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Surapong tells the world undemocratic movement brings down democratic election

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BANGKOK: -- Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Surapong Tovichakchakul has issued a statement denouncing the Constitutional Court of violating the basic rights of the people by reaching a ruling to nullify the February 2 general election.

Surapong revealed today that he has issued a statement telling world communities about the ruling of the Constitutional Court that had nullified the February 2 general election.

In the statement, he said, he wrote that it was a regret that more than 20 million eligible voters going out to the February 2 general election had their basic rights which is acceptable in the world violated by the ruling of the court.

He said he would like to call on the world communities to monitor the situation in Thailand closely in case undemocratic movement emerging in the country.

He called on these communities to seek justice for the Thai people who are adhered to democratic rule.

Surapong defended his statement saying that his action did not intend to invite foreign countries to get interfere in Thailand’s internal affairs but merely with intent to expose the facts to the world societies, particularly democratic countries, so that they could understanding the true situation in the country.

He said he wanted to tell them that if democracy loving Thais were bullied by undemocratic movement, he would like these countries to help seeking justice for those Thais as well.

Asked by reporters what the eligible voters should do when they have already casted their votes in the February 2 election, Surapong said that if he is among those eligible voters, he will seek justice from the Court of Justice for the violation of the basic rights of the people by the Constitutional Court.

Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/surapong-tells-world-undemocratic-movement-brings-democratic-election/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=surapong-tells-world-undemocratic-movement-brings-democratic-election

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-- Thai PBS 2014-03-25

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I got a great idea! Let's suggest that the PM runs in a direct election not dissimilar to something along the lines of an appointed PM. What I mean is that the candidate is not bound by the political persuasions of any particular party and neither is obligated to them. They are therefore seemingly neutral and elected by a "Direct Democracy". They would be in effect their own party but obligated to none, which would balance the MPs and Senators that are elected. I'm sure that the wording in the law could easily be done.

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That's not quite true is it, Khun Surapong.

Twenty million Thais were not denied their chance to vote. Twenty million Thais did not vote but only a small proportion of those were actually denied the opportunity and most of those where in the Democrat controlled south. In the areas where the government is popular the turnout was as high as usual.

If he was being honest he would have said that 35 per cent of the country voted for the government, down from 47 per cent last time. It is estimate that no more than 10 per cent were stopped from voting first time around and the majority of those would have voted against the government anyway.

The shame of it all is that whilst Suthep has shone a light on the incompetence and impropriety of the government the chance of a possible election victory was lost. The indications are the big two would have run neck and neck.

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Further evidence of the PTP mentality......don't try to think of ways to improve things....just try and convince the global audience that the PTP have been cheated......

Lard heads at their best.......Mr Ban is probably chuckling to himself, and now understands better why he rejected the PTP offer to help!

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World tells Surapong to get a better understanding of 'Democracy', which doesn't include a total mandate to push through whichsoever legislation benefts your party only and ignore all and any legislative rulings meant to keep checks and balances, which don't. In short, World tells Surapong to grow the **** up and stop spitting his dummy out. Moron.

Surapong should tell the world why the people are on the streets , Amnesty Bill, for crooks and criminals, that includes arsonists and bail jumpers. Good piece by the way.

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Earlier we had Thaksin's lawyer denying his involvement in violence past and present. A man of peace whistling.gif

Now we have Thaksin's cousin trying to spin that PTP are the party of democracy, law and order; and the legitimate government.

Seems like PTP are preparing ground so that everyone outside won't be surprised when all these bad courts, judges, independent agencies force this law abiding government of the people to unleash their own militia to counter this attempted coup against them.

He conveniently leaves out any comments about PTP's behavior, their lies. widespread corruption and illegal activities; the cheating in parliament and refusal to respect or obey the law. His own illegal issuing of a passport is a classic example - no shame and no intention of answering any questions.

Sadly, most foreign journalists also fail to present all the facts - read the cut and paste AFP reports still rambling about the poor adoring their hero Dr, Thaksin or the BBC's very pro government write ups. The PTP PR machine is very good, and well funded albeit with tax payers money.

He tries to paint a picture of a democratic law abiding innocent government, being forced out by anti democratic factions. This isn't being done to get sympathy. Sadly, I think its being done to stifle world reaction at the coup they themselves will launch, They are that desperate to keep in power and the leader that crazy enough.

As soon as Yingluck is indicted, found guilty and impeached they will kick off.

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He tries to paint a picture of a democratic law abiding innocent government, being forced out by anti democratic factions. This isn't being done to get sympathy. Sadly, I think its being done to stifle world reaction at the coup they themselves will launch, They are that desperate to keep in power and the leader that crazy enough.

As soon as Yingluck is indicted, found guilty and impeached they will kick off.

Unfortunately, I think you are 100% right.

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Earlier we had Thaksin's lawyer denying his involvement in violence past and present. A man of peace whistling.gif

Now we have Thaksin's cousin trying to spin that PTP are the party of democracy, law and order; and the legitimate government.

Seems like PTP are preparing ground so that everyone outside won't be surprised when all these bad courts, judges, independent agencies force this law abiding government of the people to unleash their own militia to counter this attempted coup against them.

He conveniently leaves out any comments about PTP's behavior, their lies. widespread corruption and illegal activities; the cheating in parliament and refusal to respect or obey the law. His own illegal issuing of a passport is a classic example - no shame and no intention of answering any questions.

Sadly, most foreign journalists also fail to present all the facts - read the cut and paste AFP reports still rambling about the poor adoring their hero Dr, Thaksin or the BBC's very pro government write ups. The PTP PR machine is very good, and well funded albeit with tax payers money.

He tries to paint a picture of a democratic law abiding innocent government, being forced out by anti democratic factions. This isn't being done to get sympathy. Sadly, I think its being done to stifle world reaction at the coup they themselves will launch, They are that desperate to keep in power and the leader that crazy enough.

As soon as Yingluck is indicted, found guilty and impeached they will kick off.

Kaewsan is ready for them.

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Surapong is of course correct. Suthep and the ammart and their supporters are working as a well-coordinated team to undermine Thai democracy (a system that they do not believe in, of course) on several different fronts:


- The "Democrat" party undermines democracy by refusing to take part in the February elections.

- Suthep's insurrectionist PDRC undermines democracy by blocking Thais from voting in the elections, and by continuing its intimidatory occupations of the streets.

- The Constitutional Court undermines democracy by its astonishing decision to annul the February elections.

- The ammart strategists undermine democracy by their new definitions of democracy, whereby it no longer involves universal suffrage, and whereby a group of "wise ones" will, in future, be able to block "undesirables" from standing in the new-style "elections".


This planned destruction of Thai democracy by Suthep and his colleagues is evident for all to see, and indeed most of the international media do see and understand what is to be expected. The media are also reporting, correctly, that this campaign to pressure the country into accepting Suthep's quasi-feudal system is already causing huge economic damage to Thailand – damage which will likely increase in the weeks and months ahead.


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