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So many PMs, so many unhappy people and yet he is safe in his throne. He very clever man....
The King reigns but does not 'rule'.
So many PMs, so many unhappy people and yet he is safe in his throne. He very clever man....
Samuk used its power to amend rules and law to fit in his own way and for his benefits. just like LKY. That is fair and unshallow? He is elected fair and square because of the spillover merit of thaksin. His capabilities is far from good.
Thais are different from sinkies and they do not need to wait for elections to throw out someone useless. That is called courage. By the time they wait for elections to held , there will be no chance to get rid of the useless one.
But of course , what does sinkie understand?
Just becoz he change rules and law doesn't mean anything. More importantly, is it within his power to do so?
i disagree. It means a lot. The changing of rules is for his own benefit or for the people. There is a big difference and is more important.
1)Just becoz he change rules and law doesn't mean anything. More importantly, is it within his power to do so?
2)He was legally elected by the pple.
It happens all the time with the Singapore Government. Perhaps Singaporeans have gotten used to it as the norm. But it's neither right nor normal. The government is voted in serve the people, but to serve itself.
For the sake of the argument, what if it is really true that the votes of the poor have been literally bought with money? Surely, democracy in this case is just in name and not in spirit?
For the sake of argument, if I am an absolutely corrupt dictator siphoning trillions out of the national wealth, I don't mind throwing a few millions of dollars to the poor so that they will vote for me. It is just loose change to me!
thaksin they say corrupt..
samuk they say corrupt..
maybe no more good n honest politicians in thailand liao
maybe, just maybe PAPAYA should go thailand & try their luck
this one? BUEY SAI lah
that one? BUEY SAI lah
how about that person? HOW CAN EH SAI?
that one's who and who? Wah lau, eh sai meh?
KN%$#@^!
then you tell me TIANG EH SAI lah:p
LKY & LKY Jr can LA.
Ask them go la. cofirm first wk tio gun down by them liao
Referendum on the crisis
The government on Thursday approved an up-or-down national vote of confidence with a referendum that will ask every voting citizen the question: Do you want the government to continue in office?
Minister of Culture Somsak Kiatsuranond briefed the media on the proposal after the special cabinet meeting.
No date has been set for the vote, approved only in principle by the cabinet. The Council of State is to work out ballot questions and details of the referendum, a process Mr Somsak indicated could take a few weeks.
He said the cabinet members see a referendum that asks several questions - even giving voters an opportunity to comment on the ongoing political crisis and standoff in Bangkok. Questions might include whether voters approve of the government, want it to resign, or favour a new election.
"Prime Minister Samak (Sundaravej) sees this as the best solution," said Mr Somsak.
The ballot will ask one simple question, whether voters want the government to stay in power, Mr Somsak said