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The fallout continues after a drug bust at a karaoke venue in Bangkok revealed that the owner had previously donated 3 million baht to the Palang Pracharath Party. Now, the political party may face dissolution due to accepting what is believed to be “grey money” donations, with top officials being banned from politics. Former election commissioner Somchai Srisutthiyakorn said that dissolution is likely for the political party if it is confirmed that the money received was nefarious. Officials are calling for a thorough and transparent investigation. They stress the need for honesty, accuracy, swiftness, and the even application of the […]

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"They stress the need for honesty, accuracy, swiftness, and an even application of the law, implying fears of bias in favour of the large political party."

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That's hilarious.

THAT side of the political equation does not get banned, only its opponents do.

Or...

Have I missed the last twenty years of Thai politics?

 

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It will happen when elephants fly. But why would they care as they will just make a new party with the same bozos. Give Prawit retirement with an electric scooter

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Justice Minister Somsak Thepsutin acknowledged that Chaiyanat donated three million baht to the Palang Pracharath Party in 2021. It is alleged he donated the money to the government, and started a business soon after the donation before gaining Thai citizenship.

Must be the back door to citizenship in Thailand.

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Recently was it not Prawit that got in a tither when Pnut demanded answers of where the money went for flood relief for businesses?????????????

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"They stress the need for honesty, accuracy, swiftness, and an even application of the law, implying fears of bias in favour of the large political party."

I wonder if the same stress would be put out if it was on the other side of the political divide, silly me of course it would not just another day of using the corruption of ALL of Thailand to dispose of political enemies.

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