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Pheu Thai accuses acting Senate speaker and 40 senators of supporting rebels

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Pheu Thai accuses acting Senate speaker and 40 senators of supporting rebels

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BANGKOK: -- The ruling Pheu Thai party today filed a complaint to the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) accusing acting Senate speaker and a group of 40 Senators of supporting insurrection movement by anti-government leader Suthep Thaugsuban.

Party spokesman Prompong Nopparit submitted the complaint to DSI chief Tarit Pengdit and asked him to take legal action against the acting Senate Speaker Surachai Liangboonlertchai for allowing the People’s Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC) leader Suthep to enter Parliament building and hold discussion with him.

Since Suthep is wanted for insurrection charge, allowing him into Parliament to speak and present ideas to senators was tantamount to support insurrection, Prompong said.

He also said the informal Senate meeting Tuesday called by Surachai and his meeting with Suthep to discuss the nomination of a prime minister is a blatant violation of the Constitution and supporting the rebels.

The party also named the Group of 40 Senators as wrongdoers in breaching the constitution and laws when they initiated the invitation of Suthep to the Parliament.

DSI chief Tarit accepted the complaint and assigned a special team to investigate.

Tarit later said he has monitored the movement of anti government protest for months and in his personal view, the acting speaker’s action was considered supporting insurrection.

Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/pheu-thai-accuses-acting-senate-speaker-40-senators-supporting-rebels/

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-- Thai PBS 2014-05-14

Once again the red rottweiler is unleashed.

So it's illegal for the senate to meet with someone who has been charged with something but not for the PTP to be run by someone who is a criminal?

When Yingluck offered to meet with him, was she also breaking the law?

The senate offered to host cross party talks. The dems attended and PTP declined because they were to busy with Visaka Bacha day

Below is a (not comprehensive) list of bodies that have attempted to broker discussions:

The Dems through Abhisit

The senate

Academics

Law society

Thai Industry

Now who's missing?

For all intends and purposes Prompong seems to have taken on the role of General. Each day, he sets the ever dutiful DSI to impeach everything that moves. Today, it's the new speaker of the Senate and forty senators. Tomorrow, who knows ? Pheu Thai has in effect gone mad. Like Jatuporn, people can't meet - even informally. They can't even talk - even informally. Like Dr. Narong - they can't speak against Pheu Thai. Like musicians in the north sympathetic to the PDRC, they can't perform. Like farmers - they can't protest. Everybody must be kept in line. Anything beyond that is insurrection - something apparently Pheu Thai and the UDD ( February 23 rally ) have been never guilty of. No, Chalerm turns a blind eye to all of that. He even manages to turn a blind eye to the Constitutional Court's ruling. But all things suspiciously not towing the Pheu Thai line - that's immediately insurrection. How tiresome.

"Since Suthep is wanted for insurrection charge, allowing him into Parliament to speak and present ideas to senators was tantamount to support insurrection, Prompong said."

Idiot

Edited by Bluespunk

"Tarit later said he has monitored the movement of anti government protest for months and in his personal view, the acting speaker’s action was considered supporting insurrection."

Idiot

OK, so what is it called when you go to Hong Kong or have a little chat on Skype to a certain person???

As in some one who has been convicted rather than accused

Hypocrisy much!

Pheu Thai accuses acting Senate speaker and 40 senators of supporting rebels

Party spokesman Prompong Nopparit

​All well and good Prompong Nopparit,

However please remember.

One must think like a hero to behave like a merely decent human being.

It is plain for all to see that you are severely handicapped in the two areas described above, i.e. ''hero,'' along with being a ''decent human being.''

Edited by siampolee

Tarit later said he has monitored the movement of anti government protest for months and in his personal view, the acting speaker’s action was considered supporting insurrection.

Tarit the toothless tiger, "i'll get those whistle blowers if it's the last thing I do. Hard for me to imagine a happier moment than Chalerm being beheaded, but seeing this guy sent packing would be very nice indeed.

"Tarit later said he has monitored the movement of anti government protest for months and in his personal view, the acting speaker’s action was considered supporting insurrection."

Idiot

????

The boss says what to say and pays. The guy is just doing his job.

If Thaksin pays me 10.000.000 and I have to say in TV that elephants can fly than I do it. No matter that everyone will think I am an idiot....I would just look on my bank account and think who is the idiot?

But this nonsense clearly shows that they panic, which means they are on the loosing.

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