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Constitutional Court Sacks Thai PM Over Ethics Breach

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24 minutes ago, carlyai said:

My local village say she's not out.

 from the newspaper the nation, it seems to be clear, but as we all know TIT .... :

"Finally, the Constitutional Court ruled that the respondent’s status as a minister ended on July 1, 2025, when the court ordered the cessation of their duties, and the entire Cabinet was dismissed."

 

https://www.nationthailand.com/news/politics/40054701

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1 hour ago, Will B Good said:

Is she still a minister, an MP?

No..entire cabinet is ousted along with her.

Although I believe they can continue in a caretaker capacity until a new PM is installed.

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28 minutes ago, kwilco said:

It's about time Thailand dropped this kind of pseudo-legal activity - every time the military or powrs that be don't like a politician they end up in v=court - this is NOT how it works in a proper democracy

 

I recall either Kriangsak Chomanand, or maybe it was Prem Translations himself, who famously excused the fickle Thai democracy as being "different."

6 minutes ago, KimchiCurry said:

I guess the taxation changes is no more unless it's the PP candidate who is elected. If it's another one, we can say bye bye to the change. 

 

If by PP you mean Peoples Party or whatever they're calling themselves these days then the opposite is true.

These people will raise VAT and the inevitable will happen - economic ruin.

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Prayuth was better. Bring him back.

1 hour ago, Will B Good said:

 

Is she still a minister, an MP?

 

Should she not be sacked from those and banned from politics now?

unfortunately will not happen...  that only happen to Thanathorn & Pita the guys from Future Forward and Move Forward

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Just now, Mavideol said:

unfortunately will not happen...  that only happen to Thanathorn & Pita the guys from Future Forward and Move Forward

 

 

What was it for Pita.....shares in a company from 10 years ago that ceased even trading......what a farce

This crisis has left the country leaderless. Once again, Thailand is facing a deep political crisis, with the dismissal of Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra following a leaked conversation in which she expressed a desire to de-escalate hostilities with Cambodia while blaming the military for instigating tensions. The controversy is less about what she said than about the institutions that acted against her.


For nearly two decades, Thailand’s Constitutional Court has been one of the most powerful political actors in the country. It has repeatedly dissolved parties and removed prime ministers on narrow legal or technical grounds, often at odds with the expressed will of voters. Since 2006, it has dismantled or banned multiple political movements, including Future Forward in 2020, and most recently the reformist Move Forward Party in August 2024 — despite that party’s sweeping electoral mandate, larger even than Thaksin Shinawatra’s victories in the past. Four prime ministers have also been ousted through court rulings, reinforcing the perception that the judiciary serves as an instrument of the military.

 

The Thai military has long been hostile to any political movement associated with reform or  Thaksin Shinawatra, yet large portions of the electorate continue to support his family and allies. Paetongtarn’s leaked remarks criticizing the army provided the pretext for action, and the military establishment — through its influence over the courts and media — ensured her removal. Thailand’s media landscape is dominated by military interests, e.g. TV stations, and more than 200,000 websites are censored under strict lese-majesté laws.
Formally, members of the Constitutional Court are appointed by the King on the advice of the Senate. While the 2024 reform replaced the fully military-appointed Senate with a new 200-member chamber drawn from vocational groups, the body still remains heavily influenced by individuals with close military ties.

 

This latest ruling leaves Thailand without a functioning government and gives the army broad freedom to shape both domestic governance and foreign policy — including escalating tensions with Cambodia, another ASEAN member. With the economy already stagnating and tourism (12–20% of GDP) vulnerable to instability, the implications are severe.

 

Thailand’s repeated cycle is well known: an elected government gains popular support, only to be removed by military or judicial intervention. The country now faces the prospect of another period of military dominance, followed eventually by elections whose outcomes may again be overturned. For ASEAN, this is not just a domestic Thai issue but a regional concern, as instability threatens both cross-border relations and economic confidence.
 

27 minutes ago, John Drake said:

Prayuth was better. Bring him back.

Better at taking control with barrel of a gun? You believe that is justified?

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So what is to come next ? Another military coup ?

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2 minutes ago, Sigmund said:

So what is to come next ? Another military coup ?

The only thing important here is how will it affect the marijuana trade.

46 minutes ago, couchpotato said:

No..entire cabinet is ousted along with her.

Although I believe they can continue in a caretaker capacity until a new PM is installed.

Exactly - the entire cabinet got the boot.  <more singing and dancing by my wife>

2 hours ago, webfact said:

Paetongtarn, who quickly rose through the ranks to become the country’s youngest prime minister, is now the sixth leader with ties to the Shinawatra dynasty to be ousted by either the military or the judiciary.

She was just a proxy for Tony.

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With the obvious change of regime, is one to expec now some new hassles, restrictions and more red tape against foreigners and our visa issues or other administrative formalities ???

 

Time to look at those real estate ads for dwellings in other more open Asian countries. 

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9 minutes ago, Middle Aged Grouch said:

With the obvious change of regime, is one to expec now some new hassles, restrictions and more red tape against foreigners and our visa issues or other administrative formalities ???

 

Time to look at those real estate ads for dwellings in other more open Asian countries. 

Especially if Anutin run the country. 

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Off topic post about Hilary Clinton removed. This thread has nothing to do with US politics. 

I said on here a couple of months ago, The Military will take over by September, according to her in doors, 

12 minutes ago, ChipButty said:

I said on here a couple of months ago, The Military will take over by September, according to her in doors, 

Nah...won't happen. Those days are over.   Influence yes.

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Reuters just reported that Bunjumthai Party is in talks with other parties to try to form a government and has talked to opposition People's Party to get their support, and the former vowed to amend the Constitution and hold elections in 4 months. I won't post a link as it is just breaking and not very clear yet.

 

(IMO - if this is true - the People's Party should understand this is probably a trap - and promises won't be kept) 

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

Political unrest grips Thailand after the Constitutional Court unexpectedly removed Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra from office on Friday.

 

I'm not seeing any "unrest".

 

Looks like the Shinawatra family holds the undisputed world record in the "number of family members removed from political office by the constitutional court or by a military coup" category. Congrats!

So much for the endless chatter about what the Shinawat shekels could achieve.

3 hours ago, couchpotato said:

No..entire cabinet is ousted along with her.

Although I believe they can continue in a caretaker capacity until a new PM is installed.

Can they bring back Thaksin? 
someone to make Thailand great again 

4 hours ago, Cuchulainn said:

Yes, ......Marty. There will be

According to the BBC,  the next leader will come from one of the parties in the coalition, some observers are saying about Anutin, him of health ministry during covid..............will the last person to leave the country please turn the lights off.

13 hours ago, Enzian said:

I'm not surprised; after that conversation I didn't see how they could let her continue. You could say Hun Sen did it single handedly.

13 hours ago, Enzian said:

I'm not surprised; after that conversation I didn't see how they could let her continue. You could say Hun Sen did it single handedly.

 

 

I doubt it was single handed. More likely done in consultation with her political rivals here in Thailand.

 

I just hope that, having served its purpose (on the Thai side at least) the "border issue" (sic) with Cambodia will be allowed to fade and things normalize. . 

Whats going on in Thailand, even to the extent of the problems with Cambodia, are the culmination of  the problem many of us saw 40 years as time marched on and folks aged.  Time keeps marching on and the fuse is already lit.

 

You can discuss the governments you see and read about second hand, but I bet there are less than 5 guys here who would be privy to whats happening, and its not for discussion anyway.

 

I for one would not be buying a condo in Thailand ABSENT a strong relationship with a Thai woman. I would not be putting any substantial money into  Thailand ABSENT the same. I would make sure I had an exit strategy even if I had a Thai wife.

 

Money and power. Thats the elephant. We are fleas.

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4 hours ago, Kinnock said:

Well that's cleared the way for Anutin, as planned.

 

Sir your not seeing all possibilities for prime minster.....

 

I think Tony already has some close relations in mind....

 

Like

 

 Tonys son

Tonys maid

Tonys driver

Tonys Gardner

Tonys family dog 

Apparently PT has now agreed to the same demands by People's Party (same as what Anutin's party agreed to), if the former vote for PT's choice for new PM. 

 

IMO - this would be the lesser of two evils. But I bet the Establishment would sh!t themselves though if this is the scenario that comes out! They are more scared of PP and an election than anything else.

3 hours ago, gargamon said:

The only thing important here is how will it affect the marijuana trade.

 

I agree as long as I can stay stoned 24/7 I dont care who runs the country....lol

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