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Protest leader says Feb 2 election must be put off

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BANGKOK: -- People’s Democratic Reform Committee secretary-general Suthep Thaugsuban said today that the upcoming general election scheduled on February 2 must be put off if the democratic reform could not be accomplished in time.

He also said that at the public forum hosted by the Royal Thai Armed Forces Headquarters, he would led a team of 20 PDRC to attend and clarify all military top brass and the private sector so that they could make their decision whether to side with the people or with the caretaker government.

Speaking to a large group of local and foreign media at the “Meet the Press” session, Suthep said that the general election on February 2 was not an urgent matter and must be put off if the People’s Council is not yet formed.

He said the People’s Council is more important to reform the country than the election which is still unnecessary if the people’s council was not ready yet.

He also said that to achieve the reform, caretaker Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra must step down as caretaker role as well as her cabinet to pave the way for the appointment of a well respected and trusted person to be the prime minister under Article 3 of the Constitution.

Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/protest-leader-says-feb-2-election-must-put/

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-- Thai PBS 2013-12-13

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Constitutionally, it can't be put off: The election has to be held no more than 60 days after the King issues the dissolution decree. Suthep would be himself in violation of Article 68 if he pushed for that (if he isn't already).

No person shall exercise the rights and liberties prescribed in the Constitution to overthrow the democratic regime of government with the King as Head of State under this Constitution or to acquire the power to rule the country by any means which is not in accordance with the modes provided in this Constitution.

In the case where a person or a political party has committed the act under paragraph one, the person knowing of such act shall have the right to request the Prosecutor General to investigate its facts and submit a motion to the Constitutional Court for ordering cessation of such act without, however, prejudice to the institution of a criminal action against such person.

In the case where the Constitutional Court makes a decision compelling the political party to cease to commit the act under paragraph two, the Constitutional Court may order the dissolution of such political party.

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Here we go, step down, hand it all over, no election if we arnt ready, pass the jack boots blah blah blah............ i do wish hed stop using the name people tho

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Suthep says early election will see same corrupted parliament

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BANGKOK: -- Protest leader Suthep Thaugsuban reiterated his call for the postponement of the February 2 general election saying early election while democratic reform is still underway would only bring about corrupted people back to the parliament.

Speaking to media representatives at the first official “Meet the Press” session, the People’s Democratic Reform Committee secretary-general said that election was not an urgent matter.

He said if it was held on its February 2 schedule, corrupted politicians would return to Parliament and power and conflict could resurface on and on with no ending.

He then said this it had to be put off.

Commenting on tomorrow’s public forum hosted by the Royal Thai Armed Forces at its headquarters, Suthep said that he would use the session to explain the will of the PDRC to the top brass to reform the country to true constitutional democracy.

This would be important for them to make their own decision of what they should do after listening to all the explanations, he said, adding there was no pressure on them. They could make their own decision.

When asked on the proposed national reform committee by the caretaker prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra, Suthep recalled past national reform committees she appointed had all failed because she had no sincerity for true reform.

He said all committee heads namely Banharn Silpa-archa, Uthai Pimchaichon and Bhicha Rattakul have all resigned from the committee after knowing of the insincere intention for change as she repeatedly said.

Suthep said that Ms Yingluck now has no accountability in what she said or promised, adding that she should stop buying time to stay on.

Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/suthep-says-early-election-will-see-corrupted-parliament/

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-- Thai PBS 2013-12-13

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1) Why is this idiot still on the streets let alone still speaking?

2) Why is this idiot getting away with disobeying a direct ruling from the King of Thailand?

3) He wants an election, he doesn't want an election......<deleted> !!!!

In a hundred metre sprint he is demanding a 99 mtr head start to make it a fair race, he will still loose tho

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And taking power by force when you cant even lobby the people properly enough to change opinion or do it legally is soooo much better ?

Give me a break and the Thai people the freedom to choose as they see fit, and i do mean Thailand not just a small % as this clown clearly wants.

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And taking power by force when you cant even lobby the people properly enough to change opinion or do it legally is soooo much better ?

Give me a break and the Thai people the freedom to choose as they see fit, and i do mean Thailand not just a small % as this clown clearly wants.

The "Friends of Thais" (well, some of the Thais anyway) Party had their time to manage the country. They chose to cheat and lie. They really should have been punished for it but that hasn't happened. Perhaps because the courts fear intimidation by the red shirts.

What do you think should have happened after they were found, twice, cheating?

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ahhh we are back to should have been this or should have been that are we ? well they should have been held accountable of course, it seems the courts fear everyone but an honest man has nothing to fear right ? so

How about you just answer the question which you lightly side stepped?

And taking power by force when you cant even lobby the people properly enough to change opinion or do it legally is soooo much better ?

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"Its just that when it comes to Thai democracy, the ironically named Democrat Party is among the worst practitioners. Tens of thousands of Yellow Shirts are marching across the country, but demanding the establishment of royalist councils is hardly a peoples revolution. If anyone has been exercising people power, its the 15 million voters who elected Yingluck and her Pheu Thai party in July 2011.

Read more: Thailands Democrat Party Is Hilariously Misnamed | TIME.com http://world.time.com/2013/11/28/thailands-democrat-party-is-hilariously-misnamed/#ixzz2nKP84g00"

This is what the world thinks of the Dems and this idiot and of course it reflects very badly on Thailand.

Yawn. Yawn. Post something new

Democracy - is a form of government in which all eligible citizens participate equally—either directly or through elected representatives—in the proposal, development, and creation of laws

PTP Democracy - is a form of government where the friends and family of Thaksin participate as Skype-controlled lackeys and the laws are changed for the massive benefit of the few

I'd add:

Suthep/Democrats Democracy - Is a form of government where Mighty Suthep / Democrats elected themselves through force, coup, protest, against all possible laws and Constitution, because they couldn't in any other way.

What now, even Time is not a voice you guys would like to hear? Now: we add it to Cnn, The Guardian, BBC... right?

I asked some days ago which balanced source we should read for have an unbiased opinion. The best I got is? Tony Cartalucci.

Other foreign press? They don't know anything, they are biased or connected with Thaksin (!!!) This is what I got...

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ahhh we are back to should have been this or should have been that are we ? well they should have been held accountable of course, it seems the courts fear everyone but an honest man has nothing to fear right ? so

How about you just answer the question which you lightly side stepped?

And taking power by force when you cant even lobby the people properly enough to change opinion or do it legally is soooo much better ?

What force?

People power?

The blowing of whistles?

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"Its just that when it comes to Thai democracy, the ironically named Democrat Party is among the worst practitioners. Tens of thousands of Yellow Shirts are marching across the country, but demanding the establishment of royalist councils is hardly a peoples revolution. If anyone has been exercising people power, its the 15 million voters who elected Yingluck and her Pheu Thai party in July 2011.

Read more: Thailands Democrat Party Is Hilariously Misnamed | TIME.com http://world.time.com/2013/11/28/thailands-democrat-party-is-hilariously-misnamed/#ixzz2nKP84g00"

This is what the world thinks of the Dems and this idiot and of course it reflects very badly on Thailand.

Yawn. Yawn. Post something new

Democracy - is a form of government in which all eligible citizens participate equallyeither directly or through elected representativesin the proposal, development, and creation of laws

PTP Democracy - is a form of government where the friends and family of Thaksin participate as Skype-controlled lackeys and the laws are changed for the massive benefit of the few

Amazing there are still Suthep supporters on this forum! 1514025.gif

I'm amazed that there are people who support the abuses of democracy that PTP is clearly guilty of

To continue with your support for the old fart I guess you must have been offered a position on the "peoples council" - it won't happen you know so don't get your hopes up.

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ahhh we are back to should have been this or should have been that are we ? well they should have been held accountable of course, it seems the courts fear everyone but an honest man has nothing to fear right ? so

How about you just answer the question which you lightly side stepped?

And taking power by force when you cant even lobby the people properly enough to change opinion or do it legally is soooo much better ?

What force?

People power?

The blowing of whistles?

Cutting electric power to government and private buildings, locking gates to prevent people work or go out from government premises, using trucks for remove protection barriers is not using force, of course.

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Keep going Suthep, I like to see more baht to the dollar, good work.....postpone the election, bring in the military, set up a powerless group to be the political 'face' of the country, and let the money men get on with controlling the country and their own well being, as it has always been.....in short.....no change for Thailand but more change in the pocket for me smile.png win all around

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