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I'd laugh , but this is exactly what the Left was doing to Trump - and continues to this day.

 

Looks so ridiculous in another country but it's the same - lawfare

 

I'd love to see the transcript translated into English. I'm guessing she did none of this. My guess is she was in true Thai fashion complementary and differential to The Head of State. Merely being polite as Thais are. This is being blown up into some ridiculous circus the political gain.

 

She has all the intelligence to be the prime minister of this country. Ministers around her and the political machinery are no geniuses by any stretch of the imagination. It's just a swirling maelstrom of graft and corruption.

 

Any of them could do their job and were intelligent enough to do their job the country would not be in such an economic funk for the last 25 years. The education system wouldn't be broken and irreparable. The nation would have its universities working on high level scientific goals and innovation.

 

Instead bickers over phone calls

 

 

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7 minutes ago, dinsdale said:

In a democracy it's normal for the party that wins the election to become the government.

If I recall no party had a clear majority. Therefore a coalition was formed. I don't like the way the coalition was put together, nevertheless when the dust settled she had a majority in parliament.

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38 minutes ago, JAG said:

FPP got 151 seats (251 required for a parliamentary majority) and 37.99 of the vote. It was the biggest share, but certainly not a clear majority. That led to the coalition negotiations. After some breath takingly cynical shenanigans Pheu Thai ended up forming a coalition government, which had a majority in the parliament.

That was all in the plan of genius Thaksin.

Could you all not see it? Pretend to lay in bed with the powerful military first then once their guard is down pick them off one by one as we have all seen. Anutin being the last to be forced out. 
Next fresh elections where PPP and PTP will form the new government as per the voters wishes 

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43 minutes ago, Hunz Kittisak said:

That was all in the plan of genius Thaksin.

 

Maybe he did think to himself that he would be able to run a number on them as soon as he returned, but, as with a lot of very wealthy people, they start  believing their own bs and  overestimate their power/position. Maybe the High Table cut a deal thinking he would comply and act as the background glue against FF.  But you don't become a policeman billionaire to sit around with your grand-kids all day in the pool. He can't help himself meddling at this point.

 

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1 hour ago, JAG said:

If I recall no party had a clear majority. Therefore a coalition was formed. I don't like the way the coalition was put together, nevertheless when the dust settled she had a majority in parliament.

 

Agreed

 

But this time around was especially problematic. I had hopes of some Taksin magic, but seemingly only concern is casinos.

 

Daughter does indeed appear like she's not in control of her party or the government.

 

Thailand had a second taste of Taksin2. No idea what's going to fix the country economically at this point.

 

IMO it's just going to be forever taxes and economic stagflation

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2 hours ago, thesetat said:

She literally told the other leader to tell her what to do and keep it a secret... I would say they are justified in trying to get her taken out of office. 

Not put to death which is what these two loons are saying though.

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1 hour ago, JAG said:

FPP got 151 seats (251 required for a parliamentary majority) and 37.99 of the vote. It was the biggest share, but certainly not a clear majority. That led to the coalition negotiations. After some breath takingly cynical shenanigans Pheu Thai ended up forming a coalition government, which had a majority in the parliament.

Yes. Sorry you are correct. 

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4 hours ago, dinsdale said:

In a democracy it's normal for the party that wins the election to become the government.

 

Pheu Thai didn't win

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4 hours ago, ricklev said:

I don't really understand the politics here, and I might be wrong, but I read the phone conversation transcript and it seemed to me she was trying to deescalate an absurd border dispute with a rational discussion to find a mutually acceptable solution that considered both sides politics.  

I said the same thing to my Thai wife and she vehemently disagreed, saying Thailand lost face and was betrayed. Maybe there are Thai cultural aspects at play here also.
 

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And who are the activists?! According to the photo, the older generation - can't they just enjoy their retirement instead of ridiculing themselves?!

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7 hours ago, Peter Crow said:

 

 Dangerous ones though..

Dangerous Lunatics are best addressed with the "Proper Terms Of Respect".

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