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The NCCC isn't stupid. They know that Yingluck will try to keep delaying the case with the hope that the elctions will be completed one day. They'll give her a final deadline, I think. If she fails to show up, the NCCC will file charges formally and she'll have to resign. This will start the end of Thaksin's rule.

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"Thailand's political situation is now even more precarious. We have been gripped by crisis for the past four months, with confusion growing by the day. And nobody is daring to predict how or when the crisis will end. Let's review some of the earlier assumptions, before we attempt a fresh assessment of the unravelling political scene"

Precarious,.........gripped by crisis.....confusion growing......nobody daring to predict......when the crisis ends......unravelling political scene....

Wow, pretty dire isn't it.

As if this was reality.

Descriptions by a PAD-Dem, coup-monger sympathizer, trying to suggest the coupists have created all of this stuff.

A little over-the-top self-aggrandizement, don't you think?

In the meantime, an election is trundling along, in spite of their best self-serving efforts to obstruct it.

For all its' imperfections, especially in Thailand, elections are still the best vehicle whereby to choose who governs the country.....And the electoral majority knows it.

Especially the UDD/RS elements of that majority....they have been politicised to such a degree, that they don't perceive things to be as dire as the electorally challenged minority does.

No amount of pessimism by this minority describes reality.

This is only a reality they hope for.

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IMHO the Country belongs to the people, therefore it is the people and only the people that are responsible for "saving" the country.

Say what you will about the Americans but they have had some great leaders who have been quoted throughout history.

"Any people anywhere, being inclined and having the power, have the right to rise up, and shake off the existing government, and form a new one that suits them better. This is a most valuable - a most sacred right - a right, which we hope and believe, is to liberate the world." -----Abraham Lincoln

"Let us not seek the Republican answer or the Democratic answer, but the right answer. Let us not seek to fix the blame for the past. Let us accept our own responsibility for the future."

- John F. Kennedy

The Thai people need to find such a leader.

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For all its' imperfections, especially in Thailand, elections are still the best vehicle whereby to choose who governs the country.....And the electoral majority knows it.

The level of apathy shown at the recent elections is a clear indicator that most of the electorate no longer gives a toss.

Only the staunch supporters of either side are being vocal, and neither could claim to be a majority.

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IMHO the Country belongs to the people, therefore it is the people and only the people that are responsible for "saving" the country.

Say what you will about the Americans but they have had some great leaders who have been quoted throughout history.

"Any people anywhere, being inclined and having the power, have the right to rise up, and shake off the existing government, and form a new one that suits them better. This is a most valuable - a most sacred right - a right, which we hope and believe, is to liberate the world." -----Abraham Lincoln

"Let us not seek the Republican answer or the Democratic answer, but the right answer. Let us not seek to fix the blame for the past. Let us accept our own responsibility for the future."

- John F. Kennedy

The Thai people need to find such a leader.

Well that doesn't work because in thailand some people are worth more than others.

You need to read the 3/5 rule proposed in notthenation.

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For all its' imperfections, especially in Thailand, elections are still the best vehicle whereby to choose who governs the country.....And the electoral majority knows it.

The level of apathy shown at the recent elections is a clear indicator that most of the electorate no longer gives a toss.

Only the staunch supporters of either side are being vocal, and neither could claim to be a majority.

2011 election had a 75% turnout - that is quite high.

2014 election = much less, but what do you do when one side doesn't show up.

My guess is that most of the electorate would like to put this thing to bed by having a properly contested election where all party's accept the outcome as soon as possible.

It's quite clear which tiny minority are preventing this from happening and why.

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IMHO the Country belongs to the people, therefore it is the people and only the people that are responsible for "saving" the country.

Say what you will about the Americans but they have had some great leaders who have been quoted throughout history.

"Any people anywhere, being inclined and having the power, have the right to rise up, and shake off the existing government, and form a new one that suits them better. This is a most valuable - a most sacred right - a right, which we hope and believe, is to liberate the world." -----Abraham Lincoln

"Let us not seek the Republican answer or the Democratic answer, but the right answer. Let us not seek to fix the blame for the past. Let us accept our own responsibility for the future."

- John F. Kennedy

The Thai people need to find such a leader.

Well that doesn't work because in thailand some people are worth more than others.

You need to read the 3/5 rule proposed in notthenation.

If we are to refer to NotTheNation, then this article is probably worth reading.

"Anti-Suthep Surpasses Anti-Thaksin As Laziest Expat Opinion"

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The NCCC isn't stupid. They know that Yingluck will try to keep delaying the case with the hope that the elctions will be completed one day. They'll give her a final deadline, I think. If she fails to show up, the NCCC will file charges formally and she'll have to resign. This will start the end of Thaksin's rule.

sorry you are wrong. If you would get your news from other sources than the biased "The Nation" you would know that's not how it works!

The above article in The Nation is wishful thinking and the usual whining about the lost opportunity of another coup - the poor anti-democrats they have tried so hard - saw the tanks rolling already - but only for children's day!

The NACC decides if there is reason to impeach - the only thing the NACC could do is to suspend the PM and forward the report they come up with impeachment recommendations to the senate under section 272- which will be difficult to do as they will hardly be able to prove that the PM was involved directly in corruption.

If one or several employees of let's say Microsoft would be involved in illegal corrupt dealings and got caught - one could hardly hold Bill Gates accountable for their behavior.

While we all know there is corruption involved in the rice scheme - to prove it is another thing - Thailand has perfected covering up corrupt dealings since ages this after all is "The Hub of corruption" - the NACC can not punish the PM for the corruption of others - this needs to be investigated separately and then handled by the relevant authorities.

The NACC can not remove the PM from office - the Prime Minister, is only removed from office upon being impeached under Section 274 by the Senate.

The NACC could suspend her under Section 272 but that's it - she would still be the PM. The caretaker cabinet would still be in place until - or if - the PM is removed under Section 274 - which is impeachment by the Senate.

Which sets in motion a process which can be dragged out for quite a while as the last highly publicized case of a Thai politician under impeachment procedures proves - ...........oh what a surprise!!!

ehemm......we have... we have a case example of the process in the very recent past. What a surprise! I am devastated - it can not be !!! The well known anti corruption crusader of "Bangkok Shutdown" fame - the corrupt, scoundrel and gangster - wanted with arrest warrant - Suthep himself !!!

Of course with the Thai senate being almost handpicked by a certain group - at least the 88 votes needed for impeachment - this time - as opposed to Sutheps proceedings - the delays will be minimal - still it will be weeks until anything happens at all.

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For all its' imperfections, especially in Thailand, elections are still the best vehicle whereby to choose who governs the country.....And the electoral majority knows it.

The level of apathy shown at the recent elections is a clear indicator that most of the electorate no longer gives a toss.

Only the staunch supporters of either side are being vocal, and neither could claim to be a majority.

2011 election had a 75% turnout - that is quite high.

2014 election = much less, but what do you do when one side doesn't show up.

My guess is that most of the electorate would like to put this thing to bed by having a properly contested election where all party's accept the outcome as soon as possible.

It's quite clear which tiny minority are preventing this from happening and why.

you probably missed the part of the respect my vote ... even AFTER it has been counted.

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So Thanong has now given up on the judiciary as he obviously thinks YL can delay and slither her way out of the rice pledging scandal. That only leaves the monarchy, the people and the military. The monarchy is not going to make any initiatives. The military is too busy consolidating gains of the reshuffle with YL powerless to intervene but it needs YL to be in power to sign it into law and doesn't want any challenge that could unravel that with an assertion she was not a legit PM when she signed it.

That only leaves the people who have never been able to unseat a Thai government without the help of the judiciary or the military. So YL will stay for ever as caretaker PM.

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"Thailand's political situation is now even more precarious. We have been gripped by crisis for the past four months, with confusion growing by the day. And nobody is daring to predict how or when the crisis will end. Let's review some of the earlier assumptions, before we attempt a fresh assessment of the unravelling political scene"

Precarious,.........gripped by crisis.....confusion growing......nobody daring to predict......when the crisis ends......unravelling political scene....

Wow, pretty dire isn't it.

As if this was reality.

Descriptions by a PAD-Dem, coup-monger sympathizer, trying to suggest the coupists have created all of this stuff.

A little over-the-top self-aggrandizement, don't you think?

In the meantime, an election is trundling along, in spite of their best self-serving efforts to obstruct it.

For all its' imperfections, especially in Thailand, elections are still the best vehicle whereby to choose who governs the country.....And the electoral majority knows it.

Especially the UDD/RS elements of that majority....they have been politicised to such a degree, that they don't perceive things to be as dire as the electorally challenged minority does.

No amount of pessimism by this minority describes reality.

This is only a reality they hope for.

So are you trying to tell us now that 8 million (and falling by the day) out of 48 million are the electoral majority and the other 40 million are the 'electorally challenged minority'??

My 7 year old son can do better math than that.

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Exceptional summary. Indeed, it seems obvious to the writer - and to most people at this stage - that there are no more options left for Ms. Yingluck. She can either acknowledge that she is no longer constitutionally in power, or be removed through the judicial process - provided of course - and this is the big " if " - it is allowed to proceed. If the judicial process is impeded in any way, or even stopped altogether - that will be a clear signal to the army to restore order. Why has Thaksin pushed his sister to this ? He directs, but she still has to play it out. Sadly, it comes down to a familiar refrain - ambition.

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IMHO the Country belongs to the people, therefore it is the people and only the people that are responsible for "saving" the country.

Say what you will about the Americans but they have had some great leaders who have been quoted throughout history.

"Any people anywhere, being inclined and having the power, have the right to rise up, and shake off the existing government, and form a new one that suits them better. This is a most valuable - a most sacred right - a right, which we hope and believe, is to liberate the world." -----Abraham Lincoln

"Let us not seek the Republican answer or the Democratic answer, but the right answer. Let us not seek to fix the blame for the past. Let us accept our own responsibility for the future."

- John F. Kennedy

The Thai people need to find such a leader.

1620722_10151989833230875_448864773_n.jp

That is a great sign.

I'm gonna save that.

Especially appropriate for Thailand.

I might adapt it a wee bit as follows:

When the unelectables steal the vote

They call it 'Reform" or "return of Democracy, their way"

When those whose votes were stolen, fight back

They call it violence

I see so much repetition by PAD-Dem sympathizers, demonizing the UDD/RS for fighting back instead of demonizing their coup-mongers who created the condition for violence in the first place.

They particularly like to highlight the violence of 2010 R'song ---- although not the coupist instigated military attack ---- without ever mentioning the coup which precipitated it.....As if those who fought back against a coup-imposed Govt., were acting in a political vacuum....

Painting the coupists as angelic, if mentioning them at all, and the protest against it as anarchic.

In their world....The action is angelic - the reaction is demonized.

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For all its' imperfections, especially in Thailand, elections are still the best vehicle whereby to choose who governs the country.....And the electoral majority knows it.

The level of apathy shown at the recent elections is a clear indicator that most of the electorate no longer gives a toss.

Only the staunch supporters of either side are being vocal, and neither could claim to be a majority.

We will see.

Finish the election and tabulate the results.

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IMHO the Country belongs to the people, therefore it is the people and only the people that are responsible for "saving" the country.

Say what you will about the Americans but they have had some great leaders who have been quoted throughout history.

"Any people anywhere, being inclined and having the power, have the right to rise up, and shake off the existing government, and form a new one that suits them better. This is a most valuable - a most sacred right - a right, which we hope and believe, is to liberate the world." -----Abraham Lincoln

"Let us not seek the Republican answer or the Democratic answer, but the right answer. Let us not seek to fix the blame for the past. Let us accept our own responsibility for the future."

- John F. Kennedy

The Thai people need to find such a leader.

you are not thai, are you,nor you have thai wife?

the country, in thais eyes, belong to ONE man only, the one at the top

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IMHO the Country belongs to the people, therefore it is the people and only the people that are responsible for "saving" the country.

Say what you will about the Americans but they have had some great leaders who have been quoted throughout history.

"Any people anywhere, being inclined and having the power, have the right to rise up, and shake off the existing government, and form a new one that suits them better. This is a most valuable - a most sacred right - a right, which we hope and believe, is to liberate the world." -----Abraham Lincoln

"Let us not seek the Republican answer or the Democratic answer, but the right answer. Let us not seek to fix the blame for the past. Let us accept our own responsibility for the future."

- John F. Kennedy

The Thai people need to find such a leader.

That would be good.

The historical fact, however, that both American presidents you quote here were assassinated while still in office might give us some hint as to why leaders of this kind have not been eager to step forth into the Thai political arena.

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The NCCC isn't stupid. They know that Yingluck will try to keep delaying the case with the hope that the elctions will be completed one day. They'll give her a final deadline, I think. If she fails to show up, the NCCC will file charges formally and she'll have to resign. This will start the end of Thaksin's rule.

Why would it the end to Thaksin's rule? It would be on to the next family member. It is a big family.

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IMHO the Country belongs to the people, therefore it is the people and only the people that are responsible for "saving" the country.

Say what you will about the Americans but they have had some great leaders who have been quoted throughout history.

"Any people anywhere, being inclined and having the power, have the right to rise up, and shake off the existing government, and form a new one that suits them better. This is a most valuable - a most sacred right - a right, which we hope and believe, is to liberate the world." -----Abraham Lincoln

"Let us not seek the Republican answer or the Democratic answer, but the right answer. Let us not seek to fix the blame for the past. Let us accept our own responsibility for the future."

- John F. Kennedy

The Thai people need to find such a leader.

you are not thai, are you,nor you have thai wife?

the country, in thais eyes, belong to ONE man only, the one at the top

I understand your comment and your belief, and I do not have to be Thai to do so.

If you feel the country does not belong to "you", would you at least not want to do everything in your power to save it for "him"?

Or since it belongs to the one at the top are you making that person accountable for the state of the nation?

Is this not the reason why Thailand became an electoral democracy? To give the people power?

(For the record: I love Thailand, I love Thais and I love your man at the top.)

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