene they are part of the check and balances.

Single Party Dictatorship.  Jeez.  Dude needs to be sent back to Dubai.

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There was a guy a while ago who went to jail, wrote a book, ceased power, eliminated the opposition, tried to rule beyond his imagination, destroyed many countries, was finally put in his place. Hope this guy doesn’t become one of those guys. 

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6 hours ago, billd766 said:

I doubt that the army has the power to interfere any more, especially as the majority of the troops in Bangkok are now under the control of the Kings Guards, and their loyalty is to a much higher person, than a bunch of generals.

But if the higher person orders it will done.. It happened before but that news was deleted within the hour

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