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Prawit Calls Urgent Meeting Over Leaked Audio of Thai, Cambodian Leaders


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4 hours ago, jwest10 said:

Win the most votes and denied by the Senators to form a Government!!!

Actually whichever party wins the most seats (251) AND can form a single or a coalition government Is the most important. If any party wins less than 251 seats and cannot form a coalition government, they lose by default, then the party with the next number of seats gets the opportunity.

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2 hours ago, NanLaew said:

 

... who's father was allowed to come back, dodge incarceration and openly manipulate politics, by their peers and predecessors.

But Thaksin was found guilty by the courts controlled by the illegal military coup that overthrew him.

 

If the coup was illegal, then every judicial decision following must be illegal as well.

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10 minutes ago, billd766 said:

Actually whichever party wins the most seats (251) AND can form a single or a coalition government Is the most important. If any party wins less than 251 seats and cannot form a coalition government, they lose by default, then the party with the next number of seats gets the opportunity.

...to form a coalition from the same shallow pool of self-seeking trough trawlers.

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4 hours ago, jwest10 said:

Win the most votes and denied by the CORRUPTED Senators to form a Government!!!

am going to correct your post, hope u don't mind but couldn't pass 555  

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20 minutes ago, NanLaew said:

...to form a coalition from the same shallow pool of self-seeking trough trawlers.

But that is the problem with politicians worldwide, and not just in Thailand.

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29 minutes ago, billd766 said:

But Thaksin was found guilty by the courts controlled by the illegal military coup that overthrew him.

 

If the coup was illegal, then every judicial decision following must be illegal as well.

 

You're overthinking things.

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10 minutes ago, billd766 said:

But that is the problem with politicians worldwide, and not just in Thailand.

Yes, agreed, but these buggers absolutely and barefacedly finesse the impropriety of it all 

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1 hour ago, Mavideol said:

am going to correct your post, hope u don't mind but couldn't pass 555  

We all know the Senators were and still are corrupt 100%

Posted

Oh dear. Poor Prawit. His party doesn't have enough sitting MPs to validate him as a potential PM. I guess he'll need a coup to make that happen.

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2 hours ago, ujayujay said:

Once again: sensational headline and then...zero content:coffee1:

 

Yes, free press here is several years, possibly decades away.

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This is what they talked about and why it is such a mess... Anutin is out, for now

 Key Discussion Points

  1. Border Dispute with Cambodia

    • They talked about an armed clash on May 28 along the Cambodia–Thailand border, which led to the death of a Cambodian soldier .

    • Paetongtarn referred to the Thai army’s stance as “just wanting to look cool,” urging Hun Sen to ignore that narrative and focus on peace.

  2. Addressing Domestic Political Pressure

    • She acknowledged serious internal backlash—particularly from military-aligned groups—and asked Hun Sen not to listen to her “opponent,” a senior Thai army commander.

    • In the call she referred to Hun Sen as “uncle,” reflecting long-standing personal and diplomatic ties .

  3. Private Negotiation Tone

    • The tone was conciliatory and diplomatic, intended to de-escalate the border crisis through personal rapport and back-channel dialogue.


 Fallout from the Leak

  • Leak and Public Outrage: A nine-minute segment was leaked (the full 17 minutes was later released publicly by Hun Sen). Paetongtarn was criticized for using informal terms and allegedly undermining military credibility.

  • Coalition Collapse: The conservative Bhumjaithai Party pulled out of the coalition, citing the audio as proof she had “wounded the country and the army’s dignity,” jeopardizing her government.

  • Diplomatic Repercussions: Thailand lodged a formal protest, summoning Cambodia’s ambassador, calling the leak a breach of protocol

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Ah, the famed sleepy-head General times his entrance perfectly.

Waits and watches for his moment of sleepy triumph from the wings - 

The second something occurs - he's up and running.

He knows the stopwatch is running.

It's just as matter of time now......

He's awake ............. for now!

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