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Poll finds people happier under NCPO leadership


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Its a total waste of Time debating with fools who think the landslide wins were rigged-

The truth is the Reds won one after the other and won well -

As they would in future were voting ever allowed.

The "reds" didn't win the 2007 election. They needed to put a coalition together to form government.

Despite being the junta's target for suppression, the PPP managed to win 233 out of 480 parliamentary seats, close to controlling the majority in the House of Representatives. The Democrat Party came in a distant second with 165 seats, Chart Thai 37, For the Motherland 24, Ruam Jai Thai Chat Pattana 9, the Neutral Democratic Party 7, and Pracharat 5.

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Its a total waste of Time debating with fools who think the landslide wins were rigged-

The truth is the Reds won one after the other and won well -

As they would in future were voting ever allowed.

The "reds" didn't win the 2007 election. They needed to put a coalition together to form government.

Despite being the junta's target for suppression, the PPP managed to win 233 out of 480 parliamentary seats, close to controlling the majority in the House of Representatives. The Democrat Party came in a distant second with 165 seats, Chart Thai 37, For the Motherland 24, Ruam Jai Thai Chat Pattana 9, the Neutral Democratic Party 7, and Pracharat 5.

Yes. So they needed to put a coalition together to form government.

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Its a total waste of Time debating with fools who think the landslide wins were rigged-

The truth is the Reds won one after the other and won well -

As they would in future were voting ever allowed.

The "reds" didn't win the 2007 election. They needed to put a coalition together to form government.

Despite being the junta's target for suppression, the PPP managed to win 233 out of 480 parliamentary seats, close to controlling the majority in the House of Representatives. The Democrat Party came in a distant second with 165 seats, Chart Thai 37, For the Motherland 24, Ruam Jai Thai Chat Pattana 9, the Neutral Democratic Party 7, and Pracharat 5.

Yes. So they needed to put a coalition together to form government.

Despite being hampered by the Junta-

However won 68 more seats than the distant second democrats (or over 15% more votes )

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Is this going to be a bi-monthly propoganda report?

Talking Polls I remember I believe a couple of years ago the top man in the Police in Bangkok announced only 50% of his Police force were corrupt. Bit like the glass which is either 50% empty or 50% full. Think I would have kept that to myself

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