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Paetongtarn Triumphs! Censure Vote No Match for Pheu Thai Power
Thailand Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, center, reacts after a no-confidence vote against her was defeated in Bangkok, Thailand, Wednesday, March 26, 2025. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit) Thailand's Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, the daughter of political heavyweight Thaksin Shinawatra, has firmly held her ground today. Surviving the awaited censure motion, she collected a robust 319 votes from loyal Pheu Thai-backed MPs. Meanwhile, just 162 MPs from the opposing People’s party voted against her, outnumbered and outmanoeuvred. The heat in parliament was undeniable, with Paetongtarn facing a barrage of accusations. Critics questioned her leadership credentials and accused her of failing to fulfil her promises. Adding fuel to the fire were claims linking her to her father’s controversial stay at the Police Hospital, under a cloak as a "critically ill" patient to dodge jail time. Despite the firestorm, Paetongtarn emerged unscathed with several MPs choosing not to vote at all. Seven lawmakers remained on the sidelines during the decision moment, neither supporting nor opposing the motion. This underlines her firm grip on the coalition, ensuring her leadership remains unchallenged, at least, for now. The backdrop of this political drama is a tale as old as power itself, where familial ties and old alliances play a significant role. The survival of this censure motion highlights the Pheu Thai Party's dominance in the Thai political landscape. The country's political dynamics remain fascinating, with stories like these continuing to unfold, gripping audiences both in the halls of power and everyday citizens. As the dust settles, speculation buzzes on what comes next for Paetongtarn and Thailand's future. The stakes remain high, with the Prime Minister steering through turbulent waters while critics linger, ready to challenge at the next round. For now, Paetongtarn has silenced the critics, but the political chess game continues. Based on a story by Thai Newsroom -- 2025-03-26 -
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Can you be a leftist without also supporting terrorists and criminals?
So there is no more communalism? Collectivism? From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs? Ownership of the means of production? Abolishment of markets, interest, capitalism? All that is no longer the goal? Tell us what else has been dropped from the basis of Socialism? Is it no longer Abolish Western Capitalism? -
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British Man Dies After Footpath Altercation in Bangkok
Quite simple....he was high on meth. -
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Speaking the truth is now a risky business in Britain
It was a factual terror attack not a political belief.......... -
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Speaking the truth is now a risky business in Britain
@Eloquent pilgrim Can you show us evidence from any of the articles that he was sacked for criticising HAMAS? Allow me to remind you.... From Severn Water: “The allegations in the Telegraph are not the whole story nor is this an isolated incident. This relates to the conduct of an individual who posted highly charged content on a range of topics from gender to sexuality to race in an online work platform – having previously been warned this was not the appropriate forum to do so". There is no reference to the mentioning of HAMAS being the reason for his removal. He was obviously using company property for baiting others. What has Severn Water to do with any of this? If he wanted to do it, then do it on his own website or social media that allows it. It seems that some have long lost their moral compass and will defend wrongdoing until the end.
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