Thai political deadlock drags on as prime minister vote delayed indefinitely
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ส.ค. 2023
- Thailand's political deadlock drags on -- the parliamentary vote to select a new premier has been delayed indefinitely, pending a court decision. The Constitutional Court will decide in mid-August whether a prime minister candidate can stand for a vote more than once. The election-winning Move Forward Party has been excluded from a new government coalition by the runner-up Pheu Thai. It has now been over 80 days since May's election was surprisingly won by Move Forward.
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Civil unrest mounting ?. The longer it drags with no government, the ppl and country hurt and suffer. 😕 👎 👎 👎 👎 👎 👎 👎 👎 👎 👎 👎 👎 👎 👎 👎 👎
"సుబ్బారావు దుర్మార్గం" పై బుక్ ని పబ్లిక్ డొమైన్ లో పెట్టినందుకు థాయిలాండ్ ప్రధానికి చాలా ధన్యవాదాలు !-విజయ్, ఒంగోలు
Thailand is a nation not easy to manage. I hope whatever differences they might have will be settled amicably among themselves for a new PM.
Constitutional Court Bias
MFP already doomed from day one with their anti junta and anti monarch stance. MFP has failed to formed the government, now its Pheu Thai's turn to negotiate with Junta. As expected, 250 senators will support Pheu Thai if they form a new coalition with the other two related junta military parties. So that the parliament PM vote count would be 250 + 141 + 71 + 40 = 502 > 376
Srettha to be new PM
Mr Pita ❤
1 .health and safety come first 2. then freedom
1. health and safety come first and 2. then freedom!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Poor Thailand People 🎉