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3 hours ago, Artisi said:

Exactly what Thailand needs, a well educated forward thinking young leader, not controlled by the old useless hi-so establishment who's only aim is their own self-interests. 

 

This relates to Khon Kaen.

 

Maybe Khun Pita and and his party now believe they will have more success by focusing first on regional seats then move to the national scenario?

 

Hope they have success. 

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5 hours ago, Patong2021 said:

A 10 year ban for Pita. And yet a convicted  man and his  family are allowed to rule, and the people who overthrew a democratically elected government are allowed  to sit in government. Nice values.

Well, it is Thailand - nothing more to say, is there? 

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Corruption is Thailand's biggest problem along with the education system.  If they solved both of these, there would be plenty of money for everyone.  And Thailand's economy would be one of the best in Asia

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1 hour ago, MarkBR said:

Corruption is Thailand's biggest problem along with the education system.  If they solved both of these, there would be plenty of money for everyone.  And Thailand's economy would be one of the best in Asia

Well there's plenty of money for those that consider themselves a bit above the trogs, and as far as they are concerned that's all the matters. 

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After the 10 year ban is up, the ruling class will find another way to neutralize him. By hook or by crook

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1 minute ago, Emdog said:

After the 10 year ban is up, the ruling class will find another way to neutralize him. By hook or by crook

Unfortunately, they will do everything to stop a good intelligent politician running Thailand, who has the potential to actually achieve something for the majority of people in Thailand

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To bring reality into the equation and before Pita can confirm his words, first the party must win a general election with an overall majority of perhaps more than 300 seats. so that they do not need to form a coalition government. Next the party needs to win an overall majority in the senate.

 

If they cannot win either or both then it is just talk and hot air, Thailand already has far too much of that from the current bunch of politicians.

 

The other tricky bit is what will the military do IF he wins?

 

Nothing is cut and dried yet, and until the next election and its follow up, nothing can be guaranteed.

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