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Thai chio bu PM forced to resign over abuse of power - WHO IS NEXT?

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https://sg.news.yahoo.com/thai-pm-forced-resign-over-abuse-power-064130824.html

BANGKOK (AP) — Thailand's prime minister was forced to resign Wednesday after the Constitutional Court found her guilty in an abuse of power case, pushing the country deeper into political turmoil.

Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra was charged with abusing her authority by transferring a senior civil servant in 2011 to another position. The court ruled that the transfer was carried out with a "hidden agenda" to benefit her politically powerful family and, therefore, violated the constitution, an accusation she has denied.

The court ruling marks the latest dramatic twist in Thailand's long-running political crisis. It was a victory for Yingluck's opponents who for the past six months have been engaged in vociferous and sometimes violent street protests demanding she step down to make way for an interim unelected leader.

But it does little to resolve Thailand's political crisis as it leaves the country in limbo — and primed for more violence. Since November, more than 20 have been killed and hundreds injured.

The ruling also casts doubt on whether new elections planned for July will take place, which would anger Yingluck's mostly rural supporters who have called for a major rally Saturday in Bangkok.

It also remains far from clear whether her opponents will be able to achieve other key demands, including creating a reform council overseen by a leader of their choice who will carry out various steps to rid the country of corruption and what they say is money politics, including alleged vote-buying.

The campaign against Yingluck has been the latest chapter in Thailand's political upheaval that began when her brother, Thaksin Shinawatra, was ousted by a 2006 military coup after protests accusing him of corruption, abuse of power and disrespect for constitutional monarch King Bhumibol Adulyadej. Since then, Thaksin's supporters and opponents have engaged in a power struggle that has on occasion turned bloody.
 
Moi noe wat chiu all fucktard thinking...dun...even...think...bout...it!! :D:D


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Re: Yingluck booted out from parliament.

The court ruled that the transfer was carried out with a “hidden agenda” to benefit her politically powerful family and, therefore, violated the constitution, an accusation she has denied.


Hakka people and their bad habit. :rolleyes:


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ms.. every time the word "chio bu" is mentioned.. u will sure appear..next will be ying yang..:oIo: :D

but you sure it is her or not? maybe it is her "ang" possible or not? ;)

Moi noe wat chiu all fucktard thinking...dun...even...think...bout...it!! :D:D
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ms.. every time the word "chio bu" is mentioned.. u will sure appear..next will be ying yang..:oIo: :D

But...chiu mus admit...we still better den nat nat...he appear eberytime somebody mentioned...gay...:D:p
 
Can Singapore outsource its court to the Thai court? Cheaper, better and more efficient.
 
ms...Horse say liao.. we wait for more turmoil to happen and the baht to drop then we buy in.
BRING IN THE RED SHIRTS!

what is a good price to enter? now is about
1.00 SGD = 25.9538

can hit 1.00 SGD =28 or not?

Moi noe wat chiu all fucktard thinking...dun...even...think...bout...it!! :D:D
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ms.. every time the word "chio bu" is mentioned.. u will sure appear..next will be ying yang..:oIo: :D
You got your wish :p:D

Who's next? 10 member of her cabinet fell by the sword. Given the realities of thai political chaos...not too unexpected

http://www.bangkokpost.com/most-recent/408549/charter-court-yingluck-out

ms...Horse say liao.. we wait for more turmoil to happen and the baht to drop then we buy in.
BRING IN THE RED SHIRTS!
what is a good price to enter? now is about
1.00 SGD = 25.9538
can hit 1.00 SGD =28 or not?
Maybe not, MS parked his fortunes in Thai real estate (as in red light areas, Nana, SC). Need to bail out :p
 
Re: Yingluck booted out from parliament.

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BANGKOK: Thailand’s Constitutional Court said it will rule on Wednesday whether to remove Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra from office on abuse of power charges, a verdict that could plunge the country deeper into crisis.

The premier appeared at the court on Tuesday to deny the allegation, filed by a group of senators who said that then-national security chief Thawil Pliensri was replaced after her 2011 election for the benefit of her party.

But the court’s president Charoon Intachan said the nine-member bench had heard enough evidence and was ready to rule.

“The hearing is over... the court has decided to rule on May 7 at noon,” he said.

The case, one of two potential knockout legal moves against her premiership, comes as Thailand’s political crisis reaches a critical juncture. Anti-government protesters are still massed on Bangkok’s streets — although in diminished numbers — and Yingluck’s supporters are also threatening to rally to defend her.

“I didn’t violate any laws, I didn’t receive any benefit from the appointment,” a composed Yingluck told the court.

Under the constitution — forged after a 2006 coup that ousted Yingluck’s billionaire brother Thaksin Shinawatra as premier — such an offence could lead to her removal.

The court could also extend its verdict to cabinet members who endorsed the decision to remove Thawil, potentially dislodging a layer of ruling party decision-makers with ties to Thaksin, who lives overseas to avoid jail for corruption convictions.

Pro-government “Red Shirts” have vowed to defend Yingluck from being toppled and any decision to remove the premier will kindle fears of deadly clashes between rival political sides.

At least 25 people have died and hundreds more have been wounded in political violence linked to the six-month protests.

If Yingluck alone is dismissed then a deputy prime minister can replace her until a new government is formed through elections.

But observers say a ruling to sack Yingluck and her cabinet could send the kingdom into uncharted territory.

“Thailand will enter a legal limbo,” according to Paul Chambers, director of research at the Institute of South East Asian Affairs at Chiang Mai University.

“There will be no cabinet, prime minister and no lower house. Only the Senate.”

The Thai Senate is part appointed, part elected and it is unclear which side of the political divide holds sway over the chamber — which could be given a role in appointing a new premier.

The Constitutional Court, which oversees cases of violations of Thailand’s charter rewritten in the wake of Thaksin’s removal, has played a key role in recent chapters of Thai politics.

Critics accuse it of rushing through Yingluck’s case and allege previous rulings show that it is politically biased against the Shinawatras.

In 2008, the court forced two Thaksin-linked prime ministers from office.

It also annulled a February election called by Yingluck to shore-up her flagging administration, citing widespread disruption by opposition protesters.

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ms...Horse say liao.. we wait for more turmoil to happen and the baht to drop then we buy in.
BRING IN THE RED SHIRTS!

what is a good price to enter? now is about
1.00 SGD = 25.9538

can hit 1.00 SGD =28 or not?

Moi more tham xim...wait until 1:35...:D:p
 
Re: Yingluck booted out from parliament.

Yingluck is a puppet to his brother Thaksin and Ass Loon is a puppet to his dad bastard LKY. One down, waiting for the other.
 
Like that called abuse of power?like that whole of PAP must be strung up by piano wires till their eyes bulge and face swell like Arnold swazeneggae in total recall.
 
What will de red shirt do next...BS think chiu better dun go Thailand kio kway for time being...:D
 
What will de red shirt do next...BS think chiu better dun go Thailand kio kway for time being...:D

After the Red Shirt start and end..... Than the Yellow Shirt will start the cycle all over again.... Is an never ending story..............
 
After the Red Shirt start and end..... Than the Yellow Shirt will start the cycle all over again.... Is an never ending story..............

Politician will be nothing wo supporters...few men up there can fuck up de entire cuntry...3 mad men can start a 2nd world war...why do we ever need them?
 
The political system in Thailand is really funny. It is the prerogative of the Govt to hire and fire civil servants or to shift them around like playing chess.

To fire a PM because of her decision of removing a civil servant is indeed weird.
 
Every time there's a thread on Yingluck a picture of HC has to appear. WHY?

STOP SPOILING THE THREADS!
 
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