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Thakshin Shinawatra: Divisive ex PM returns to Thailand after 15 years

Thakshin Shinawatra: Divisive ex PM returns to Thailand after 15 years
Aug 21,2023 9:51 pm

... " I m ok with them reconciling with the pro-military government, or else we re stuck with The Senators...

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May 29,2023 9:21 pm

... Sources inside the senate, though, say this will be difficult to achieve so long as Move Forward remains committed to amending the lèse majesté law; but that at least some of The Senators, who only have a year left of their unelected terms, do feel uneasy about opposing a coalition which won a clear majority in the election...

Thailand elections: Move Forward looks to make history

Thailand elections: Move Forward looks to make history
May 15,2023 10:31 pm

... As The Senators were appointed by incumbent Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha, it is presumed that they will oppose a Move Forward-led administration...

Thailand elections: Polls open with Thaksin's daughter as frontrunner

Thailand elections: Polls open with Thaksin's daughter as frontrunner
May 13,2023 10:00 pm

... As The Senators were all appointed by the coup leaders they have always voted in favour of the current, military-aligned government, and never in favour of the opposition...

Hello, Senator? This is the Duchess of Sussex calling

Hello, Senator? This is the Duchess of Sussex calling
Nov 6,2021 5:23 am

... Meghan was reportedly given The Senators phone numbers by a Democratic colleague: New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand...

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Trump indictment: the senators sworn in for historical study
Feb 16,2020 10:10 am

... Chief Justice of the Supreme Court John Roberts administered the oath to The Senators to impartial justice...

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Trump, the Ukraine and the Prosecutor's office: your questions answered
Feb 16,2020 6:38 am

... The Senators asked for more information, but the letters did not threaten the termination of US aid...

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Greta Thunberg to US politicians: I'm sorry, you try hard enough
Feb 16,2020 6:20 am

... Greta reminded The Senators to voice that this is not about youth activism ...

Thailand elections: Polls open with Thaksin's daughter as frontrunner

Feb 16,2020 2:52 am

By Jonathan HeadSouth East Asia correspondent

Voting has begun in Thailand's general election, where The Daughter of ousted former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra is the frontrunner.

The election is being described as a Turning Point for a country that has experienced a dozen military coups in its recent history.

Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha, the army general who led The Last coup in 2014, is seeking another term.

But he is facing a strong challenge from two anti-military parties.

Leading The Race is Pheu Thai (For Thais), led by Mr Thaksin's daughter, Paetongtarn Shinawatra . The 36-year-old is harnessing her father's wide patronage network while sticking to the populist message that has resonated with rural, low-income regions of the country.

Mr Thaksin, a telecommunications billionaire, is loved by many lower income Thais but is deeply unpopular with the royalist elite. He was ousted in a military coup in 2006, when his opponents accused him of corruption. He has denied the allegations and has since been living In Exile since 2008 in London and Dubai.

" I think After Eight years The People want better politics, better solutions for the country than just coup d'etats, " Ms Paetongtarn told The Bbc in a recent interview.

Move Forward, led by Pita Limjaroenrat , a 42-year-old former tech executive, has also been Rising Fast in opinion polls. Its young, progressive and ambitious candidates have been campaigning on a simple but powerful message: Thailand needs to change.

" And The Change is really not about having another coup. Because that's a change backwards. It's about reforming the military, The Monarchy , for a democratic future, with better economic performance, " says Thitinan Pongsudhirak, from The Institute of Security and International Studies at Chulalongkorn University .

Meanwhile, Mr Prayuth, 69, is lagging in opinion polls. He seized power from the government of Mr Thaksin's sister, Yingluck Shinawatra , in 2014, following months of turmoil.

Thailand held an election in 2019, but the results showed no clear party had won a majority. And weeks later, a pro-military party formed the government and named Mr Prayuth as its PM candidate in a process that the opposition said was unfair.

The Following year a controversial court ruling dissolved Future Forward, the previous iteration of Move Forward, which had performed strongly in the election thanks to the passionate support of younger voters. That sparked off mass protests lasting 6 months which called for reform of the military and The Monarchy .

With nearly 70 parties contesting this election, and several large ones, it is unlikely any one party will get an outright majority of the seats in the lower house.

But even if one party does not win a majority, or has a majority coalition in place, the political system bequeathed by the military-drafted 2017 constitution, and a range of other extra-electoral authorities, can prevent it from taking office.

The Constitution , written while Thailand was under military rule, created a 250-seat appointed senate, which gets to vote on The Choice of The Next PM and government.

As The Senators were all appointed by The Coup leaders they have always voted in favour of the current, military-aligned government, and never in favour of the opposition.

So technically any party without The Senate 's backing would need a super-majority of 376 out of the 500 seats, an unobtainable target.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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