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Chalerm does not believe Constitutional Court will rule against Pheu Thai government

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Bangkok, 19 November 2013 (NNT) – Labor Minister Pol. Cap. Chalerm Yubamrung does not think the Constitutional Court will rule against the Pheu Thai government ruling, on November 20.

Pol. Cap. Charlerm, accompanied by his team of lawyers, spokespersons, and political analysts, expressed his confidence that the Constitutional Court would not find the Pheu Thai government guilty of overthrowing the Kingdom’s regime.

Moreover, should mob leader Suthep Thaugsuban and Democrat Party leader Mr. Abhisit Vejjajiva continue to protest and close off roads on November 24 as promised, he would seek an arrest warrant for the two for treason and attempting to topple the current government, added Chalerm.

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Indeed, the Pheu Thai has over half a year time to invest in more vote buying manipulation policies against the rules,

The senate decision against amnesty, come on, that doesn't mean crap in Thailand. The rich and feudal powerful can break and shake the rules in anyway they wNt because this is "SHINA"

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"You can behead me if Thaksin is not back (in Thailand) by the end of this year (2013)"......Labor Minister Pol. Cap. Chalerm Yubamrung

1 1/2 month to go....

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Ah, I wondered where you'd been K. Charlerm..... the party wouldn't have been complete without you.

I think he was getting a bit fed up with DPM Plod stealing his limelight ;)

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Pol. Cap. Charlerm, accompanied by his team of lawyers, spokespersons, and political analysts

Exclusive image of Capt. Chalerm's associates.

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Yeah but these were certified stupid only.

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Defiant lawmakers to challenge Constitutional Court

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BANGKOK: -- A total of 312 lawmakers today declared not to accept the judgment of the Constitutional Court which is scheduled to hand down its verdict on the amendment to the Constitution regarding the composition of the Senate tomorrow.

The lawmakers comprising MPs and Senators were led by the Pheu Thai party’s Lopburi MP Amnuay Klangpha and Kamphaeng Phet Senator Krich Arthit-kaew.

They said that whatever the verdict of the Constitutional Court would be, they would not accept, reasoning that the lawmakers have the right under Section 291 of the Constitution to amend the Constitution.

They said the Constitution does not empower the Constitutional Court to check the working of the lawmakers, adding that the Constitutional Court’s acceptance of the petition to interpret the amendment constitutes a gross intervention of the Legislative power.

The Constitutional Court has earlier accepted the petition from the opposition party MPs to interpret whether the amendment of the Constitution regarding the composition of the Senate breaching Article 68 of the Constitution or not.

The amendment was supported by the ruling Pheu Thai party though it would be strongly attacked by the opposition party MPs that it would bring about the so-called “husband-and-wife” Parliament.

The amendment has been endorsed by the Parliament and now was forwarded by the prime minister to His Majesty the King for final approval.

Highlight of the amendment is the increase of the number of senators from 150 to 200 and all are to be elected. Prior to the amendment the Senate comprises 150 senators – 77 of them from election, and 73 from appointment through selection process.

Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/defiant-lawmakers-challenge-constitutional-court/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=defiant-lawmakers-challenge-constitutional-court

--Thai PBS 2013-11-19

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If ex-police captain Chalerm has a team of lawyers, spokespersons and political analysts do we actually need him around at all?

Careful with that axe, Somchai.

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he would seek an arrest warrant for the two

But they might just go on the run....then what will he do?

Don't worry mate. He's got that covered. I mean, if you want an expert on the escape routes out of Thailand to, shall we say, Malaysia, then he'd be the man to see.

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Haha reasoning that Article 291 allows them to do whatever they want... Well, yes, that might be the case. However, Article 68 allows the Constitutional Court to rule on it, should it be petioned to do so.

cake and eating it et al...

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"They said that whatever the verdict of the Constitutional Court would be, they would not accept, reasoning that the lawmakers have the right under Section 291 of the Constitution to amend the Constitution."

So what if the court rules in their favour?

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They said that whatever the verdict of the Constitutional Court would be, they would not accept, reasoning that the lawmakers have the right under Section 291 of the Constitution to amend the Constitution.

Translation : We, Pheu Thai mp's, consider ourselves above the law.

As if we didn't know that yet.

Is this conclusive-proof, that megalomania might be infectious, and if so, who could they possibly all have caught it from ? whistling.gif

Sitting in a bunker in Dubai, some criminal mastermind cackles, and strokes a white long-haired cat, one suspects. biggrin.png

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Chalerm assigned to head protest monitoring
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BANGKOK: -- Labour Minister Chalerm Yoobamrung said Tuesday that he has been assigned by the prime minister to monitor the anti-government protests by various groups.

Chalerm said the situation control room of the protests has been set up at the Labour Ministry.

The situation monitoring officials will hold a meeting at 10 am everyday, Chalerm said.

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-- The Nation 2013-11-19

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