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People's Alliance Sets Off Crusade against Charter Rewrite

BANGKOK: -- The People's Alliance for Democracy sets next Thursday to press charges against legislators who approved the revision of the charter's Article 291 to pave the way for a Constitution amendment.

Core leaders of the People's Alliance for Democracy, or PAD, have scheduled April 26 to submit the group's petition with the Office of the Attorney General against 416 MPs and senators who endorsed the amendment of the Constitution's Article 291 to form a charter rewriting body.

The group also plans to meet the National Anti-Corruption Commission at 11 A.M. on the same day to press malfeasance charges against those legislators.

The PAD leaders asked the group's supporters to join activities on the appointed day.

PAD core leader Pipob Thongchai said the group remains firm in its stance in demanding a major reform for the country.

Pipob stated the group's leaders have been mapping out ways to bring about change to the country.

He said the PAD will meet its ally, the Siam Prachapiwat group, tomorrow to make suggestions on its push for reform before the group proceeds to solicit viewpoints from its networks across the country, starting in Khon Kaen Province on April 22.

Another PAD leader General Preecha Iamsupan claimed fugitive former premier Thaksin Shinawatra is a threat to the country's constitutional monarchy system while accusing him of concentrating only on his personal benefits.

PAD veteran leader Major General Chamlong Srimuang maintained the group is ready to organize a mass rally against any campaign with an impact on the Monarchy or abolition of conviction against a particular individual.

He dismissed as groundless a rumor that his group will hold a major rally at the Army Club on Vibhavadi Road this Saturday.

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-- Tan Network 2012-04-18

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They could nt win a seat in parliament, could nt make a 1% no vote in the last election. Who are these people?

Their nuisance value has been spent.

That "no" vote wasn't counted proper. They ended mostly as not valid.

Anyway that "vote no" was a real silly idea.

But if Thaksin get crazy enough they unite again.....Don't know how much they can mobilize now, but at their best time it peeked at over 500.000....

Lets wait and see

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The PAD the organization that nearly plunged Thailand into war with Cambodia rears its ugly head again. Surely for an organization that crippled the Thai international airport and made the lives of countless stranded tourists a misery should be banned by the constitutional court. Maybe thats what Thaksin is asking Prem during their meeting together.

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We all know as much as thaksin does that yellow shirts will stand up an be counted ,the question is will the army step in when the yellows gather on mass an then they are attacked by reds (men in black shirts)an stage a coup?is this reconcilation?my minds wondering at all the possibiltys.

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No way the army would stage a coup. They can't not after an internationally authenticated democratic election. When Hamas was democratically elected in did anyone but Israel do anything about it. No there will be no coup any time soon. It would be too damaging to Thailands reputation.

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Major General Chamlong Srimuang

The rich mans Gandhi. rolleyes.gif

Chamlong has no own things, beside 3000 homeless dogs he takes care of. He gave everything for his Buddhist groups.

That is also why he sign all the things that might be dangerous at court.

Like him or hate him, but he is not crazy for money.

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No way the army would stage a coup. They can't not after an internationally authenticated democratic election. When Hamas was democratically elected in did anyone but Israel do anything about it. No there will be no coup any time soon. It would be too damaging to Thailands reputation.

Well there is a coup and a coup.......If there is fighting on the street the army is taking over the streets and the TV channels, and the PM goes to HM the King and tell she need to resign (and she does that because the army told her that she will be shot if not).

Than it isn't a coup technically. But it also won't resolve any problems.

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I often wonder what exactly are the content providers thinking when they flood us with such news.

How many conflicting news reports have we had in the last 2 days (for argument sake)? Thaksin coming back in a few months, then oh, he changed his mind but it was just wishful thinking. Then we had, give up 49 Billion Baht and come home soon, and NOW a CRUSADE?

Compound the above with the fact that 99.99% (maybe a slight exaggeration, but not much) of the Thai population does not even understand an English sentence in a native context; thus, I wonder what is such news doing here?

At the end of the day, the English speaking readers do not have any authority and ability to react to such news, so why publish it on the front page?

Surely any intelligent news provider would consider what is relevant and operate on such a basis?

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The PAD the organization that nearly plunged Thailand into war with Cambodia rears its ugly head again. Surely for an organization that crippled the Thai international airport and made the lives of countless stranded tourists a misery should be banned by the constitutional court. Maybe thats what Thaksin is asking Prem during their meeting together.

They all went unpunished. The law doesn't apply to them obviously so they will do what they like. Very sad indeed. In the West we hi-jack planes. In Thailand they hi-jack airports and get off scot free. Perhaps that could be the phrase for the Amazing Thailand marketing compaign
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Well Angry Parent, this is a public Thai News forum, that anyone worldwide can view and contribute to. I'm sure there are similar forum for every countrie's national news. All we do is comment on the news. We respect Thailand and its people and have an interest with its news and politics. If you are offended by any comments then why not try another news forum. The intention is only to comment on the news light heartedly not in anyway being deeply offensive.

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It looks like the Yingluck government is about to give many reasons for a military coup all because of the red "uncle". clap2.gif History never repeats I tell myself before I go to sleep...

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Are you okay h90? Kept up with those prescription drugs I hope. A coup will not only bring Thailands reputation into disrepute but may trigger a civil war, at the least a guerrilla war.

you read my posting again....If the PM resigns by herself than it was technically no coup.

Civil war??? By who? By 100-200 black shirts?

The usual Taxi-Driver who vote for Thaksin because he get 500 Baht does not want to fight.

If a government stops the money flow no one is fighting.

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Major General Chamlong Srimuang

The rich mans Gandhi. rolleyes.gif

More like self sufficiency with a mercedes........

??? I only know the mini vans which are 10 years past the time the should have been replaced. Or the tractor he is riding.

I strongly doubt a mercedes

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The PAD the organization that nearly plunged Thailand into war with Cambodia rears its ugly head again. Surely for an organization that crippled the Thai international airport and made the lives of countless stranded tourists a misery should be banned by the constitutional court. Maybe thats what Thaksin is asking Prem during their meeting together.

They all went unpunished. The law doesn't apply to them obviously so they will do what they like. Very sad indeed. In the West we hi-jack planes. In Thailand they hi-jack airports and get off scot free. Perhaps that could be the phrase for the Amazing Thailand marketing compaign

It is all at the court and the courts are slow.....All cases against Thaksin are even older and not finished.

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The PAD the organization that nearly plunged Thailand into war with Cambodia rears its ugly head again. Surely for an organization that crippled the Thai international airport and made the lives of countless stranded tourists a misery should be banned by the constitutional court. Maybe thats what Thaksin is asking Prem during their meeting together.

They all went unpunished. The law doesn't apply to them obviously so they will do what they like. Very sad indeed. In the West we hi-jack planes. In Thailand they hi-jack airports and get off scot free. Perhaps that could be the phrase for the Amazing Thailand marketing compaign

They didn't get off scot free. Some have been jailed. Some are still going through court cases.

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Are you okay h90? Kept up with those prescription drugs I hope. A coup will not only bring Thailands reputation into disrepute but may trigger a civil war, at the least a guerrilla war.

Nothing the people with power will not do to keep it

Nothing the people with money who want power will do to get it

It is like everything else in Thailand ... pay enough and you get what you want

They do not care much about their reputation abroad, look how the leaders act.

Other countries watch and listen but do not really care, if down the road it is to their

benefit to make friends with whoever is in power here, there will make nice ....

Yesterdays friends is today's enemy, yesterdays enemy is today's friend

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The PAD the organization that nearly plunged Thailand into war with Cambodia rears its ugly head again. Surely for an organization that crippled the Thai international airport and made the lives of countless stranded tourists a misery should be banned by the constitutional court. Maybe thats what Thaksin is asking Prem during their meeting together.

They all went unpunished. The law doesn't apply to them obviously so they will do what they like. Very sad indeed. In the West we hi-jack planes. In Thailand they hi-jack airports and get off scot free. Perhaps that could be the phrase for the Amazing Thailand marketing compaign

They didn't get off scot free. Some have been jailed. Some are still going through court cases.

Some got punished. My god they ALL should have got punished for hi-jacking an airport, even the mom and pops. The ones that didn't get punished will feel no problem to hi-jack the airport again. I suggest you book your tickets to KL. Looks like history is about to repeat itself. Edited by heiwa
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