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Shinawatras likely to keep things all in the family

Avudh Panananda

The Nation

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BANGKOK: -- Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra is at a crossroads. One path would allow her true leadership to shine, while the other would see her remain a puppet.

Yingluck will soon make her choices in regard to a new line-up for the Cabinet. At today's Cabinet meeting, a prime ministerial order is expected to be debated and approved to dispense assignments in the wake of Yongyuth Wichaidit's exit.

Yongyuth's previous responsibilities for the interior portfolio, the position of deputy prime minister and other ad-hoc assignments will be reassigned to other Cabinet members.

PM's Office Minister Nivatthamrong Boonsongpaisal may become the caretaker at the Interior Ministry, or an alternative is Deputy Interior Minister Chuchart Hansawat.

Yongyuth's ad-hoc assignments will be given to Nivatthamrong.

Two deputy prime ministers, Chalerm Yoobamrung and Yuthasak Sasiprapha, will oversee work previously assigned to their former colleague Yongyuth.

Chalerm is likely to become the senior-most deputy who will be designated as acting prime minister should the need arise.

The work reassignment is seen as a stop-gap measure allowing the government to function until a successor for Yongyuth is appointed.

Because Yongyuth is entangled in a complex web of legal wrangling in connection with the Alpine land case, his chance for a speedy settlement of disciplinary, criminal and constitutional issues looks very slim. So, the possibility of him rejoining the Cabinet in the foreseeable future is nil.

His exit virtually forces PM Yingluck to reveal her leadership and play a bigger role in picking key ministers in her Cabinet.

According to insiders at Government House and in the Pheu Thai Party, four scenarios have emerged, anticipating how Yingluck will finalise her decisions.

In the first scenario, the prime minister will opt for a limited change by naming the new interior minister.

Close aides said Yingluck is likely to choose this option in order to avoid party infighting.

Among top contenders for the job is Pheu Thai manager Phumtham Wechayachai. An alternative choice is PM's Office Minister Nivatthamrong.

Regardless of who gets the job, real control over the ministry will remain within the family with collective decisions by Yingluck, her brother Thaksin and their sister Yaowapha Wongsawat.

Under the second scenario, the Cabinet will see a minor shuffle involving the Interior portfolio and a deputy prime minister's position.

If Yingluck chooses this option, Deputy Prime Minister Yuthasak is likely to become an odd man out.

Candidates to replace him include Thai Rak Thai veteran Pongthep Thepkanchana and retired national police chief Priewpan Damapong.

Under the first or second scenario, Yingluck will have a complete say in the matter.

Thaksin and Yaowapha will not veto whatever decision she makes because candidates for the job are also their loyal allies.

Limited change means she is fully in charge and can thwart pressure from various Pheu Thai factions to overhaul the ministerial line-up.

Under a third scenario, Yingluck may have to make a limited concession to factional demands. This would result in a mini reshuffle involving several portfolios.

If this happens, the ruling party should brace for repercussions from a fierce struggle between two groups of allies - Thai Rak Thai veterans and Pheu Thai regional bigwigs.

The fourth and final scenario is that party infighting will spiral out of control. If this occurs, it would prompt a major reshuffle in order to shore up government stability.

However, the last two scenarios appear unlikely to happen at this juncture.

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-- The Nation 2012-10-02

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Yongyuth's previous responsibilities for the interior portfolio, the position of deputy prime minister and other ad-hoc assignments will be reassigned to other Cabinet members.

Yongyuth's ad-hoc assignments will be given to Nivatthamrong.

Two deputy prime ministers, Chalerm Yoobamrung and Yuthasak Sasiprapha, will oversee work previously assigned to their former colleague Yongyuth.

Makes Yongyuth's valuable contribution to the country seem as trivial as they were when other people can just assume his duties/responsibilities for an indefinite period of time.

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As long as Thaksin stays out of the country nobody is too bothered, however...... He will not be a happy bunny that the latest constitutional initiatives (Get Thaksin and his money back) crashed and burned.

He will be looking for some changes. He knows the PTP are a bunch of opportunistic chancers, so the question is whether he will push the red claims for greater involvement in cabinet positions. On this issue we will see if the stakes are being upped.

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Look at the one that is directly related to Thaksin's devorced wife to fill the spot, and also brace for PT's desolving when Yongyuth's case finally goes to court on his legitimacy to lead the party, and be a MP because of the Alpine golf club land title case that was fraudulent. It is not over just because he stepped down from that post. He's still an MP. He is banking on the 2007 amnesty bill, but to qualify he had to serve his sentence, but he didn't.

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Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra is at a crossroads. One path would allow her true leadership to shine

That would be a first for her in her 44 years of being on the planet.

It's also not likely to ever happen soon. Her phone records will not be changing.

"Hello, Pee, this is Poo... What should I do?"

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"I'm busy right now Poo, ask Piglet and Eeyore"

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Super Chalerm to the rescue:

Chalerm in charge of Yongyuth's responsibilities, Chuchart becomes caretaker interior minister

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BANGKOK: -- Deputy Prime Minister Chalerm Yoobamrung has been assigned to be in charge of responsibilities of former deputy prime minister Yongyuth Wichaidit.

Chalerm said Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra gave him the assignment during the weekly Cabinet meeting Tuesday.

Chalerm said Yingluck also assigned Deputy Interior Minister Chuchart Harnsawat to become caretaker interior minister, replacing Yongyuth.

Yongyuth has resigned as deputy prime minister and interior minister following a retroactive disciplinary penalty against him related to the Alpine golf course controversy.

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-- The Nation 2012-10-02

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"One path would allow her true leadership to shine, while the other would see her remain a puppet."

I did not see anything in the article to prove this point. Seems to me all scenarios are pretty much outside of her control. Yes, there is a soft option but that would hardly amount to shining leadership. If only she could be truly independent of the family & cronies then she would be a shining star.

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It is a crossroads moment indeed that's been forced here. The whole set up is a hub and spoke centred around Thaksin, not YIngluck. He might have plans to eventually let her be Prime Minister while he is sprung free and gets to make lots of money and keep the wolves of the NACC at bay, but there is still so much 'reshuffling' from the top down, to be done in order to get the right men in place, and she on the other hand is still a complete political rookie. Let's not forget, PTP is a delicately balanced money-driven factional alliance that takes every inch of charismatic galvanising to keep it together. Thaksin is finding that difficult enough in his compromised position, Yingluck is out of her depth. Expect more of this to come.

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It's all too common. Both Abhisit and Yingluck are puppets. These two could have been so much better for the country if only they were allowed to run the country by themselves though they may not win the elections on their own.

Truer words have hardly been spoken! clap2.gifwai.gif

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" Regardless of who gets the job, real control over the ministry will remain within the family with collective decisions by Yingluck, her brother Thaksin and their sister Yaowapha Wongsawat."

While it may remain in the family, there is only one person who decides who does what and when certain changes are made...Thaksin

Regarding the PTP and the rebirth of the 111 group in waiting being seperate entities, they are not, both recognise Thaksin as the master of their collective destinies and await his bidding.

PTP / TRT aka Thaksins allies,along with the red / udd have only one agenda and that is to restore Thaksin to the position as leader / CEO of the ruling party en blok and whoever needs to be cast aside to achieve this will ruthlessly be so.

Only when or if he manages to get back into the country with his freedom and reputation intact will the real receiprients of his gratitude be known.

The second scenario being he will carry on as he is now the exiled CEO of the present adminstration

Until then he will be happy to let all of them believe they are part and parcel of his government in waiting.

God forbid it ever comes to pass if he is restored to his pre exiled position of CEO and the continuance of his corrupted self interests, disrespect and abuse of human rights and blatant minipulation of law any constitution in place in his favour, not forgetting the continual degrading / pillaging of the Thai coffers ect. ect.

Only if he dies will any significant infighting begin and boy will it be brutal, not only in the upper echelons of authority but sadly out on the streets up and down the country.

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Marshbags, let's not forget the erosion of the grass roots support for this family.

There are serious warnings of major flooding up country over the weekend, and there must come a time when those affected are going to start asking when they are going to receive their just desserts for the support that they have given to this family.

As in everything the Shinawatra's do, they have trodden all over those who came out and demonstrated for them, and they have shown that they really don't give a s**t for their plight. Yingluck was off to the US looking for other ways to feather the family nest whilst thousands of people were up their waist in water. What is she thinking of?

What I'm looking forward to is the next uprising of the Red Shirts against the Thai government, only this time, it's going to be their own "elected" government....!! Just desserts or what...!!

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It's all too common. Both Abhisit and Yingluck are puppets. These two could have been so much better for the country if only they were allowed to run the country by themselves though they may not win the elections on their own.

Truer words have hardly been spoken! clap2.gifwai.gif

Enlighten me. Who is pulling Abhisit's strings?

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Finally an open admission... " the other would see her remain a puppet."

Puppet she is. And I love the 3rd & 4th alternative...

"... a fierce struggle between two groups of allies - Thai Rak Thai veterans and Pheu Thai regional bigwigs." Otherwise known as part unity cheesy.gif

"... party infighting will spiral out of control."

Fairly obvious these two scenarios have been smouldering since the TRT ban was lifted with the hyenas circling waiting for the opportunity to attack. And unlike the "take away" line chucked in at the back end, ...

"... However, the last two scenarios appear unlikely to happen at this juncture."

I totally disagree. It is about to burst and go back into a coup, more politics and more nails driven into the Thai coffin on the road to progress. The Shinawatra family can be held wholly responsible for the waste of money and lack of progress. As for keeping everything in the family as per the headline - betchoass - they have already stolen billion of Baht from their beloved Thai populace and have not been summonsed on a majority of outstanding charges...

betchoass - they have already stolen billions Baht of Dollars from their beloved Thai populace and have not been summonsed on a majority of outstanding charges...

Sorry but I needed to correct this.

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Super Chalerm to the rescue:

Chalerm in charge of Yongyuth's responsibilities, Chuchart becomes caretaker interior minister

BANGKOK: -- Deputy Prime Minister Chalerm Yoobamrung has been assigned to be in charge of responsibilities of former deputy prime minister Yongyuth Wichaidit.

Chalerm said Yingluck also assigned Deputy Interior Minister Chuchart Harnsawat to become caretaker interior minister, replacing Yongyuth.

Yongyuth has resigned as deputy prime minister and interior minister following a retroactive disciplinary penalty against him related to the Alpine golf course controversy.

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the new Interior Minister Chuchart Harnsawat looks very reasonable

http://www.naewna.com/politic/23116

and seems to act with the best interests of the Red Shirts in mind with his comrade Pheu Thai Party MP's...

April 11, 2010

Satellite channel resumes Red TV

Thaicom yields to UDD demand

The People Channel, the mouthpiece of the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship, resumed its broadcast late Friday afternoon after talks between UDD leaders and Thaicom executives, according to television reports.

Representing the UDD in the talks were Jatuporn Prompan and Nathawut Saikua and Puea Thai MPs Karun Hosakul and Chuchart Harnsawat.

http://facthai.wordpress.com/2010/04/page/12/

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Super Chalerm to the rescue:

Chalerm in charge of Yongyuth's responsibilities, Chuchart becomes caretaker interior minister

BANGKOK: -- Deputy Prime Minister Chalerm Yoobamrung has been assigned to be in charge of responsibilities of former deputy prime minister Yongyuth Wichaidit.

Chalerm said Yingluck also assigned Deputy Interior Minister Chuchart Harnsawat to become caretaker interior minister, replacing Yongyuth.

Yongyuth has resigned as deputy prime minister and interior minister following a retroactive disciplinary penalty against him related to the Alpine golf course controversy.

nationlogo.jpg

23116.jpg

the new Interior Minister Chuchart Harnsawat looks very reasonable

http://www.naewna.com/politic/23116

and seems to act with the best interests of the Red Shirts in mind with his comrade Pheu Thai Party MP's...

April 11, 2010

Satellite channel resumes Red TV

Thaicom yields to UDD demand

The People Channel, the mouthpiece of the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship, resumed its broadcast late Friday afternoon after talks between UDD leaders and Thaicom executives, according to television reports.

Representing the UDD in the talks were Jatuporn Prompan and Nathawut Saikua and Puea Thai MPs Karun Hosakul and Chuchart Harnsawat.

http://facthai.wordp...010/04/page/12/

Is there more where this came from, really?

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Yongyuth's previous responsibilities for the interior portfolio, the position of deputy prime minister and other ad-hoc assignments will be reassigned to other Cabinet members.

Yongyuth's ad-hoc assignments will be given to Nivatthamrong.

Two deputy prime ministers, Chalerm Yoobamrung and Yuthasak Sasiprapha, will oversee work previously assigned to their former colleague Yongyuth.

Makes Yongyuth's valuable contribution to the country seem as trivial as they were when other people can just assume his duties/responsibilities for an indefinite period of time.

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Or maybe they were doing nothing any how.whistling.gif

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