Thai Junta and Thaksin-Backed Populists Face Off Before 2019 Poll
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That’s not the British way.pczz wrote: ↑Fri Feb 08, 2019 10:42 am More chance of a civil war in th euk over brexit than a civil war in thailand. Who controls the army controls the country, but uk is fast slipping towards anarchy with an incompetent government and a soineless opposition, whichever side of the debate you are on. i think the general should come to the Uk and bang a few political heads together
France will have a civil war way before the UK. We are the kings of protests and civil uprisings.
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This is VERY UNusual as the royalty has before always stayed out of Politics.
3 important points
1. The princess has registered for the Thai Raksa Chart party, which is loyal to the controversial Shinawatra family that has dominated Thai politics for years.
2. The country's current prime minister, Prayuth Chan-ocha, also announced on Friday that he would be running for prime minister in the current election.
3. But the royal family is revered in Thailand and rarely criticised, so there are questions around whether any other candidate would want to challenge a member of the royal family.
In an astonishing move the elder sister of King Vajiralongkorn has submitted her name as the Prime Ministerial candidate for a party allied to former PMs Thaksin & Yingluck Shinawatra. As a royal, in reality, she cannot be opposed. This completely upends Thai politics.
— Jonathan Head (@pakhead) February 8, 2019
more here;
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-47167378
as Stan would say, "Well , here's another fine mess you've gotten us,(me) into"
3 important points
1. The princess has registered for the Thai Raksa Chart party, which is loyal to the controversial Shinawatra family that has dominated Thai politics for years.
2. The country's current prime minister, Prayuth Chan-ocha, also announced on Friday that he would be running for prime minister in the current election.
3. But the royal family is revered in Thailand and rarely criticised, so there are questions around whether any other candidate would want to challenge a member of the royal family.
In an astonishing move the elder sister of King Vajiralongkorn has submitted her name as the Prime Ministerial candidate for a party allied to former PMs Thaksin & Yingluck Shinawatra. As a royal, in reality, she cannot be opposed. This completely upends Thai politics.
— Jonathan Head (@pakhead) February 8, 2019
more here;
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-47167378
as Stan would say, "Well , here's another fine mess you've gotten us,(me) into"
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
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Where is the popcorn?
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The army won’t give up that easily.phuketrichard wrote: ↑Fri Feb 08, 2019 1:40 pm This is VERY UNusual as the royalty has before always stayed out of Politics.
3 important points
1. The princess has registered for the Thai Raksa Chart party, which is loyal to the controversial Shinawatra family that has dominated Thai politics for years.
2. The country's current prime minister, Prayuth Chan-ocha, also announced on Friday that he would be running for prime minister in the current election.
3. But the royal family is revered in Thailand and rarely criticised, so there are questions around whether any other candidate would want to challenge a member of the royal family.
In an astonishing move the elder sister of King Vajiralongkorn has submitted her name as the Prime Ministerial candidate for a party allied to former PMs Thaksin & Yingluck Shinawatra. As a royal, in reality, she cannot be opposed. This completely upends Thai politics.
— Jonathan Head (@pakhead) February 8, 2019
more here;
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-47167378
as Stan would say, "Well , here's another fine mess you've gotten us,(me) into"
I can see some more maneuvering yet and it’ll change no doubt.
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At least this election won't be a slanging match and character assassination like every election in the west is.
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From CNN:
The candidacy of a close member of the royal family is unprecedented in Thailand since the era of absolute monarchy ended 86 years ago. Analysts said the move would have been backed by the new king, whose coronation takes place on May 4-6.
"This is historical," Paul Chambers, politics expert at Thailand's Naresuan University, told CNN. "I think that it's part of a plan by the current sovereign to increase his personal power across the country."
"For him to place his own sister in a position like this ... She's not doing it by herself. This would signify that royalty is increasingly intervening in Thai politics today."
The candidacy of a close member of the royal family is unprecedented in Thailand since the era of absolute monarchy ended 86 years ago. Analysts said the move would have been backed by the new king, whose coronation takes place on May 4-6.
"This is historical," Paul Chambers, politics expert at Thailand's Naresuan University, told CNN. "I think that it's part of a plan by the current sovereign to increase his personal power across the country."
"For him to place his own sister in a position like this ... She's not doing it by herself. This would signify that royalty is increasingly intervening in Thai politics today."
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She renounced her royal status donkey's years ago. Of course she can be opposed.phuketrichard wrote: ↑Fri Feb 08, 2019 1:40 pm As a royal, in reality, she cannot be opposed. This completely upends Thai politics.
— Jonathan Head (@pakhead) February 8, 2019
She's fucking fit, looks 30 years younger than she actually is.
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Jerry; although it is NOT against to law to run against her, i doubt anyone would choose to;;
more from the cnn article;
Things are going to get very interesting over here
more from the cnn article;
ONE BIG PROBLEMThe political culture of Thailand finds that royalty cannot be challenged and for anyone to politically challenge this royalty, well that's simply not acceptable through the political culture," Chambers said. "I doubt any other candidate would dare run against her."
A draconian lese majeste law, backed up by prison terms, could also mean Ubolratana remains unchallenged.
People are hoping that this princess will be a light at the end of Thailand's dark tunnel of dictatorial authoritarianism. That she'll be the means by which democratic forces can compel the junta to cede power and go back to the barracks," Chambers said.
Thai Raksa Chart said in a statement that Ubolratana "thinks it is about time to volunteer to perform the duty as Prime Minister to ... bring development to the country and return the well-being to the people by applying technology, to improve economics and society in order to modernize Thailand at international level, and moreover to create reconciliation among Thai people."
https://edition.cnn.com/2019/02/08/asia ... index.htmlIn March, Thais will vote for the 500-seat lower house of parliament. But the 250-member upper house, or Senate, will be chosen entirely by the military.
Things are going to get very interesting over here
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
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http://www.khaosodenglish.com/politics/ ... omination/
Royalist Hardliners Were in Denial Over Princess Nomination
By Teeranai Charuvastra, Staff Reporter - February 8, 2019 12:31 pm
BANGKOK — News that a former princess will run in next month’s election certainly caught many by surprise, even hardline defenders of the royal family.
Prominent leaders of the royalist camp woke up Friday to what proved a rude awakening for some: Ubolratana Mahidol, the oldest child of the late King Bhumibol, is now the prime minister candidate for a party long accused of undermining the monarchy – a possibility many disregarded just last night.
“This is all fake news,” Sermsuk Kasitipradit wrote Thursday in response to swirling rumors about Ubolratana’s nomination. “It’s fake news. No one is nominating her.”
Sermsuk, a former editor of The Nation newspaper who commands a large online following, wrote this morning that he had to acknowledge the news.
“This is a long movie,” Sermsuk wrote to his followers, many of whom criticized former leader Thaksin Shinawatra for “drawing” the royal family into politics.
Chulcherm Yugala, a distant relative of the late King Bhumibol, had also dismissed the rumors as nonsense.
“Nonsense. This country is getting very imaginative,” Chulcherm wrote last night. He has yet to post any mea culpa.
Popular Thaksin critic and hardline royalist Therdsak Jiamkijwattana had likewise slammed those spreading rumors for sowing “confusion.”
After Ubolratana’s acceptance of the nomination was confirmed, Therdsak posted a poem attributed to a famed monk who prophesied that a “lady on a white horse” would rescue Thailand in its darkest moment.
Their surprise is a telling sign of how tightly the Thaksin faction has kept word of its checkmate move secret to even those in the palace’s inner circle.
It was also a media-made moment of validation for Thaksin, who has long battled suspicions from the royalist faction that he seeks to overthrow the monarchy. When a photo of Thaksin and Ubolratana watching the FIFA World Cup in Russia emerged on social media last year, many royalists believed it was a forgery.
Royalist Hardliners Were in Denial Over Princess Nomination
By Teeranai Charuvastra, Staff Reporter - February 8, 2019 12:31 pm
BANGKOK — News that a former princess will run in next month’s election certainly caught many by surprise, even hardline defenders of the royal family.
Prominent leaders of the royalist camp woke up Friday to what proved a rude awakening for some: Ubolratana Mahidol, the oldest child of the late King Bhumibol, is now the prime minister candidate for a party long accused of undermining the monarchy – a possibility many disregarded just last night.
“This is all fake news,” Sermsuk Kasitipradit wrote Thursday in response to swirling rumors about Ubolratana’s nomination. “It’s fake news. No one is nominating her.”
Sermsuk, a former editor of The Nation newspaper who commands a large online following, wrote this morning that he had to acknowledge the news.
“This is a long movie,” Sermsuk wrote to his followers, many of whom criticized former leader Thaksin Shinawatra for “drawing” the royal family into politics.
Chulcherm Yugala, a distant relative of the late King Bhumibol, had also dismissed the rumors as nonsense.
“Nonsense. This country is getting very imaginative,” Chulcherm wrote last night. He has yet to post any mea culpa.
Popular Thaksin critic and hardline royalist Therdsak Jiamkijwattana had likewise slammed those spreading rumors for sowing “confusion.”
After Ubolratana’s acceptance of the nomination was confirmed, Therdsak posted a poem attributed to a famed monk who prophesied that a “lady on a white horse” would rescue Thailand in its darkest moment.
Their surprise is a telling sign of how tightly the Thaksin faction has kept word of its checkmate move secret to even those in the palace’s inner circle.
It was also a media-made moment of validation for Thaksin, who has long battled suspicions from the royalist faction that he seeks to overthrow the monarchy. When a photo of Thaksin and Ubolratana watching the FIFA World Cup in Russia emerged on social media last year, many royalists believed it was a forgery.
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