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Abhisit still concerned about political party restrictions

By The Nation

 

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Democrat Party leader Abhisit Vejjajiva said yesterday he was still concerned about the current limitations on party activities after the constitution was promulgated, but added that he believed that the junta would gradually loosen its grip.

 

In a press briefing after a Buddhist ceremony marking party’s 71st anniversary, the former prime minister said his party had been working unofficially to recruit new members as well as develop policies despite the law limiting political activity. 

 

“We have no problems. Everyone is ready. We will vote on the new executive board following the organic law on political parties,” he said. 

 

Regarding the Election Commission’s latest move to prepare constituencies for the election next year, Abhisit said the demographics could still change ahead of the ballot. The current constituency map only gave a rough picture of how many MPs each constituency would have, he said. 

 

However, he said the map helped parties prepare for the election next year.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/news/national/30311516

 
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This article makes Abhisit look a trifle thick, given the repeated delays to the election and the prospect of the junta retaining their stranglehold on society should one day this 'election' be realised...

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16 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Abhisit still concerned about political party restrictions

Gee Abhisit only now are you coming oops forgot the word still to realizing this. Were the batteries in your hmm flashlight dead or were you off on holidays and just returned. If your looking for an open field with Marquis of Queensberry rules and seconds in attendance forget it. Like a science fiction movie check your neck for an implant. 

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1 hour ago, williamgeorgeallen said:

the peoples democratic party and mr abhisit were all for the military coup. guess he did not figure on the military holding onto power for so long or sinking its roots into the democratic process.

Talking about roots he better check the back of his neck for an implant. 

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18 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

party had been working unofficially to recruit new members as well as develop policies despite the law limiting political activity. 

So he knowingly violates the law with immunity from the junta. Must be nice to be on the inside with the junta. I doubt the PTP will have such equal privileges.   

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11 hours ago, wakeupplease said:

Democrat Party>>>>>>> leader Abhisit Vejjajiva

 

In name, >>>>>>>> but not meaning says alot for the old school days, probable sat at the back or never attended

He attended Eton, in common with his elitist pal David Cameron.

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2 hours ago, Sphere said:

How's this case coming along........:coffee1:

 

 

DEMOCRAT PARTY leader Abhisit Vejjajiva will not be disqualified from a seat in the House under the new draft charter, Constitution Drafting Committee (CDC) chairman Meechai Ruchupan said yesterday, adding that the draft only stipulated that those fired f

The statement followed a Civil Court ruling that the former prime minister’s removal from the Army reserve in 2012 by former defence minister Sukumpol Suwannathat was legal and justified.

http://www.nationmultimedia.com/news/national/aec/30276219

http://thailandchatter.com/showthread.php?7050-Court-Abhisit-s-dismissal-from-army-reserve-justified

 

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