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    Outsider PM unacceptable

    News, Editorial, Published on 12/02/2019

    » The short-lived entry of Princess Ubolratana is over, but the fallout should be careful but extensive. The immediate question concerns the fate of the Thai Raksa Chart Party, and it looks bleak. Beyond that, however, are many issues of politics and of ethics quite separate from the matter of royalty.

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    The wrong arm of the law

    News, Editorial, Published on 23/02/2019

    » The National Council for Peace and Order's (NCPO) legal arm, the Judge Advocate General (JAG) Office, has proved to be both powerful and abusive. Its numerous legal actions against civilians, mainly activists and politicians, have barely benefited the public but instead served the regime's interests.

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    Dirty poll tricks a blow

    News, Editorial, Published on 04/03/2019

    » With 20 days to go, the first full-blown election campaign in eight years is quickly taking shape. Candidates are mostly in dawn-to-midnight campaign mode. TV stations are preparing to air the neutral advertisements that give each party 10 clear minutes to state their policies. Top party candidates are mostly -- excluding the prime minister -- preparing for face-to-face debates. Troublemakers are busy with outright law-breaking and stretching campaign laws and resources to or past the limits.

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    Tick tock, it's coalition time

    News, Editorial, Published on 26/03/2019

    » After a fierce election, the nation is bracing for another power struggle after two arch-rivals -- the pro-military Palang Pracharath (PPRP) and pro-democracy camp led by Pheu Thai, still closely linked to former premier Thaksin Shinawatra -- each won enough votes to seek a coalition.

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    Stop salvo against FFP

    News, Editorial, Published on 28/03/2019

    » According to the unofficial and partial results issued by the Election Commission (EC), the Future Forward Party (FFP) received almost six million votes and at least 80 seats in the House of Representatives in Sunday's general election. That makes it the third-largest party with about 18% of the popular vote.

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    Victory's high price tag

    News, Editorial, Published on 05/04/2019

    » The Future Forward Party (FFP) is paying a high price for coming in as the second runner-up in the general election. Key FFP figures -- namely party leader Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit and secretary-general Piyabutr Saengkanokkul -- have been slapped with dubious criminal accusations that were brought against them by the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO).

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    Allow judicial criticism

    News, Editorial, Published on 19/04/2019

    » When law lecturer-turned-politician Piyabutr Saengkanokkul read out a statement by his Future Forward Party (FFP) on the Constitutional Court's dissolution of the Thai Raksa Chart Party in March, it did not cause him much trouble.

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    EC must show share proof

    News, Editorial, Published on 25/04/2019

    » If you think the media share-holding allegation against Future Forward Party leader Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit has similarities with the share-concealment charge against Thaksin Shinawatra prior to him becoming premier, think again. They are not comparable.

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    Give FFP boss a fair trial

    News, Editorial, Published on 24/05/2019

    » From a legal standpoint, two shareholding cases that the Election Commission (EC) filed with the Constitutional Court -- one submitted this month against Future Forward Party (FFP) leader Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit and the other made one year ago against Foreign Affairs Minister Don Pramudwinai -- are almost identical, as there could be a slight difference in technicalities. However, they were given different treatment by the EC.

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    No reason for celebration

    News, Editorial, Published on 29/05/2019

    » After five years under military rule, Thailand in the aftermath of the March 24 general election was in dire need of political stability to help build economic confidence and rise beyond its political conflict. However, the post-poll political climate provides a different outlook. The country will likely suffer another round of political uncertainty amid mounting discontent under the rule of a weak, unstable and possibly short-lived coalition government.

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