2. Today, the Bangkok Post also reports: The leaders of the Democrat and TRT parties will work together to amend the new Constitution to increase its acceptance. The election of a new democratic Thai government will take place 16 December. Thaksin has reportedly not yet commented, but he has serious charges against him in Thai courts, and he will now need to deal with the Thai judiciary rather than the Thai government.
1. The Bangkok Post reports 58% of voters approved the new Thai Constitution - including a majority of voters in all regions of Thailand except the Northeast. 62% of Northeast voters opposed the Constitution, as did a majority of voters in a few provinces in the North - areas where the TRT party was strong and effective. This bodes well for Thai democracy as the new populist party with many TRT policies promises to do very well in December's election for a new democratic Thai government.(cont.)
Today, the Bangkok Posts reports that an overwhelming majority of Thai voters approved the new Thai Constitution in yesterday's vote. Nationwide, more than two-thirds of voters approved the new Constitution, and a solid majority of voters approved the Constitution in every region of Thailand. Prime Minister Surayud reiterates that the general election for a democratic Thai government will be held in December. Thailand will return to democracy by year's end. The Thai people have won.
The Thai King is a truly great man who has devoted his life to helping his people. He uses his wealth to provide schools, hospitals, farms, water, training, and more to those Thais less fortunate. It is the King who is returning the country to democracy. The King has proposed the abolition of lese majeste laws. The reverence and good will of all Thais for the King promises a solution to the problems in South Thailand. Long live the King.
That's a very good point. How about pure drinking water or a sewer system instead of the idolatry and large propaganda pictures what a novel idea that would be, right?
this story about a 12 year old live with handicap mom and her dad pass away ..she send letter to Govement but inside that letter from Our king ..
stripcartoon 3 years ago
2. Today, the Bangkok Post also reports: The leaders of the Democrat and TRT parties will work together to amend the new Constitution to increase its acceptance. The election of a new democratic Thai government will take place 16 December. Thaksin has reportedly not yet commented, but he has serious charges against him in Thai courts, and he will now need to deal with the Thai judiciary rather than the Thai government.
SmedlyDButler 4 years ago
1. The Bangkok Post reports 58% of voters approved the new Thai Constitution - including a majority of voters in all regions of Thailand except the Northeast. 62% of Northeast voters opposed the Constitution, as did a majority of voters in a few provinces in the North - areas where the TRT party was strong and effective. This bodes well for Thai democracy as the new populist party with many TRT policies promises to do very well in December's election for a new democratic Thai government.(cont.)
SmedlyDButler 4 years ago
Today, the Bangkok Posts reports that an overwhelming majority of Thai voters approved the new Thai Constitution in yesterday's vote. Nationwide, more than two-thirds of voters approved the new Constitution, and a solid majority of voters approved the Constitution in every region of Thailand. Prime Minister Surayud reiterates that the general election for a democratic Thai government will be held in December. Thailand will return to democracy by year's end. The Thai people have won.
SmedlyDButler 4 years ago
Indirectly, the king has helped me to have good education and a good life.
Long live the King.
suteera 4 years ago
The Thai King is a truly great man who has devoted his life to helping his people. He uses his wealth to provide schools, hospitals, farms, water, training, and more to those Thais less fortunate. It is the King who is returning the country to democracy. The King has proposed the abolition of lese majeste laws. The reverence and good will of all Thais for the King promises a solution to the problems in South Thailand. Long live the King.
BobTucker2 4 years ago
Public ceremonies in Thailand are paid entirely with private donations.
BobTucker2 4 years ago
That's a very good point. How about pure drinking water or a sewer system instead of the idolatry and large propaganda pictures what a novel idea that would be, right?
ultraverdad 4 years ago
good luck to you. I don't care what you think about him...Because you don't know anything about him and I still love him...So take care yourself.
Banchoet 4 years ago
Go to hell the ape king... who is the most demagogue king in the world.
thk100 4 years ago