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Ruling Party’s Future in Jeopardy: Pheu Thai Battles Public Discontent


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43 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

The exodus of MPs is partly driven by the high cost of campaigning without significant financial backing

 

taksin's way of doing business. "as long as no one touches my money!"

 

prolly what is causing him ache right now with his casino partner hun sen...

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2 hours ago, BrandonJT said:

Excuse me, WHAT?? What expertise are they referring to?  The fact that the Prime Minister's only expertise was having the "correct" last name, which is the same as many other cabinet posts.  Or the fact that they left the Minister of Defense post open, on purpose, as part of other political maneuvering? I've literarily never seen any of their cabinet appointments be based on this so called "expertise."

... orcapability.

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4 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

the party's parliamentary seats may slump below 100 in the upcoming election,

 

Is there an upcoming election announced? If so I must have missed it

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38 minutes ago, CallumWK said:

 

Is there an upcoming election announced? If so I must have missed it

 

Expected June 2027, if there isn't a military coup, or a vote of non confidence, which is becoming likely. 

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1 hour ago, CallumWK said:

 

Is there an upcoming election announced? If so I must have missed it

Expectation is that the parliament will be dissolved before too long and snap elections will take place.  One can only hope.

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19 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Within Pheu Thai, there is a growing realisation that the party’s strategy of prioritising expertise over regional representation in cabinet appointments may have backfired.

Now I understand why Anutin got squeezed out.

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18 hours ago, BrandonJT said:

Excuse me, WHAT?? What expertise are they referring to?  The fact that the Prime Minister's only expertise was having the "correct" last name, which is the same as many other cabinet posts.  Or the fact that they left the Minister of Defense post open, on purpose, as part of other political maneuvering? I've literarily never seen any of their cabinet appointments be based on this so called "expertise."

Likewise the senate

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Posted
4 minutes ago, Beat666 said:

The sooner Paetongtarn steps down and new elections are held, the better. Otherwise, military intervention could become a possibility again.

Exactly right !

But Daddy will fight tooth & nail to keep her in the PM position, or his master plan since returning will unravel.

And rather than being the hero he will be looking for sandy dunes to retire.

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19 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

Exactly right !

But Daddy will fight tooth & nail to keep her in the PM position, or his master plan since returning will unravel.

And rather than being the hero he will be looking for sandy dunes to retire.

That may happen anyway. His hearings are finalizing soon and he may find given the state of affairs he has dragged the country into with his influence, they may put hi back into prison for real this time rather than a hi-so hospital room with fake diagnoses to keep him there

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1 hour ago, Beat666 said:

Exactly right! This was a setup, and Paetongtarn is taking the fall for her father. It’s evident that Hun Sen no longer wishes to engage with any members of the Shinawatra family. Their alliance has ended, much like the rift between Donald and Elon. The sooner Paetongtarn steps down and new elections are held, the better. Otherwise, military intervention could become a possibility again.

 

The only reason he released the audio was because the criminal and his family mafia lost their income from the call centre scams along the Thai border.

 

Following them being called out as the biggest criminal enterprise in the region after the same scan centres were shut down in Burma.

 

The Huns in Cambodia are the biggest criminal enterprise in the country as in all 1 party state's...

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We could look at this another way. At the last election the majority of people didn't vote for PTP and then when PTP joins hands with the military establishment which Thaksin said would never happen PTP definitely pist off a good deal of their base. I think then it's fair to say then public were already discontent with PTP.

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1 hour ago, thesetat said:

That may happen anyway. His hearings are finalizing soon and he may find given the state of affairs he has dragged the country into with his influence, they may put hi back into prison for real this time rather than a hi-so hospital room with fake diagnoses to keep him there

We live in hope...

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