Popular Post webfact Posted February 26, 2014 Popular Post Posted February 26, 2014 Anand Panyarachun named the most suitable neutral prime ministerBANGKOK: -- Former Prime Minister Anand Panyarachun has been named the most suitable person to become the country’s next neutral prime minister.The two time ex-premier was named by pollsters in the latest opinion survey conducted by NIDA Poll.It said the ex-premier received the highest polls to be the neutral prime minister to bring the country out of political crisis.The National Institute of Development Administration, or NIDA Poll conducted opinion survey during Feb 24-25 from 1,650 respondents of all levels of education and occupations across the country.They were asked about the proposal of a neutral prime minister.The result was that a clear majority or 60.30% of the respondents agreed with it, reasoning the present government has lost the legitimacy to run the country; 31.09% disagreed, saying that a prime minister should be elected democratically and constitutionally; and 8.61% had no comment.As to the most suitable person to be on the job, 27.82% of the respondents named Anand Panyarachun, 23.27% had no comment, 18.55% said nobody was suitable for the post, and 6.36% named former Asean secretary-general Surin Pitsuwan.Many others named included MR Pridiyathorn Devakula (3.94%), Palakorn Suwannarat (3.39%), Somkid Jatusripitak (2.36%), Chadchat Sittipunt (1.64%), Kasem Wattanachai (1.27%), Visanu Krue-ngam (1.21%), Virabongsa Ramangura (1.03%) and Surakiart Sathirathai (0.79%).Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/anand-panyarachun-named-suitable-neutral-prime-minister/ -- Thai PBS 2014-02-26 7
15Peter20 Posted February 26, 2014 Posted February 26, 2014 Shouldn't Anand have been done for lese majeste after the wikileaks incident? Just askin'. 2
Popular Post sscsamui Posted February 26, 2014 Popular Post Posted February 26, 2014 I agree… He would be Good for the country.. And Neutral As much as anybody could be…. Just trying to fill the rest of the government and post with Neutral Persons may be difficult. 6
Popular Post rogerdee123 Posted February 26, 2014 Popular Post Posted February 26, 2014 Me too ... I'd vote for him. But Thaksin won't like the idea. So he will tell all his Thakisn evangelists to vote "No". And of course they be ordered to start trashing Annand on this forum shortly as well. 5
Popular Post HiSoLowSoNoSo Posted February 26, 2014 Popular Post Posted February 26, 2014 A decent man, a very good choice, just hope he got the power to handle all the problems involved with the terrible job to solve the mess that the Shinawatra clan has created in Thailand. 11
Popular Post mojorison Posted February 26, 2014 Popular Post Posted February 26, 2014 A decent man, a very good choice, just hope he got the power to handle all the problems involved with the terrible job to solve the mess that the Shinawatra clan has created in Thailand. He may well be those things, but he has also been the go-to man for the last 25 years when the situation gets tricky... and look where we are today. If he can foment change and not just restore the status quo, then I'm all for it, but I am sceptical that he will be able to make the grass roots changes required. 3
Popular Post canardo Posted February 26, 2014 Popular Post Posted February 26, 2014 No offense, but isn't being 81 years old a bit too old for a job like that in a country like this? Just thinking... 14
Popular Post Scamper Posted February 26, 2014 Popular Post Posted February 26, 2014 When over 60 % of the Thai public think that a neutral prime minister is a good idea, then you know the idea is picking up steam. And with Article 7 set to take effect on March 5 once the period for the convening of a parliament has elapsed, it makes sense to test the public sentiment at this time. Article 7 maps out a path forward in the event of a political vacuum. And it is the constitution that has the ultimate say regarding process. Anything that takes Thaksin out of range is a good thing, and once the public experiences that, they will undoubtedly quickly warm to the experience. 3
Popular Post tezzainoz Posted February 26, 2014 Popular Post Posted February 26, 2014 I have lived in Udon now for the last 4.5 years and love the people and the area have done alot to the place to make it a place I love to live in But the wife is now talking that it is time to sell the house and businesses and move to Hua Hin She feels Taskin will never loose face and let his sister loose power she has been told to set up a power base and rebel government in Chaing Mai and the future for Thailand we see is fighting Bangkok and Issan will become battle grounds for those trying to show how tough they are I asked about Pattaya, she smiled and said no way husband ?????? ha ha This is her opinion, but I can only say, she has been right every time she has made a prediction for all that is happening 3
Popular Post ratcatcher Posted February 26, 2014 Popular Post Posted February 26, 2014 I have lived in Udon now for the last 4.5 years and love the people and the area have done alot to the place to make it a place I love to live in But the wife is now talking that it is time to sell the house and businesses and move to Hua Hin She feels Taskin will never loose face and let his sister loose power she has been told to set up a power base and rebel government in Chaing Mai and the future for Thailand we see is fighting Bangkok and Issan will become battle grounds for those trying to show how tough they are I asked about Pattaya, she smiled and said no way husband ?????? ha ha This is her opinion, but I can only say, she has been right every time she has made a prediction for all that is happening Do as she says. She's Thai, she's the boss. Funny you never mentioned your wife before now. 4
Popular Post bigbamboo Posted February 26, 2014 Popular Post Posted February 26, 2014 No offense, but isn't being 81 years old a bit too old for a job like that in a country like this? Just thinking... Not if you've got nothing to hide and most of the people want you. Sixty per cent is a lot more than want Yingluck or Suthep and it would look better than having the military step in again. The added bonus is that Thailand would have a proper politician at the helm and a leader to boot. Worth a try at least. 6
OMGImInPattaya Posted February 26, 2014 Posted February 26, 2014 The Thais would be wise to accept this man's services if he offers them. A true Thai statesman and public servant. 2
djjamie Posted February 26, 2014 Posted February 26, 2014 The result was that a clear majority or 60.30% of the respondents agreed with it, reasoning the present government has lost the legitimacy to run the country Look what happened last time the PTP didn't listen to the voice of the majority. The amnesty bill of which over 60% were against it created deep division and violent conflict in Thailand. Well the majority have spoken again. I bet the PTP have not learnt their lesson. They didn't take a hint when Thailand had the lowest voter turn out in history last election (if you can call it that) and I bet they don't take a hint now. Funny how regime leaders always fight to the bitter end. yingluck even said it. 1
kimamey Posted February 26, 2014 Posted February 26, 2014 I have lived in Udon now for the last 4.5 years and love the people and the area have done alot to the place to make it a place I love to live in But the wife is now talking that it is time to sell the house and businesses and move to Hua Hin She feels Taskin will never loose face and let his sister loose power she has been told to set up a power base and rebel government in Chaing Mai and the future for Thailand we see is fighting Bangkok and Issan will become battle grounds for those trying to show how tough they are I asked about Pattaya, she smiled and said no way husband ?????? ha ha This is her opinion, but I can only say, she has been right every time she has made a prediction for all that is happening Do as she says. She's Thai, she's the boss. Funny you never mentioned your wife before now. She probably never told him to before. 2
Popular Post DirtFarmer Posted February 26, 2014 Popular Post Posted February 26, 2014 He founded NIDA ....he has worked for them forever...of course he's gonna be their dog in the race....do more research guys more than Wikipedia... though that is a good place to start.... but again knee jerk approval here in TV ... he has many skeletons as do most Thai Politicians... not gonna find a squeaky clean one in the whole lot... but... rubber stamping a rubber stamper...begs more due diligence on the part of TV readers and posters..and remember that someone or many before me have said already...this is a much bigger picture and a huge part of that picture is stuff we cannot discuss here... a lot of names in the Wikipedia source can be followed up...to a point...cheers all ! 5
DirtFarmer Posted February 26, 2014 Posted February 26, 2014 I have lived in Udon now for the last 4.5 years and love the people and the area have done alot to the place to make it a place I love to live in But the wife is now talking that it is time to sell the house and businesses and move to Hua Hin She feels Taskin will never loose face and let his sister loose power she has been told to set up a power base and rebel government in Chaing Mai and the future for Thailand we see is fighting Bangkok and Issan will become battle grounds for those trying to show how tough they are I asked about Pattaya, she smiled and said no way husband ?????? ha ha This is her opinion, but I can only say, she has been right every time she has made a prediction for all that is happening Do as she says. She's Thai, she's the boss. Funny you never mentioned your wife before now. She probably never told him to before. I am near Hua Hin... if you want mini Bangkok than that's the place for ya... it is being overbuilt now...10 years ago was awesome..but recommend a weeks stay there at least to test the waters...Cheers! 2
h90 Posted February 26, 2014 Posted February 26, 2014 Anand supported the 2006 military coup that abrogated the People's Constitution and overthrew the government of Thaksin Shinawatra. Anand had been a sharp critic of Thaksin for several years prior to the coup, and he blamed the coup on Thaksin. He also stated fears that the military junta would fail and that Thaksin could make a comeback. "When the [Chatichai] government disappeared from the scene [after the 1991 coup] there was no fear it could make a comeback. But over the past five years Thaksin and his party have become too powerful. They have consolidated their hold over the government machinery and certain sectors of the armed forces and parliament. So I think it's a more precarious situation." Anand claimed that the coup was well received by the people and that the military junta's ban against opposition or political activity would not last long. He also noted surprise at the international community's condemnation to the coup. He is my Man. he is way too old....he can help but as prime minister, when the reds try to derail everything and surely will lie outside Thailand without shame, they need someone younger.
h90 Posted February 26, 2014 Posted February 26, 2014 I have lived in Udon now for the last 4.5 years and love the people and the area have done alot to the place to make it a place I love to live in But the wife is now talking that it is time to sell the house and businesses and move to Hua Hin She feels Taskin will never loose face and let his sister loose power she has been told to set up a power base and rebel government in Chaing Mai and the future for Thailand we see is fighting Bangkok and Issan will become battle grounds for those trying to show how tough they are I asked about Pattaya, she smiled and said no way husband ?????? ha ha This is her opinion, but I can only say, she has been right every time she has made a prediction for all that is happening If the army accepts the new government the rebel government in Chiang Mai will be history in 2 hours. 1
Suriya4 Posted February 26, 2014 Posted February 26, 2014 No offense, but isn't being 81 years old a bit too old for a job like that in a country like this? Just thinking... Prayuth Chan-ocha will make a better PM. 1
Popular Post HooHaa Posted February 26, 2014 Popular Post Posted February 26, 2014 they should bring back chuan leekpai if they are looking of an honest man. but alas thais see no glamour in electing a representative that has the interests of the entire country in mind. they prefer their smoke, mirrors and the resurrection of dinosaurs 4
Popular Post binjalin Posted February 26, 2014 Popular Post Posted February 26, 2014 (edited) The result was that a clear majority or 60.30% of the respondents agreed with it, reasoning the present government has lost the legitimacy to run the country Look what happened last time the PTP didn't listen to the voice of the majority. The amnesty bill of which over 60% were against it created deep division and violent conflict in Thailand. Well the majority have spoken again. I bet the PTP have not learnt their lesson. They didn't take a hint when Thailand had the lowest voter turn out in history last election (if you can call it that) and I bet they don't take a hint now. Funny how regime leaders always fight to the bitter end. yingluck even said it. "majority have spoken again"? was there another election I missed? or some minor poll of the elites??? grow up <deleted> PS 1,650 respondents decide fate of Thailand? your posts are so biased and uninformed it's quite embarrassing 27.82% (459 people) of the respondents named Anand Panyarachun that's 73% did not choose him can you read? Edited February 26, 2014 by binjalin 9
Popular Post Hawkman Posted February 26, 2014 Popular Post Posted February 26, 2014 The result was that a clear majority or 60.30% of the respondents agreed with it, reasoning the present government has lost the legitimacy to run the country Look what happened last time the PTP didn't listen to the voice of the majority. The amnesty bill of which over 60% were against it created deep division and violent conflict in Thailand. Well the majority have spoken again. I bet the PTP have not learnt their lesson. They didn't take a hint when Thailand had the lowest voter turn out in history last election (if you can call it that) and I bet they don't take a hint now. Funny how regime leaders always fight to the bitter end. yingluck even said it. "majority have spoken again"? was there another election I missed? or some minor poll of the elites??? grow up <deleted> PS 1,650 respondents decide fate of Thailand? your posts are so biased and uninformed it's quite embarrassing 27.82% (459 people) of the respondents named Anand Panyarachun that's 73% did not choose him can you read? "minor poll of the elites!"? I think it's you that needs growing up. The Shins are the Elites. 4
mrtoad Posted February 26, 2014 Posted February 26, 2014 Red trolls have already appeared. To be honest my own opinion is that he is probably too old, and it is a step back. The cupboard to be fair is bare when it comes to a suitable person to step in, and stabalise the mess that Thaksin / PTP have created. Surin is certainly a qualified and respected candidate, but is likely to be unpalatable to the reds, in fact anyone other than a Shin will not be acceptable to them. It's pretty clear to me that their will be an interim government, but what happens at that point, who knows? 1
Popular Post Mentors Posted February 26, 2014 Popular Post Posted February 26, 2014 Anand neutral? A bad joke! 6
djjamie Posted February 26, 2014 Posted February 26, 2014 (edited) The result was that a clear majority or 60.30% of the respondents agreed with it, reasoning the present government has lost the legitimacy to run the country Look what happened last time the PTP didn't listen to the voice of the majority. The amnesty bill of which over 60% were against it created deep division and violent conflict in Thailand. Well the majority have spoken again. I bet the PTP have not learnt their lesson. They didn't take a hint when Thailand had the lowest voter turn out in history last election (if you can call it that) and I bet they don't take a hint now. Funny how regime leaders always fight to the bitter end. yingluck even said it. "majority have spoken again"? was there another election I missed? or some minor poll of the elites??? grow up <deleted> PS 1,650 respondents decide fate of Thailand? your posts are so biased and uninformed it's quite embarrassing 27.82% of the respondents named Anand Panyarachun that's 73% did not choose him can you read? I know the truth hurts, but it is time to accept the majority even if you don't like it. Thai Thai's made it very clear through the ballot box (or lack there of) by showing that this election was the lowest voter turn out in Thai history. The lowest in over 70 years. It goes from over 70% to under 50% in less than 3 years. You might hear something now. It is called alarm bells. (UK has a consistent low voter turn out….No alarm bells) It is called trends. And I tell you my friend, this trend is alarming to say the least. This poll is a broad section of the Thai population, not just the 30% that voted. This poll is the broad section. With me so far? I will help you understand. Democracy has a wide potential base of support but offers weak incentives to its defenders. Dictatorship provides stronger incentives to a narrower base. As education raises the benefits of civic participation, it raises the support for more democratic regimes relative to dictatorships. If anything this polls highlight that the majority have spoken further when you compare the poll and the voter turn out they are in sync. If anything the poll is biased towards to PTP. If I was PTP supporters I would be happy that 40% still think this govt is legitimate after the abysmal rice scheme corruption. After the minions cheered the terrorists in Trat. Thank your lucky stars for that 40%. If anything the poll is rigged towards the PTP. The majority have spoken. Time to accept it. Biased ….Only when it does not suit your agenda... Edited February 26, 2014 by djjamie 2
Old Man River Posted February 26, 2014 Posted February 26, 2014 Anand supported the 2006 military coup that abrogated the People's Constitution and overthrew the government of Thaksin Shinawatra. Anand had been a sharp critic of Thaksin for several years prior to the coup, and he blamed the coup on Thaksin. He also stated fears that the military junta would fail and that Thaksin could make a comeback. "When the [Chatichai] government disappeared from the scene [after the 1991 coup] there was no fear it could make a comeback. But over the past five years Thaksin and his party have become too powerful. They have consolidated their hold over the government machinery and certain sectors of the armed forces and parliament. So I think it's a more precarious situation." Anand claimed that the coup was well received by the people and that the military junta's ban against opposition or political activity would not last long. He also noted surprise at the international community's condemnation to the coup. He is my Man. he is way too old....he can help but as prime minister, when the reds try to derail everything and surely will lie outside Thailand without shame, they need someone younger. His mind is strong. I only worry that he may be too set in his ways. Thailand is changing. To end this, a future leader must compromise and I don't mean compromise with their side winning. Compromise down the middle. Sent from my iPad using Thaivisa Connect Thailand
Curt1591 Posted February 26, 2014 Posted February 26, 2014 Has anyone cleared him with Fearless Leader?
jayjayjayjay Posted February 26, 2014 Posted February 26, 2014 No offense, but isn't being 81 years old a bit too old for a job like that in a country like this? Just thinking... Agreed, met with him a few months ago. He had to be helped walking from A to B and back to his car. He is quite a frail old man now. 2
Popular Post binjalin Posted February 26, 2014 Popular Post Posted February 26, 2014 (edited) The result was that a clear majority or 60.30% of the respondents agreed with it, reasoning the present government has lost the legitimacy to run the country Look what happened last time the PTP didn't listen to the voice of the majority. The amnesty bill of which over 60% were against it created deep division and violent conflict in Thailand. Well the majority have spoken again. I bet the PTP have not learnt their lesson. They didn't take a hint when Thailand had the lowest voter turn out in history last election (if you can call it that) and I bet they don't take a hint now. Funny how regime leaders always fight to the bitter end. yingluck even said it. "majority have spoken again"? was there another election I missed? or some minor poll of the elites??? grow up <deleted> PS 1,650 respondents decide fate of Thailand? your posts are so biased and uninformed it's quite embarrassing 27.82% of the respondents named Anand Panyarachun that's 73% did not choose him can you read? I know the truth hurts, but it is time to accept the majority even if you don't like it. Thai Thai's made it very clear through the ballot box (or lack there of) by showing that this election was the lowest voter turn out in Thai history. The lowest in over 70 years. It goes from over 70% to under 50% in less than 3 years. You might hear something now. It is called alarm bells. (UK has a consistent low voter turn out….No alarm bells) This poll is a broad section of the Thai population, not just the 30% that voted. This poll is the broad section. With me so far? I will help you understand. Democracy has a wide potential base of support but offers weak incentives to its defenders. Dictatorship provides stronger incentives to a narrower base. As education raises the benefits of civic participation, it raises the support for more democratic regimes relative to dictatorships. If anything this polls highlight that the majority have spoken further when you compare the poll and the voter turn out they are in sync. If anything the poll is biased towards to PTP. If I was PTP supporters I would be happy that 40% still think this govt is legitimate after the abysmal rice scheme corruption. After the minions cheered the terrorists in Trat. Thank your lucky stars for that 40%. If anything the poll is rigged towards the PTP. The majority have spoken. Time to accept it. Biased ….Only when it does not suit your agenda... The election was hurt by the thugs you hero worship - blocking polling stations and intimidating staff and voters (don't get that in the UK 'my friend') don't hide anymore - we will respect you more - come out and just SAY "I am a fascist" gain some respect (but you ain't got the guts) you are losing - i bet in your home country you would not support such dictatorship from your hero Suthep (I surmise you are quite 'young' being D J Jamie so I forgive your lack of common sense) I have met only a handful if Thais who support him and i find the vast majority support Yingluck (as the polls show over 20 years) You read the papers today about the welcome in Chaing Rai? wait until she heads for other provinces... BKK is not the center of the Thai world - you just think it is (youth is wasted on the young) Edited February 26, 2014 by binjalin 4
Popular Post JiveTalker Posted February 26, 2014 Popular Post Posted February 26, 2014 Red trolls have already appeared. To be honest my own opinion is that he is probably too old, and it is a step back. The cupboard to be fair is bare when it comes to a suitable person to step in, and stabalise the mess that Thaksin / PTP have created. Surin is certainly a qualified and respected candidate, but is likely to be unpalatable to the reds, in fact anyone other than a Shin will not be acceptable to them. It's pretty clear to me that their will be an interim government, but what happens at that point, who knows? So says a yellow troll. Look, I can resort to petty name calling too. Grow up. 4
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