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BANGKOK, 6 Mar 2014, (NNT) - Chalerm Yuubamrung, Director of the Center for Maintaining Peace and Order (CMPO), has urged the Election Commission to quickly hold the election, claiming that it is the best solution to the ongoing political conflict.


a The CMPO Director's comment came after recent attacks on the office of the National Anti Corruption Commission (NACC) and on the house of a core leader of the People’s Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC). The Director said the tension would ease if the election was concluded, which would lead to the formation of the new government and eventually the national reform.

If the NACC’s ongoing investigation of the rice program fraud charges against Prime Minister Yingluck is not impartial or with bias, the rift among the people would further widen, according to Chalerm.

As for rumors of separatism in the north and northeastern regions, the CMPO director said there was no concrete evidence in such a claim. Nonetheless, police would launch an investigation into the claim to make sure that there was no such an attempt in the country.

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Chalerm is now opening saying that the NACC and the Constitutional Court should make rulings that reflect the wishes of the majority or there will be nothing his CMPO can do to prevent chaos.

Perhaps they will put these judgements to a national referendum rather than letting the commissioners and judges vote. Is that what he learned during his studies for a doctrate in law at Ram?

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this man is absolutely sh*tting himself, if the ptp are kicked out he and his ptp mates are all likely to face serious charges, we may even see his son face the charges for allegedly shooting the police officer again without his "dad" there to bail him out. There will be a lot of sh*t coming after the ptp are gone so he just wants to try to stop it by trying to force elections to win again, dont like his chances some how.

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Hey Chalerm .. how abut you complete one task that you have been assigned, so far every task you have been assigned since PTP came to power you have failed at.

This man is so familiar with his DUTY free cheesy.gif

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Maybe chalerm should keep his nose in the spray he uses and out of other peoples business. Since another article today shows kotee placing seperatism banners up supporting seperatism chalerms comment about no proof went out the window.

Showing election results may make mattets worse for this country.

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Chalerm Yuubamrung, Director of the Center for Maintaining Peace and Order (CMPO).
For what this CMPO needs a 20 billion Baht Budget?
20 billion for 3 CMPO Press Releases per day?
The volume of this budget stinks!

I hope the EC checks the budget request accurately.
All expenses with receipts must be exactly documented.
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tomacht8, on 06 Mar 2014 - 11:05, said:

Chalerm Yuubamrung, Director of the Center for Maintaining Peace and Order (CMPO).

For what this CMPO needs a 20 billion Baht Budget?

20 billion for 3 CMPO Press Releases per day?

The volume of this budget stinks!

I hope the EC checks the budget request accurately.
All expenses with receipts must be exactly documented.

Please, don't be harsh with Chalerm and Tharit.

Just think the millions they have lost pocketing, during these troubles caused by that horrible man Sutherp.

Have mercy for them and their limited mental capability.

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" If the NACC’s ongoing investigation of the rice program fraud charges against Prime Minister Yingluck is not impartial or with bias, the rift among the people would further widen, according to Chalerm. As for rumors of separatism in the north and northeastern regions, the CMPO director said there was no concrete evidence in such a claim. Nonetheless, police would launch an investigation into the claim to make sure that there was no such an attempt in the country. "

Its nice to know that Chalerm is already proving to be as incredulous and inconsequential in his statements as a private citizen as when he was in the former Yingluck administration in a variety of utterly fizzling roles. As a former member of the administration, he had no right to admonish the EC in any shape or form. As a private citizen, he has even less right.

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Pity Chalerrm didn't do his duty and stop his evil spawn fleeing the country after murdering an off duty policeman.

To think that this creature really thinks he is a leader of a nation.this is what this creature Chalerm and its ilk emerged from.

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this man is absolutely sh*tting himself, if the ptp are kicked out he and his ptp mates are all likely to face serious charges, we may even see his son face the charges for allegedly shooting the police officer again without his "dad" there to bail him out. There will be a lot of sh*t coming after the ptp are gone so he just wants to try to stop it by trying to force elections to win again, dont like his chances some how.

One glaringly important detail that this entire outfit are blind to, is that once these elections are complete, they will never be in a position to convene a parliament, so essentially they would remain in caretaker mode until they are physically removed.

Even if they get all those constituencies with a candidate which will be merely a single PTP candidate, there would be no voter turnout, or those who do, will put in a 'no vote'. The PTP will not get much and certainly won't get the 10% of the electorate for that constituency and certainly won't beat the 'no votes' so that seat won't be filled.

So a double barreled failure awaits every one.

The constitution says they just keep holding fresh ballots until they get the seat filled, but will come a point in time where the repeated results will cause the C Court to totally void the election as non-completable.

Then a new decree will have to be called for and new elections set. This will all have been a result of YL/PTP refusing to postpone the elections after the EC repeatedly warned of this.

Then there is the problem of the PTP popular vote only being about 15% of the electorate, and that is NOT a mandate from the people. 85% do not want them or they would have voted for them. They could never carry a mandate like that into parliament.

However, by the time all this plays out, the government will be gone anyway.

The Dems will win the next election, I can assure everyone of that. They had 11.7 in the last ones and I doubt they have lost any of their voter base, whereas the PTP have lost a massive amount of their 2011 voters and the number is dwindling at an amazing rate what with the rice farmer problem, and now the secession affair that most Thais know full well, Thaksin is behind.

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Yes, and a month ago the electorate could have put your theories to the test. Remind me PepperMe, just who put the boot into that process?

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About 70 million Thais.... SURELY there is a better leader than Chalerm among them??!! I mean jeeeeeez, if he is the best Thailand has, we are all in trouble.... talk about a selfish man who does not care about anyone but himself, and is drunk and a corrupt official. Next to the definition of the word "Hoodlum" is Chalerm's face.....

Really disappointed at the Yingluck government for making this idiot the government poster boy... makes me want to say I live in Bang......ladesh insead of Bangkok.....

We need some real leaders! Bring on Anand!!!!!

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He is correct, the only way out of this mess is an election, that was the only possible way out of this mess as it has always been.

Over the last couple of months the yellow supporters have commented time after time that the PM and PTP have lost all of their supporters, then why are they against the only fair way to resolve the crises.

The EC needs to perform it primary function of setting up the elections in Thailand, place adequate police and military at each election site to insure there are no problems, that is their job.

What ever the majority of Thai voters decide we as guest in the country will be forced to live with or leave.

Cheers

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He is correct, the only way out of this mess is an election, that was the only possible way out of this mess as it has always been.

Over the last couple of months the yellow supporters have commented time after time that the PM and PTP have lost all of their supporters, then why are they against the only fair way to resolve the crises.

The EC needs to perform it primary function of setting up the elections in Thailand, place adequate police and military at each election site to insure there are no problems, that is their job.

What ever the majority of Thai voters decide we as guest in the country will be forced to live with or leave.

Cheers

So when are you leaving? Seems like the tide is flowing against your opinions if you have not noticed.

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