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Yaowapa Wins Chiang Mai's By-Election

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Shows PTP voters are still behind their party!

At 1,000baht a crack.

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Shows PTP voters are still behind their party!

At 1,000baht a crack

Although this happened last Spring, it is clear that the nepotism continues. Is this what Thailand really wants - family member after family member thrust into power at the beck and call of Thaksin ? Clearly, that image is just peachy for Pheu Thai. But it's also a profoundly distasteful indication that however unsavory it looks to the general public, Thaksin really doesn't care.

I know of 5 Family members:

Yingluck

Somchai

Surapong

on save party list places

Yaowapa on the save Chiang Mai position and I think her son also. (But I am not sure on the name).

Any more more family members hidden somewhere?

Well done Yaowapa, PM material

Far better than having a British Citizen as PM

Yaowapa Wongsawat was baned for five-years for electoral fraud.
Now she is again in business.
She replace Pheu Thai's Chinnicha Wongsawat, whose voting right was revoked for filing a false financial statement.
So an electoral fraudster replaces a financial statement liar.
Husband Somchai Wongsawat runs on PT List Nr. 2.
He was baned for electoral fraud too.
Now he collects taxes for the country.
Electoral fraud and tax fraud seems to be a family attribute

I think you forgot to include Yowapa's daughter in the list of fraudsters.

Although this happened last Spring, it is clear that the nepotism continues. Is this what Thailand really wants - family member after family member thrust into power at the beck and call of Thaksin ? Clearly, that image is just peachy for Pheu Thai. But it's also a profoundly distasteful indication that however unsavory it looks to the general public, Thaksin really doesn't care.

I know of 5 Family members:

Yingluck

Somchai

Surapong

on save party list places

Yaowapa on the save Chiang Mai position and I think her son also. (But I am not sure on the name).

Any more more family members hidden somewhere?

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Yaowapa Wongsawat was baned for five-years for electoral fraud.

Now she is again in business.

She replace Pheu Thai's Chinnicha Wongsawat, whose voting right was revoked for filing a false financial statement.

So an electoral fraudster replaces a financial statement liar.

Husband Somchai Wongsawat runs on PT List Nr. 2.

He was baned for electoral fraud too.

Now he collects taxes for the country.

Electoral fraud and tax fraud seems to be a family attribute

Indeed fine upstanding role models for the citizens and children of the country who should be encouraged to aspire to their abysmal level of ethics and service to the Thai people.

Her child followed her exemplary role modeling when she too was banned from politics.

Although, as children sometimes do, they don't follow their parent's role modelling exactly as she was banned for lying on her legal assets declaration statement.

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Well done Yaowapa, PM material

Far better than having a British Citizen as PM

Absolutely, a Brit would be less-familiar with 'Thainess', and the way brown-envelopes work, why he probably wouldn't even increase his net-worth while serving as PM ! facepalm.gif

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