PPP set to win but without majority
PPP set to win but without majority
Just a snippet about the first coverage I've seen this morning from the UK:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/international ... 25,00.html
I'm sure ther'll be plenty more to come.
What I found interesting is that the 3rd and 4th placed parties were invited straight away to talk to The King's chief advisor.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/international ... 25,00.html
I'm sure ther'll be plenty more to come.
What I found interesting is that the 3rd and 4th placed parties were invited straight away to talk to The King's chief advisor.
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Hallo Mr. Lomu!
Same thung with the German News media This one I hust found on DW-World.de just right now!
http://www.dw-world.de/dw/function/0,,1 ... 435-rdf-mp
DW-World.de is closely working together with Germanies most Popular News Program and Website The tagesschau and tagesschau.de to get it's topic in English!!!
Your's The understudy who has cast his votes yesterday!!!
Same thung with the German News media This one I hust found on DW-World.de just right now!
http://www.dw-world.de/dw/function/0,,1 ... 435-rdf-mp
DW-World.de is closely working together with Germanies most Popular News Program and Website The tagesschau and tagesschau.de to get it's topic in English!!!
Your's The understudy who has cast his votes yesterday!!!
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Re: PPP set to win but without majority
Gen. Prem? Certainly no love lost between G. Prem and Taksin ..lomuamart wrote:Just a snippet about the first coverage I've seen this morning from the UK:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/international ... 25,00.html
I'm sure ther'll be plenty more to come.
What I found interesting is that the 3rd and 4th placed parties were invited straight away to talk to The King's chief advisor.

Why do you think that the Democrats (South) were so strongly favored in all the official rulings, disenfranchised parties, banned politicians, etc?
Politically plagued Thailand is most likely primed for more instability following its return to democracy after 15 months of military rule. Provisional results of the general elections indicate a country still split on regional lines, and it is far from clear who will form the next government. Negotiations and horse-trading have begun in earnest, while allegations of skullduggery do the rounds.
Full Story: Asia Times Online
Thought: Same shit different day!
Full Story: Asia Times Online
Thought: Same shit different day!
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it seems the outcome is pretty undecisive!!
the neutral viewpoint would be, not much will change very quickly, if at all!
the neutral viewpoint would be, not much will change very quickly, if at all!
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The election results only matter if the government is accepted by the Military and the Bangkok Elites who believe they have the absolute right to determine the future of Thailand.
I agree. The instability and division will continue.
I agree. The instability and division will continue.
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Agreeing with seasidessurfer the understudy does.
But the particular Idea that the Future of Thailand will being determind by the Millitary and Bangkok Elites is one thing that really disturbs me.
Your's very concerned with the The state of Thailand
Your's the understudy!
But the particular Idea that the Future of Thailand will being determind by the Millitary and Bangkok Elites is one thing that really disturbs me.
Your's very concerned with the The state of Thailand
Your's the understudy!
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Equally as disturbing is the premise that the future of Thailand is determined by the rural majority who have effectively re-elected Thaksin via a proxy party controlled by a political prehistoric snake called Samak.
The future for Thailand puts it squarely back into an agrarian state where the poor get further into debt and the politicians cream off the fat; education, technology, business and economic progression have no chance.
If thats what Thailand wants then thats what Thailand gets ... time for my predictions again:
http://www.huahinafterdark.com/forum/pr ... t7977.html
The future for Thailand puts it squarely back into an agrarian state where the poor get further into debt and the politicians cream off the fat; education, technology, business and economic progression have no chance.
If thats what Thailand wants then thats what Thailand gets ... time for my predictions again:
http://www.huahinafterdark.com/forum/pr ... t7977.html
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Bangkok Post
Plans to set up a coalition government led by the People Power party (PPP) are hanging by a thread after the Supreme Court's Election Section agreed to rule on whether the PPP is a nominee of the dissolved Thai Rak Thai (TRT) party. The court has decided to consider all four points in a petition lodged by Democrat candidate Chaiwat Sinsuwong. The first hearing is scheduled for Jan 15.
Mr Chaiwat has accused the PPP of being a nominee of the TRT, which was dissolved last year by the Constitution Tribunal.
He has also demanded that advance votes on Dec 15-16 and the Dec 23 polls be nullified.
http://bangkokpost.com/News/04Jan2008_news01.php
Plans to set up a coalition government led by the People Power party (PPP) are hanging by a thread after the Supreme Court's Election Section agreed to rule on whether the PPP is a nominee of the dissolved Thai Rak Thai (TRT) party. The court has decided to consider all four points in a petition lodged by Democrat candidate Chaiwat Sinsuwong. The first hearing is scheduled for Jan 15.
Mr Chaiwat has accused the PPP of being a nominee of the TRT, which was dissolved last year by the Constitution Tribunal.
He has also demanded that advance votes on Dec 15-16 and the Dec 23 polls be nullified.
http://bangkokpost.com/News/04Jan2008_news01.php
More didn't, the majority were country bumpkins, The Nation has a good article on the division of voting by province:da wrote:Lots of bangkokians voted PPP not just the country bumpkins.
http://www.nationmultimedia.com/2008/01 ... 060972.php
Many people seem to forget that Thailand is a bigger country than just Issan.
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My partner has told me this morning that there is going to be a re-vote in areas of Buriram, due to irregularities in the election. I’ve no idea whether this will mean that they will have to have another absentee voting session in Pranburi with an attendant alcohol ban.
It also means that I wasted my time driving over a thousand km’s to get her back for the last one on in December, and all for a measly 100 baht!
It also means that I wasted my time driving over a thousand km’s to get her back for the last one on in December, and all for a measly 100 baht!