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Cabinet asks Council of State to consider Yingluck's status as defence minister

BANGKOK: -- The Cabinet Thursday asked the Office of the Council of State to study the Constitutional Court's ruling to determine whether ex-PM Yingluck Shinawatra is still the defence minister.


The court ruled Wednesday to remove Yingluck as the prime minister without mentioning her defence portfolio.

Deputy Prime Minister Phongthep Thepkanjana said the ruling was not clear so the Council of State is now discussing Yingluck's status as the defence minister.

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Did anyone at PT attend a PR course before to start politician career?

They look dumber every day that passes by.

It's an awesome competition with Democrats politicians and PDRC leaders.

Gosh what a mess this country is in!

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This is just making Thailand look more and more stupid.

It is obvious she is no longer defense minister.

ALL cabinet members involved in the Thawil scandal MUST leave their positions.... defense minister IS a cabinet position and SHE was involved in the scandal.

She loses both positions.... it is OBVIOUS

obvious to anyone who can count up to ten.i think...but would anything honestly surprise you over here..im playing safe with an eachway bet..(coward)

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Well, Ms. Yingluck wasn't a MoD when she made the decision on Thawill, that came later. As such the question seems reasonable, although one might say that being removed for 'conflict of interest' would mean 'from any government position'.

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This is just making Thailand look more and more stupid.

It is obvious she is no longer defense minister.

ALL cabinet members involved in the Thawil scandal MUST leave their positions.... defense minister IS a cabinet position and SHE was involved in the scandal.

She loses both positions.... it is OBVIOUS

Oh but we are talking about lawyers here. It would be obvious if it was in the ruling. These judges have been in a hurry to scratch backs and have made a boo-boo in the process. Much like the democrats did with the constitution rewrite and the coup generals did with the constitution thailand is struggling with now. Left hand jobs done in a hurry by people appointed due to position and ties, not competence. This is what you get.

So if Yingluck due to a technicality still is defence minister, of course the government should use that so their opponents can yell a bit at each other and spend time fixing the mistake.

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This is just making Thailand look more and more stupid.

It is obvious she is no longer defense minister.

ALL cabinet members involved in the Thawil scandal MUST leave their positions.... defense minister IS a cabinet position and SHE was involved in the scandal.

She loses both positions.... it is OBVIOUS

It's obvious to anyone of normal intellect whistling.gif however ?????? whistling.gifwhistling.gif

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This is very embarrassing.

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Instead of a steadying of the ongoing political crisis in Thailand what we are experiencing here is a rapid descent into complete chaos - this could lead to anarchy unless some sensible solutions are reached very quickly. The international community obviously doubt this - the foreign exchange markets have today cast their vote 1£ 55bht , 1EU 45 bht!

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The comedy continues. This is a scream, because the Council of State works directly under the prime minister and routinely rubber stamps whatever the prime minister wants. All of the legal arguments that have since been successfully countered in the courts at one point or another were originally affirmed by the Council of State at the behest of Yingluck. It seems pretty incredible that she would remain defense minister ( although not as funny perhaps as she ever being defense minister in the first place ). But doubtless it's back to the Constitutional Court for clarification - under the assumption of course that the threats to disband the court are not followed through by Pheu Thai and the UDD. It's hard to keep up with Pheu Thai. They have - supposedly - just nominated a prime minister through a half-empty caretaker cabinet with no parliament behind it. For Pheu Thai - clearly - anything is possible. But expect it to be challenged just the same. The provision in the constitution allows for a prime minister to be nominated through the Senate in the event of a quorum-less parliament. What Pheu Thai is doing is extemporizing, but trying to get away with it by exuding confidence.

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The comedy continues. This is a scream, because the Council of State works directly under the prime minister and routinely rubber stamps whatever the prime minister wants. All of the legal arguments that have since been successfully countered in the courts at one point or another were originally affirmed by the Council of State at the behest of Yingluck. It seems pretty incredible that she would remain defense minister ( although not as funny perhaps as she ever being defense minister in the first place ). But doubtless it's back to the Constitutional Court for clarification - under the assumption of course that the threats to disband the court are not followed through by Pheu Thai and the UDD. It's hard to keep up with Pheu Thai. They have - supposedly - just nominated a prime minister through a half-empty caretaker cabinet with no parliament behind it. For Pheu Thai - clearly - anything is possible. But expect it to be challenged just the same. The provision in the constitution allows for a prime minister to be nominated through the Senate in the event of a quorum-less parliament. What Pheu Thai is doing is extemporizing, but trying to get away with it by exuding confidence.

It's all about stalling and buying time. Every additional day in power is worth millions going into their pockets, me thinks. Also, extra time to cover up and dispose of the evidence before the inevitable happens. Really pathetic...

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The comedy continues. This is a scream, because the Council of State works directly under the prime minister and routinely rubber stamps whatever the prime minister wants. All of the legal arguments that have since been successfully countered in the courts at one point or another were originally affirmed by the Council of State at the behest of Yingluck. It seems pretty incredible that she would remain defense minister ( although not as funny perhaps as she ever being defense minister in the first place ). But doubtless it's back to the Constitutional Court for clarification - under the assumption of course that the threats to disband the court are not followed through by Pheu Thai and the UDD. It's hard to keep up with Pheu Thai. They have - supposedly - just nominated a prime minister through a half-empty caretaker cabinet with no parliament behind it. For Pheu Thai - clearly - anything is possible. But expect it to be challenged just the same. The provision in the constitution allows for a prime minister to be nominated through the Senate in the event of a quorum-less parliament. What Pheu Thai is doing is extemporizing, but trying to get away with it by exuding confidence.

Next part of the comedy is Surapong and Chalerm want to continue at CAPO...just now in the nation tweet.

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The comedy continues. This is a scream, because the Council of State works directly under the prime minister and routinely rubber stamps whatever the prime minister wants. All of the legal arguments that have since been successfully countered in the courts at one point or another were originally affirmed by the Council of State at the behest of Yingluck. It seems pretty incredible that she would remain defense minister ( although not as funny perhaps as she ever being defense minister in the first place ). But doubtless it's back to the Constitutional Court for clarification - under the assumption of course that the threats to disband the court are not followed through by Pheu Thai and the UDD. It's hard to keep up with Pheu Thai. They have - supposedly - just nominated a prime minister through a half-empty caretaker cabinet with no parliament behind it. For Pheu Thai - clearly - anything is possible. But expect it to be challenged just the same. The provision in the constitution allows for a prime minister to be nominated through the Senate in the event of a quorum-less parliament. What Pheu Thai is doing is extemporizing, but trying to get away with it by exuding confidence.

It's all about stalling and buying time. Every additional day in power is worth millions going into their pockets, me thinks. Also, extra time to cover up and dispose of the evidence before the inevitable happens. Really pathetic...

pathetic??

I don't think so.....look how much money they made that way.....And thing they are feeding on our tax money....

So who is pathetic?

These who take the money or these who are so stupid and work hard and than give them the hard earned money....so you (considering you pay tax in Thailand) and I am the pathetic ones....

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And she is singing to them.

Please release me....let me go......for I don't love you any more.......

you forgot..

Please release me let,me go.... And thank you three times....

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She was not defence Minister until 2013 and the court only targetted the ones who were ministers in 2011.

Now we see what happens when you rush a decision and it may be why the NACC are late with thier bit of the Coup.

More important is the question of whether she can stand in the July 20th election.

If Thailand had proper judges instead of Ammart bully boys this sort of thing would not happen (so often)

oh go fall off ya pushbike moronic loony tunes is all you sprout

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I think the point is these are caretaker posts and they are only supposed to last for 2 months-and they have limited powers, the problem is when the democrats and pad/pdrc make a mockery of the system, sabotage the election and then try to make the caretaker period PERMANENT, while continually sabotaging the election process, THEY THEN insist that their own guy be slipped in with full powers because they sabotaged the election process. AND that this is somehow alla llowed under the current constitution.

at this point the 'law' is so mocked that the govt is just saying "look we're not gonna let you take the levers of power unless you go through the election"

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This is just making Thailand look more and more stupid.

It is obvious she is no longer defense minister.

ALL cabinet members involved in the Thawil scandal MUST leave their positions.... defense minister IS a cabinet position and SHE was involved in the scandal.

She loses both positions.... it is OBVIOUS

And the PM is never a defence Minister unless filling in , defence is a separate portfolio. These people have the cat by the tail when it comes to management , happens with Abhisit and Khun Chuan also.

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I think the point is these are caretaker posts and they are only supposed to last for 2 months-and they have limited powers, the problem is when the democrats and pad/pdrc make a mockery of the system, sabotage the election and then try to make the caretaker period PERMANENT, while continually sabotaging the election process, THEY THEN insist that their own guy be slipped in with full powers because they sabotaged the election process. AND that this is somehow alla llowed under the current constitution.

at this point the 'law' is so mocked that the govt is just saying "look we're not gonna let you take the levers of power unless you go through the election"

no the PDRC and the Democrats don't try to make the caretaker period permanent. Several times they told the government to step down and allow reforms.

Just they don't want reforms they want to continue on the feeding trough

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She was not defence Minister until 2013 and the court only targetted the ones who were ministers in 2011.

Now we see what happens when you rush a decision and it may be why the NACC are late with thier bit of the Coup.

More important is the question of whether she can stand in the July 20th election.

If Thailand had proper judges instead of Ammart bully boys this sort of thing would not happen (so often)

Who was the bully boy 2004 to 2006 , faded memories there Doc.

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The comedy continues. This is a scream, because the Council of State works directly under the prime minister and routinely rubber stamps whatever the prime minister wants. All of the legal arguments that have since been successfully countered in the courts at one point or another were originally affirmed by the Council of State at the behest of Yingluck. It seems pretty incredible that she would remain defense minister ( although not as funny perhaps as she ever being defense minister in the first place ). But doubtless it's back to the Constitutional Court for clarification - under the assumption of course that the threats to disband the court are not followed through by Pheu Thai and the UDD. It's hard to keep up with Pheu Thai. They have - supposedly - just nominated a prime minister through a half-empty caretaker cabinet with no parliament behind it. For Pheu Thai - clearly - anything is possible. But expect it to be challenged just the same. The provision in the constitution allows for a prime minister to be nominated through the Senate in the event of a quorum-less parliament. What Pheu Thai is doing is extemporizing, but trying to get away with it by exuding confidence.

It's all about stalling and buying time. Every additional day in power is worth millions going into their pockets, me thinks. Also, extra time to cover up and dispose of the evidence before the inevitable happens. Really pathetic...

pathetic??

I don't think so.....look how much money they made that way.....And thing they are feeding on our tax money....

So who is pathetic?

These who take the money or these who are so stupid and work hard and than give them the hard earned money....so you (considering you pay tax in Thailand) and I am the pathetic ones....

Can't argue with you there, buddy.

And yes, I do pay a s**t-load of taxes in Thailand!

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Oh that is such crap- you/they mean "step down from the caretaker role and let our guy take over - with FULL powers" , from DAY1 the PDRC has been demanding that a 'people's council' be 'appointed' 'to carry out reforms' carring out refroms involves possible law and regulation changes and you can't do that if you don't have full power. Since doing this is totally illegal under the constitution, they tried to take this Senate route-which failed yesterday, but they still want it

So the govt is saying "look we're not gonna hand power over to anything that isn't the lower house of Parliament after a successful election."

I think the point is these are caretaker posts and they are only supposed to last for 2 months-and they have limited powers, the problem is when the democrats and pad/pdrc make a mockery of the system, sabotage the election and then try to make the caretaker period PERMANENT, while continually sabotaging the election process, THEY THEN insist that their own guy be slipped in with full powers because they sabotaged the election process. AND that this is somehow alla llowed under the current constitution.

at this point the 'law' is so mocked that the govt is just saying "look we're not gonna let you take the levers of power unless you go through the election"

no the PDRC and the Democrats don't try to make the caretaker period permanent. Several times they told the government to step down and allow reforms.

Just they don't want reforms they want to continue on the feeding trough

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This is just making Thailand look more and more stupid.

It is obvious she is no longer defense minister.

ALL cabinet members involved in the Thawil scandal MUST leave their positions.... defense minister IS a cabinet position and SHE was involved in the scandal.

She loses both positions.... it is OBVIOUS

+1....more of this time-wasting games...

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She was not defence Minister until 2013 and the court only targetted the ones who were ministers in 2011.

Now we see what happens when you rush a decision and it may be why the NACC are late with thier bit of the Coup.

More important is the question of whether she can stand in the July 20th election.

If Thailand had proper judges instead of Ammart bully boys this sort of thing would not happen (so often)

So, following that logic Chalerm while no longer caretaker Minister of Labour could now be appointed caretaker Minister of Finance? Somehow I don't think it works that way, and who knows when lawyers get involved?

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