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People’s Party wins key Lamphun election victory


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One elected position out of 47 contested is a significant victory?

 

2.12765% is significant?

 

They won a much bigger % at the national election, and still couldn't form the coalition government.

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4 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Politics is not unfamiliar territory for Weeradej’s family, with the Pupisit family considered by some as a significant political force. His father, Prasert, is a former Lamphun PAO president and currently serves as president of the Lamphun Chamber of Commerce.

I'm sure he stood on a platform of working for the people.   :smile:

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11 hours ago, billd766 said:

still couldn't form the coalition government.

Just to clarify.

The Move Forward Party couldn't get 51% vote of the House even with a coalition. That triggered an additional vote by the military-junta appointed Senate that voted overwhelming for the pro-military coalition nominee.

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13 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

it was only in this northern province that the party secured a victory.

Nothing to stop it from forming an opposition coalition in the House where it can try to push its political agenda.

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A welcome victory.  PP since the ban imposed on Pita have taken a back seat in the media. Playing second fiddle to Thaksin and  his insatiable appetite for personal press coverage. 

More candidates,  increased publicity and momentum are required before future elections. 

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22 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Weeradej explained that his motivation to contest local elections was driven by a desire to assist residents facing long-standing issues. His campaign team was primarily composed of younger individuals eager for change,

Let's hope he can make clear promises regarding these issues that he is able to keep.

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On 2/3/2025 at 6:30 PM, billd766 said:

One elected position out of 47 contested is a significant victory?

 

2.12765% is significant?

 

They won a much bigger % at the national election, and still couldn't form the coalition government.

You seem not to understand the context. It's significant in that he "defeated Anusorn Wongwan, a four-time veteran from the ruling Pheu Thai Party". The article is about the Lamphun provincial election not Thailand's provincial elections as a whole.

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On 2/4/2025 at 6:43 AM, Srikcir said:

Just to clarify.

The Move Forward Party couldn't get 51% vote of the House even with a coalition. That triggered an additional vote by the military-junta appointed Senate that voted overwhelming for the pro-military coalition nominee.

and remember, as most of us do, Move Forward was betrayed, by their coalition "friends," the Poo Thai party.... yes Thaksin's party

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7 hours ago, dinsdale said:

You seem not to understand the context. It's significant in that he "defeated Anusorn Wongwan, a four-time veteran from the ruling Pheu Thai Party". The article is about the Lamphun provincial election not Thailand's provincial elections as a whole.

It seems to me that it is you who do not understand.

 

You are the one taking it out of context.

 

It IS about the PAO election as a whole, or why mention it at all. The PP won ONLY one seat on the entire PAO election  and were defeated everywhere else by ALL the other political parties. which make their one win somewhat of a consolation prize. If there had not been a PAO election, they would not even have got a mention.

 

Of course you failed to mention that the PTP party actually won 18 seats and lost only one  to the PP, who actually lost every other seat that they contested.

 

Compared with the results of the general election, it is a dismal showing.

 

Copied from the Bangkok post on 2 February 2025.

 

The ruling Pheu Thai Party won presidential seats in 18 provincial administrative organisations (PAO), followed by 12 seats for its coalition partner Bhumjaithai. The main opposition party, the People’s Party, won only one in Sunday’s PAO election.

Please credit and share this article with others using this link: https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/politics/2952705/ruling-pheu-thai-wins-most-provincial-elections-followed-by-bhumjaithai. View our policies at http://goo.gl/9HgTd and http://goo.gl/ou6Ip. © Bangkok Post PCL. All rights reserved.

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