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Move Forward Party (MFP) leader Pita Limjaroenrat today addressed allegations surrounding a contentious meeting of iTV shareholders and efforts to prevent him from becoming the next Prime Minister. While there is uncertainty about who is involved in these behind-the-scenes manoeuvres, the MFP’s legal team is gathering more evidence from those involved. Pita acknowledges that the … …

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With out personal given immunity and forced connections, P-Nut and P-Wit would probably be behind bars  for a long long time already. This is an f-n guillotine hunt by the regime and the m o r o n s who support this hierarchy as usual. 

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what a slow process of becoming a prime minister !  Look like he is planning to become prime minister in 2025 !.

This are the highly likely hood of again military taking over. Need to come up with quick solution else stability leads to trouble, never ending.

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The letter of the law shall be applied without exception, when it suits.  

This young fella knew the daggers would be out.  Watch your back, Jack.   Mind stray banana peels near stairs and open windows in high-rise buildings in windy days.  Whatever you do, DO NOT appear on a television cooking show no matter how much "they" offer you.  🎯

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What a surprise once again scandal is produced in Thai politics, of course there is always less scandal if the military approve of a candidate.

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Pita must accept some of the responsibility for the pickle he finds himself in. It’s naive of him to think the forces of darkness would turn a blind eye to his share holdings no matter the circumstances.

As far as the election is concerned, things would be a hell of a lot easier if Thailand moved to a preferential voting system.

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