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Nationalist Protest Movement Calls for PM Paetongtarn Shinawatra to Resign


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Posted
18 minutes ago, jcmj said:

We know what is coming next. 

Go on then, oh wise one , enlighten me.  As I, like every other foreigner,actually have absolutely no Idea

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Posted
23 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

Particularly scathing was the criticism of Prime Minister Paetongtarn, who was labelled as “incompetent, dishonest and ethically unfit to govern”.

They do have a point... as Thaksin has made it blatantly obvious since his return that he's in charge.

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Posted
18 minutes ago, Bday Prang said:

Go on then, oh wise one , enlighten me.  As I, like every other foreigner,actually have absolutely no Idea

Don't include me thanks...  you don't even know me.

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Posted
8 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

Don't include me thanks...  you don't even know me.

 so are you another one with a crystal ball  claiming to know what happens next?   go on then tell us  and while your at it  please publish the winning lottery numbers  don't keep them to yourself 

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48 minutes ago, Bday Prang said:

Go on then, oh wise one , enlighten me.  As I, like every other foreigner,actually have absolutely no Idea

 

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Just now, ujayujay said:

 

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Ah so some enlightened know it all expats are predicting a military coup ?.  Well lets just wait and see eh

Posted
3 hours ago, Bday Prang said:

 so are you another one with a crystal ball  claiming to know what happens next?   go on then tell us  and while your at it  please publish the winning lottery numbers  don't keep them to yourself 

1-2-3-4-5-6     good luck

Posted
7 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

1-2-3-4-5-6     good luck

So you have no idea what happens next either,  just like me and every other foreigner , that was my original comment to another member,  which you chose to reply to and contradict , implying that you were better informed than the rest of us, This reply proves you are not , you should have just agreed with me , or kept quiet.   

 You are correct that I don't know you, but I after spending some time on here I am quite familiar with your type

Posted
3 minutes ago, Bday Prang said:

This reply proves you are not , you should have just agreed with me , or kept quiet.   

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Posted
On 6/29/2025 at 9:59 AM, Georgealbert said:

calling for Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra to step down immediately, urging coalition parties to withdraw their support and aligning themselves with the military to “defend the sovereignty of the nation”.

The Constitution requires for the democractic sovereignty of the nation through elections. If enough anti-Shinawatra coalition parties in Parliament can force and win a no-confidence vote against the PM, new elections by the electorate (registered public voters) is triggered. 

There is no necessity nor Constitutional authority from the military "to defend the sovereignty of the nation” through regime change. Although in reality the military has strong "influential" political projection on election of a new PM, particularly with might be military influence over the Senate. 

There is no reason for the sovereignty of the nation that the PM should resign.

Posted
1 hour ago, PETERTHEEATER said:

Russia will invade? OMG!

Those who eat too much may not be as receptive to symbolism.....scientifically proven:cheesy:

Posted
9 hours ago, thesetat said:

Currently, the PM is ignoring these protests. she is not even in Bangkok during it. As long a she ignores the problem it will continue to get worse. Her popularity is 2nd to last now. So something is going to happen that will divulge her authority and remove her from office. It is inevitable now. 

How many protesters? It’s just noise from a vocal minor minority. I’ll venture to say they are even paid minions 

Posted
4 hours ago, Srikcir said:

The Constitution requires for the democractic sovereignty of the nation through elections. If enough anti-Shinawatra coalition parties in Parliament can force and win a no-confidence vote against the PM, new elections by the electorate (registered public voters) is triggered. 

There is no necessity nor Constitutional authority from the military "to defend the sovereignty of the nation” through regime change. Although in reality the military has strong "influential" political projection on election of a new PM, particularly with might be military influence over the Senate. 

There is no reason for the sovereignty of the nation that the PM should resign.

Well said. The PP fanboys like to claim democracy but wants to take the non democratic way out now 

Posted
36 minutes ago, Hunz Kittisak said:

How many protesters? It’s just noise from a vocal minor minority. I’ll venture to say they are even paid minions 

The news is saying this is the biggest protest since 2023... 

Posted
4 hours ago, ujayujay said:

Those who eat too much may not be as receptive to symbolism.....scientifically proven:cheesy:

I can't play the symbols, my thumbs get in the way.😋

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