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Storm Brewing: Elite Powers Disenchanted with PM Paetongtarn’s Reign


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1 hour ago, webfact said:

The political chessboard also features Deputy Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, leader of the Bhumjaithai faction. Anutin's political ambitions for the upcoming 2023 general elections cast another layer of intrigue in this unfolding drama.

Regardless of what I think of him, as a political player, Anutin is more PM material then the current Shin proxy. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, webfact said:

Complicating matters further, Paetongtarn’s purported plans to dissolve the House of Representatives for a general election

If that came off and you know who won would guarantee a coup, no?

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34 minutes ago, FlorC said:
15 hours ago, connda said:

Regardless of what I think of him, as a political player, Anutin is more PM material then the current Shin proxy. 

No , as a health minister in the covid years he proved to be 

a danger .

Yes, there's a difference between 'politics' (A+) and 'policy' (D-).

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Posted
16 hours ago, dinsdale said:

What reign.

Perhaps a Freudian slip by the content creator? The term "reign" is generally associated with monarchs or authoritarian rulers, implying a prolonged, sovereign rule. For a democratically elected prime minister like Paetongtarn, "tenure," "leadership," or "term" would be more accurate, as "reign" inaccurately suggests non-democratic or hereditary rule. The title is thus poorly worded.

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17 hours ago, ikke1959 said:

It was kown from the beginning that she was unfit for this job.. But the deal was made so that THaksin could rule and use his power through her

 

I agree to a certain extent BUT I think the idea was for him to do it quietly and not piss off the Elite or do things that would cause difficulties like the hospital.

 

Ithink and I have no real knowledge tht the idea was that they would bring him back on the conditon that if he ws going to rule PTP he might as well do it from here versus outside the country.  Tht he would come back here serve his prison time.  Possibly in jail for a few months then move to house arrest 

 

The PTP threw a monkey wrench into it by getting his prison sentence reduced.  The Thaksin started doing with what he does best, flouting the agreement and being mouthy. Knowing that the Elite did not have a backup if he went too far.

 

Now tht the country is as always happens when PTP is in charge isin trouble financially and Thaksin is againon his way to jail or worse still, the deal coming out in public, they need to muzzle him and remove the PTP from power.

 

There is no way a coalition survives if you have the PP and BJT on the outside looking in.

 

PP 151

PTP 141

BJT  71

military elite 56

DEM 25

 

If Thaksin keeps power and BJT leaves, then his coalition will be useless. There is no way the Military Elite is going to help him, and the Democrats, which are the elite, will definitely go where they are told and where they can get the most.

 

Remember, Thaksin just took the government support away from BJT for the Buriram MotoGP and now wants to take that money and build his own F1 track.

 

 

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2 hours ago, FlorC said:

No , as a health minister in the covid years he proved to be 

a danger .

 

Agreed - and he is as shallow as a river bed in summer. I know it probably applies to a lot of politicians, but Anutin is more of a businessman, and it's all about "me,me,me" with his agendas. He has made quite a few gaffes in the past, and the thought of A Nut In charge of the country makes me shudder, as his thoughts on "dirty unwashed farangs" are common knowledge, and he would be trying to make life even more awkward for ex pats.

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1 hour ago, Andycoops said:

While the real winners of the election were set up by the so called elites because they couldn't stand the fact the the citizens voted them out for taking part in a illegal military government and they were subsequently dissolved as a party despite a overwhelming victory, thereby disenfranchising millions of voters.

And they wonder why nobody wants them and their squabbling coalition.

She should call an election. But I wonder if the hidden hands would allow that (if she did would there be a coup, because the 'troika' that run the country for themselves are afraid of the outcome..)

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2 hours ago, redwood1 said:

She has zero going for her as far as being a PM, except for being Daddy's girl..

 

And herein lies the problem for Thaksin, he can't let the puppet go.

 

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