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Will Thailand Recover?

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Well it finally looks like the Taksin "house of cards" is sitting on a fault line that has sheared over the past month.

If the guy has gone for good and the courts keep going down the line and cutting down his underlings, do you think that Thailand can make the progresion to a more corruption free soceity or will new Taksin's and Newin's fill their places and maintain the status quo of politician's only reason for existing is to benefit & protect their personal business's and fortunes.

Taksin gone - good, bad, or won't really change anything?

Your thoughts?

Cheers. :o

Well it finally looks like the Taksin "house of cards" is sitting on a fault line that has sheared over the past month.

If the guy has gone for good and the courts keep going down the line and cutting down his underlings, do you think that Thailand can make the progresion to a more corruption free soceity or will new Taksin's and Newin's fill their places and maintain the status quo of politician's only reason for existing is to benefit & protect their personal business's and fortunes.

Taksin gone - good, bad, or won't really change anything?

Your thoughts?

Cheers. :o

The only thing I see changing the country, is that it gets more and more difficult to hide wrongdoings now in the age of computers, or if you will the things that brought Taksin down.

I think however that it will be a very slow proces.

cheers

onzestan

I immagin that he forfeits the 69Billion Baht that the Gov has managed to latch onto. Seems like that should do some good for the country. Although anyones guess how it will be spent or divvied up. But it seems doubtful you will see any big changes.

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I immagin that he forfeits the 69Billion Baht that the Gov has managed to latch onto. Seems like that should do some good for the country. Although anyones guess how it will be spent or divvied up. But it seems doubtful you will see any big changes.

By his actions today it would appear that he has conceded both his "bishops" (69 BilB??), and his "queen" has been hamstung by the 1st court verdict.

Add to that that his "knights" & "rooks" are slowly getting picked off or neutralised, I reckon, by his statements about living in exile and coming home to die on Thai soil, he is quickly getting cornered.

Who knows what he has in reserve, but I can't see him making a comeback in the near future.

Whether a new "taksin" appears in the near future in Thailand, or the current crop of politico's quickly pull their heads in and start doing their jobs rather than lining their nests waits to be seen.

The question was 'Will Thailand recover?' Seems to me that Thailand is always in a state of recovery, but it's what makes Thailand what it is. Long may it continue.

Thailand will recover 50 years after it makes incredibly difficult reforms. About year 2717.

PB

I think you are a bit optomistic about the timing, I'd add a few generations to that. :o

Well, never say 'never' - oops, I said it. How better to explain...when Thai culture changes, when police stop being corrupt, when students learn to think and to question authority, when twice as many people own 40% of Thailand...you will see pigs fly by your window. Thailand does not simply need to recover from a Toxic prime minister. It needs to recover from a toxic kind of culture.

Well, never say 'never' - oops, I said it. How better to explain...when Thai culture changes, when police stop being corrupt, when students learn to think and to question authority, when twice as many people own 40% of Thailand...you will see pigs fly by your window. Thailand does not simply need to recover from a Toxic prime minister. It needs to recover from a toxic kind of culture.

Never say never indeed ..... but I doubt that any sort of reform will happen in my lifetime...... if you could take any culture in the world, hold it against the wall and bang a six inch nail through it ....... 'Welcome to Thailand' :o

Early sixties Thailand was a regional icon for politcal stability and reform. Look at what's around and it wouldn't take much for it to be again, sadly not much competition.

The biggest change we can hope for is a return to 'normal' Thai politics, but I don't see how that is possible unless they will be extradited and forced to stand trial. Whilst he is free, even overseas his specter will be cast over Thai politics. Man City exhibition games in Bangkok, Man City Training, more Thai signings etc etc etc

However, if the PPP pursue an extradition order quickly it will help to make them look impartial and will go a long towards healing the wounds that these past few years have dealt to Thai society.

I hope so anyway.

The biggest change we can hope for is a return to 'normal' Thai politics

Normal, Thai and Politics are not three words that can be combined comfortably ...... well, they can, up until you try to introduce the word 'progress'

lol what is progress?

Progress can be slow, all business needs is stable environment.

If they put Thaksin in jail, the streets will run red with blood.

General Suchinda is still in Thailand living a great life and he slaughtered thousands of Thais. Why should Thaksin have it any worse? :o

I really don't see Thailand changing radically. Oh, there might be little subtle changes such as promoting more competent individuals to higher positions in government. But there is not a groundswell of support for radical change in Thailand. It would take a series of cathartic events to cause that. And until the vast majority of people in this country demand change, they will never have it because the people who are in power will always resist it.

And until the vast majority of people in this country demand change

I wish I was wrong, but that's probably as likely as me winning the lottery.

Early sixties Thailand was a regional icon for politcal stability and reform. Look at what's around and it wouldn't take much for it to be again, sadly not much competition.

From 1958 to 1969 Thailand was under a military dictatorship (and crooks that make Taksin look like a saint). Stability sure, but reform?

History of Thailand

"Economic development certainly did not bring prosperity to all. During the 1960s many of the rural poor felt increasingly dissatisfied with their condition in society and disillusioned by their treatment by the central government in Bangkok. Efforts by the Thai government to develop poor rural regions often did not have the desired effect in that they contributed to the farmers' awareness of how bad off they really were. It is interesting to note that it was not always the poorest of the poor who joined the anti-government insurgency. Increased government presence in the rural villages did little to improve the situation. Villagers became subject to increased military and police harassment and bureaucratic corruption. Villagers often felt betrayed when government promises of development were frequently not fulfilled."

Hsitory of Thailand

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I really don't see Thailand changing radically. Oh, there might be little subtle changes such as promoting more competent individuals to higher positions in government. But there is not a groundswell of support for radical change in Thailand. It would take a series of cathartic events to cause that. And until the vast majority of people in this country demand change, they will never have it because the people who are in power will always resist it.

You could take this statement and replace the word Thailand with virtually any other country and the statement would still ring true.

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Reform and understanding require an educated electorate.

Reform the schools, then in a generation or two there may be a government of the people, for the people, by the people. But it will take time.

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