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Impeachment process will delay reform, NLA chief warns
The Sunday Nation

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BANGKOK: -- The impeachment process against three big political figures of the previous government, including former prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra, may affect national reform work, National Legislative Assembly (NLA) president Pornpetch Wichitcholchai admitted yesterday.

He said it is imperative that the NLA be impartial and adhere to what is just and lawful in conducting the impeachment process against Yingluck and the others. The other two are former Parliament president and House of Representatives speaker Somsak Kiartsuranont and former Senate speaker Nikom Wairatpanich.

"The NLA must be impartial and must not be seen to be taking a particular side or having a bias against any side. This will become a shield that will protect the NLA," Pornpetch said. "More importantly, it will result in the lessening of conflict between people in society and create more understanding. If we create hatred by demonstrating that the NLA makes decisions that are unjust then that's the end. Whatever follows will lack credibility," he warned, in reference to the impeachment process and debate in the NLA scheduled for later this week.

Besides the three prominent figures, Pornpetch said impeachment would also be considered against 38 former MPs and senators. Another lot of impeachment, he said, will involve 200 more people and was yet to be submitted by the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC). The NLA president admitted he was worried it would take away a lot of meeting time from the NLA's other work.

Pornpetch said it was impossible that the result, no matter how it goes, would please every one, as one's perception of the decision would depend on one's predisposition. It is unclear at present whether Yingluck will be present in person at the NLA to defend herself on Friday as scheduled. The process next week will involve the NACC detailing charges against the accused to the NLA followed by the accused defending themselves in front of the House, and the House asking questions followed by the decision of the House.

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/politics/Impeachment-process-will-delay-reform-NLA-chief-wa-30251145.html

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-- The Nation 2015-01-04

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They didn't twig that this would be the accusation before they started this whole impeachment and reform process.

So I guess this will mean that because it is apparently impossible for this junta to walk and whistle at the same time, they will add another 6 months to a year to the reform process.

P.S. Why is tabling reform completely uncompatiable with an impeachment? why cant they complete the impeachment and have the new constitution ready and finished to go with the moment any cases are finished? Assuming they want to actually get on with the reform of course. Hmmmm.

Shock horror. Maybe they don't?

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All i hear now is back peddling now from the court, prosecutors, and current government when they mention legal action against Yingluck. Their case must not be that strong if they are all in unison about this or there are rumblings from the people from behind the scene that this time it might not go over as easily with the populous as past coups.

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Why should either bother turning up?

She and her party were elected democratically by the Thai people and Suthep and the the military conspired to bring her and the government down because we all know the yellow elite can't win.

This is nothing but a ploy to get the Shinawatras out of politics and a move that will be seen by the voting public as nothing but a bias kangaroo court.

There should be no cases to answer while the junta is in power.

S/P.... time and time again you tell us about this democratically elected government... how on earth can BOUGHT votes constitute a democratically elected government. And when there are constituancies where certain party candidates cannot canvas without serious physical threats to themselves and their wives and children . So , please explain yourself.... And I hate to break the news to you but it seems to me that Suthep won...... And the Junta is in power because of the violence of certain Red Shirts... who seem to be very quiet now.. Seems the threat of having their assets stripped away from them shuts them all up... so much for principals... wai2.gif

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Why should either bother turning up?

She and her party were elected democratically by the Thai people and Suthep and the the military conspired to bring her and the government down because we all know the yellow elite can't win.

This is nothing but a ploy to get the Shinawatras out of politics and a move that will be seen by the voting public as nothing but a bias kangaroo court.

There should be no cases to answer while the junta is in power.

S/P.... time and time again you tell us about this democratically elected government... how on earth can BOUGHT votes constitute a democratically elected government. And when there are constituancies where certain party candidates cannot canvas without serious physical threats to themselves and their wives and children . So , please explain yourself.... And I hate to break the news to you but it seems to me that Suthep won...... And the Junta is in power because of the violence of certain Red Shirts... who seem to be very quiet now.. Seems the threat of having their assets stripped away from them shuts them all up... so much for principals... wai2.gif

Wow, that reply will really get him stuttering ! whistling.gif

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True Robby the law is the however how fairly is it going to be dished out when the current regime clearly demonstrates bias towards the shins?

He's right but no matter what decision gets handed down it won't go down well with either sides.

Could it possibly be because the Shins are the worst offenders ?

It is not bias parrot it is going after those who have broken the law, you are clearly the one who is bias.

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I certainly am bias when it comes to an elected government being thrown out by force and the freedom of speech taken away.

As for the old chestnut about vote buying it happens on both side of political fence and has no bearing on the outcome.

As for reds being quiet yes that's very true as they just have to tolerate this latest coup until the elections and pending how much match fixing goes into the constitution then they will win by a mile.

Can't understand junta supporters.

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Why should either bother turning up?

She and her party were elected democratically by the Thai people and Suthep and the the military conspired to bring her and the government down because we all know the yellow elite can't win.

This is nothing but a ploy to get the Shinawatras out of politics and a move that will be seen by the voting public as nothing but a bias kangaroo court.

There should be no cases to answer while the junta is in power.

Why? To show courage, moral standing, innocence rather than negligence, things like that.

Of course, the 700 billion Baht debt the Yingluck Government stood guarantee for has nothing to do with the case, allegedly.

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Why should either bother turning up?

She and her party were elected democratically by the Thai people and Suthep and the the military conspired to bring her and the government down because we all know the yellow elite can't win.

This is nothing but a ploy to get the Shinawatras out of politics and a move that will be seen by the voting public as nothing but a bias kangaroo court.

There should be no cases to answer while the junta is in power.

Why? To show courage, moral standing, innocence rather than negligence, things like that.

Are you still talking about Thailand?
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Why should either bother turning up?

She and her party were elected democratically by the Thai people and Suthep and the the military conspired to bring her and the government down because we all know the yellow elite can't win.

This is nothing but a ploy to get the Shinawatras out of politics and a move that will be seen by the voting public as nothing but a bias kangaroo court.

There should be no cases to answer while the junta is in power.

S/P.... time and time again you tell us about this democratically elected government... how on earth can BOUGHT votes constitute a democratically elected government. And when there are constituancies where certain party candidates cannot canvas without serious physical threats to themselves and their wives and children . So , please explain yourself.... And I hate to break the news to you but it seems to me that Suthep won...... And the Junta is in power because of the violence of certain Red Shirts... who seem to be very quiet now.. Seems the threat of having their assets stripped away from them shuts them all up... so much for principals... wai2.gif

Sarcasm???
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Why should either bother turning up?

She and her party were elected democratically by the Thai people and Suthep and the the military conspired to bring her and the government down because we all know the yellow elite can't win.

This is nothing but a ploy to get the Shinawatras out of politics and a move that will be seen by the voting public as nothing but a bias kangaroo court.

There should be no cases to answer while the junta is in power.

My God! Get a life!!!

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They will end up doing what they always do....nothing; apart from spouting bullshit to the masses.

Who is 'they'?

You mean the red leaders who sprouted to the masses, including many lies and deceit, hate, doctored tapes, and promises of 'everyone will be rich in six months'.

In reality a sizeable % of poor farmers got nothing, and many farmers who did were left unpaid for months, many committed suicide and in the end the junta organized the payments due to them.

Now we see suggestions that one of the red leaders, n....... (bring gasoline, we turn turn Bangkok into a sea of flames etc etc) is well involved in a big trucking

company used to transport many tons of rice which seems lacking in proper paperwork.

Is this the 'they' you mean?

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