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Thaksin 'swamped' by anxious politicos

The Nation

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Ex-PM received many visitors in S'pore ahead of rumoured Cabinet reshuffle

Former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra started to feel uncomfortable receiving so many visits from seekers of Cabinet posts, MPs and ministers reportedly on the way out while he was in Singapore, a Pheu Thai Party source said yesterday.

Last Thursday and Friday, a former Thai Rak Thai party executive and his family went to see him. On Saturday, besides a foreign minister in the Thai Rak Thai administration, a current minister accompanied by a former Thai Rak Thai executive called on him, the source said.

Thaksin is scheduled to fly from Singapore to Cambodia tomorrow, so many former key members of the defunct People Power Party as well as Pheu Thai MPs might be planning to join him there, the source added.

Government Spokesman Anusorn Eiamsa-ard said Cabinet secretary-general Ampon Kittiampon reminded the ministers at their meeting to submit their three-month achievement reports in both hard and soft copies.

Democrat Party spokesman Chavanond Intarakomalyasut dared the Pheu Thai Party to admit that fugitive Thaksin is the real decision-maker behind the anticipated Cabinet reshuffle.

Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, Thaksin's younger sister, dodged questions from Government House reporters about a new Cabinet line-up.

"Let me go to the meeting first," she said before chairing a special Cabinet meeting on flood projects and budgets.

"Let's talk about it later," she told reporters after the meeting, when they asked whether the shake-up would take place next month.

Before the meeting started at 9am, many ministers who had been reported as possibly losing their Cabinet seats avoided reporters by arriving via the underground parking floor.

However, Deputy Commerce Minister Poom Sarapol took the unusual step of walking through where the reporters were gathered. No one interviewed him.

Pornsak Charoenprasert, the deputy agriculture minister from the Pheu Thai Party, said any change to the agriculture minister's office, which is now occupied by Theera Wongsamut from the Chart Thai Pattana Party, depended on key figures in the Pheu Thai and coalition parties.

Pheu Thai might have to take the post from Chart Thai Pattana's ministerial quota if the government wants a good plan for sustainable water management, he said.

"It's not that Theera's performance is bad. But he has had so little a role compared with former prime minister Banharn Silapa-archa, as we saw in the news," he said.

Banharn is the de facto leader of Chart Thai Pattana.

Somsak Prissananantakul, a key Chart Thai Pattana member, said it was not a good time to remake the Cabinet, as the government had to deal with many issues including restoring confidence after the flood.

"While Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra has said clearly there will not be a Cabinet reshuffle, this is a signal for everyone to stop moving. According to etiquette, the ruling party should discuss [the matter] with coalition parties before a Cabinet reshuffle after they have worked together for some time.

"If the coalition party says it's not the time to change the minister in its quota, then that's it. Everything goes on according to the same positions. In case of changes, they must talk about suitability," he said.

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-- The Nation 2011-12-13

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"Let me go to the meeting first," she said before chairing a special Cabinet meeting

"Let's talk about it later," she told reporters after the meeting

:cheesy:

She's tenacious with her evasiveness.

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'Quick, where's my excuse helicopter, so I can't discuss my Cabinet-reshuffle, which isn't happening, erm ... where did I put the list of instructions on what changes he's decided ?' :rolleyes:

One can only have sympathy for poor PM-Yingluck, as the steady flow of supplicants demonstrates, where power really resides. :(

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"Let me go to the meeting first," she said before chairing a special Cabinet meeting

"Let's talk about it later," she told reporters after the meeting

:cheesy:

She's tenacious with her evasiveness.

.

'Quick, where's my excuse helicopter, so I can't discuss my Cabinet-reshuffle, which isn't happening, erm ... where did I put the list of instructions on what changes he's decided ?' :rolleyes:

One can only have sympathy for poor PM-Yingluck, as the steady flow of supplicants demonstrates, where power really resides. :(

No sympathy for the devil, apologies to mick jagger.

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'Quick, where's my excuse helicopter, so I can't discuss my Cabinet-reshuffle, which isn't happening, erm ... where did I put the list of instructions on what changes he's decided ?' :rolleyes:

One can only have sympathy for poor PM-Yingluck, as the steady flow of supplicants demonstrates, where power really resides. :(

No sympathy for the devil, apologies to mick jagger.

One can't help but feel some sympathy for a (relatively young & politically-inexperienced) lady, visibly struggling to cope with her very-real political-duties, while many of the people who should be supporting her as leader, prefer to run off to foreign-shores to lobby her brother.

It does tend to undermine her authority, over her government, and over the party/movement as-a-whole.

Perhaps she should step-aside and let someone else take over, his name begins with a 'C' and he is a Deputy-PM, but in-keeping with Thai tradition I won't mention his name. B)

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'Quick, where's my excuse helicopter, so I can't discuss my Cabinet-reshuffle, which isn't happening, erm ... where did I put the list of instructions on what changes he's decided ?' :rolleyes:

One can only have sympathy for poor PM-Yingluck, as the steady flow of supplicants demonstrates, where power really resides. :(

No sympathy for the devil, apologies to mick jagger.

One can't help but feel some sympathy for a (relatively young & politically-inexperienced) lady, visibly struggling to cope with her very-real political-duties, while many of the people who should be supporting her as leader, prefer to run off to foreign-shores to lobby her brother.

It does tend to undermine her authority, over her government, and over the party/movement as-a-whole.

Perhaps she should step-aside and let someone else take over, his name begins with a 'C' and he is a Deputy-PM, but in-keeping with Thai tradition I won't mention his name. B)

We've done away with that tradition, in it's place is chronic physical conditions, so you could update what you say to.....

Perhaps she should step-aside and let someone else take over, his name begins with a 'C' to:

he's an alcoholic

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The pilgrimage to see the former PM is testament to the enduring loyalty and affection many Thais have for the man.

Does anyone go to visit former PM Abhisit?

If by "loyalty and affection" you mean money and positions, then yes, I see your point.

I went to visit Abhisit. We had scones. It was nice.

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Pheu Thai MPs Flock to Meet Thaksin in Singapore

A number of Pheu Thai MPs went to see former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra in Singapore amid speculation of a possible cabinet reshuffle after the New Year holidays.

The Pheu Thai Party revealed that former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra was uncomfortable receiving so many visitors this past weekend in Singapore.

With an imminent cabinet reshuffle pending after the New Year holidays, Pheu Thai MPs reportedly flew to Singapore to see the ex-premier.

A former defunct Thai Rak Thai Party executive and a currently serving minister, along with another Thai Rak Thai key members also called on the ex-premier on Friday and Saturday.

A former foreign minister in the Thai Rak Thai administration also went to see him earlier last week.

Thaksin is reportedly scheduled to depart for Cambodia on December 14 where it is expected that more Pheu Thai Party MPs and former People's Power Party members will pay him a visit.

Meanwhile, the Prime Minister's Office Deputy Spokesman Anusorn Iamsa-ard said Cabinet Secretary-General Amphon Kittiamphon reminded ministers to submit hard and soft copies of their three-month achievement reports.

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-- Tan Network 2011-12-13

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"Let me go to the meeting first," she said before chairing a special Cabinet meeting

"Let's talk about it later," she told reporters after the meeting

:cheesy:

She's tenacious with her evasiveness.

.

'Quick, where's my excuse helicopter, so I can't discuss my Cabinet-reshuffle, which isn't happening, erm ... where did I put the list of instructions on what changes he's decided ?' :rolleyes:

One can only have sympathy for poor PM-Yingluck, as the steady flow of supplicants demonstrates, where power really resides. :(

SArcasm--Do you know where synpathy is in the dictionary?

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This country has gone to the dogs.

Is that because of the overabundance of foreigners that have fled to Thailand due to their inability to remain in their own countries?

Don't judge others by your own standards, GK... i am in good standing with all countries in the world and never had any problems with the police or courts anywhere...

How about you?

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One can't help but feel some sympathy for a (relatively young & politically-inexperienced) lady, visibly struggling to cope with her very-real political-duties, while many of the people who should be supporting her as leader, prefer to run off to foreign-shores to lobby her brother.

It does tend to undermine her authority, over her government, and over the party/movement as-a-whole.

Perhaps she should step-aside and let someone else take over, his name begins with a 'C' and he is a Deputy-PM, but in-keeping with Thai tradition I won't mention his name. B)

'Quick, where's my excuse helicopter, so I can't discuss my Cabinet-reshuffle, which isn't happening, erm ... where did I put the list of instructions on what changes he's decided ?' :rolleyes:

One can only have sympathy for poor PM-Yingluck, as the steady flow of supplicants demonstrates, where power really resides. :(

SArcasm--Do you know where synpathy is in the dictionary?

Yes, and I thought my second post did show more sympathy for her, didn't you ? As in "One can't help but feel some sympathy" ? <_<

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This country has gone to the dogs.

This country is in full expansion !

Thais are building everyware ! Houses ,factories......

they sell million of cars ...flatscreens.....fridges.....

tax is none or low

the bath is strong as a rock ,no matter tsunami,fighting in the streets,military coups....floodings...

The politicians ? wel they have nothing to do with real life,its just a group of frauds...but even that is not going to slow down

the expansion !

So,start changing your euro's in Thb....otherwise your can start complaining in a few months that you lost half your capital ?

It's more the majority of farangs how are going to the dogs ,back to the UK .etc ...because life is too expensive for the now ?

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This country has gone to the dogs.

Is that because of the overabundance of foreigners that have fled to Thailand due to their inability to remain in their own countries?

No mate.

It's largely to do with the following:

Puppet government managed from a fugitive in Dubai

Prime minister who refuses to answer any question because she either doesn't know the answer or knows she will screw up the response

A pathetic response to a national disaster, labling donations as coming from Thaksin

Spending more time trying to whitewash Thaksin than on true governance

Deputy Chalerm with a horrible past trying to bully law and order and announcing his "findings" long before any investigation has started

Placing family members in top jobs such as Chief of Police

Placing friends in top jobs such as chief justice

Appointing cabinet members by favour rather than skill

Permitting the setting up of Nazi style red shirt villages

Screwing foreign investors about pre and post flood, losing some in the process

etc. etc. etc.

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This country has gone to the dogs.

Is that because of the overabundance of foreigners that have fled to Thailand due to their inability to remain in their own countries?

No mate.

It's largely to do with the following:

Puppet government managed from a fugitive in Dubai

Prime minister who refuses to answer any question because she either doesn't know the answer or knows she will screw up the response

A pathetic response to a national disaster, labling donations as coming from Thaksin

Spending more time trying to whitewash Thaksin than on true governance

Deputy Chalerm with a horrible past trying to bully law and order and announcing his "findings" long before any investigation has started

Placing family members in top jobs such as Chief of Police

Placing friends in top jobs such as chief justice

Appointing cabinet members by favour rather than skill

Permitting the setting up of Nazi style red shirt villages

Screwing foreign investors about pre and post flood, losing some in the process

etc. etc. etc.

So, apart from these few minor issues you are happy with the present Government in Thailand?:cheesy:

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Give the people what they want. Bring back Thaksin, let them see first hand how wonderful he is. Lets get over the legend of Thaksin and have him back, see if he lives up to everyones expectations. Maybe he can improve the quality of life in Thailand, improve the economy, boost tourism, improve health care and education. Come back and show us Mr Thaksin, we need your expertise and inspiration. Because " Nobody does it better, makes me feel glad all the day, nobody does it quite as good as you, Thaksin your the best".

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The pilgrimage to see the former PM is testament to the enduring loyalty and affection many Thais have for the man.

Does anyone go to visit former PM Abhisit?

There's a difference between 'pilgrimage' and 'visit'. Pilgrimage is what a few Pheu Thai MPs went on to India sponsored by that kindly, amply-rich k. Thaksin. A visit to k. Abhisit is just that, Sukhumvit soi 39 I think, easy.

What all this has to do with 'Thaksin swamped by anxious politicos' I don't know. Maybe a few Pheu Thai politicos like to be amply-rich as well ? <_<

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