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  • OPINION

    Income tax could become the great equaliser

    News, Voranai Vanijaka, Published on 07/07/2013

    » Do you feel singled out, victimised? Has this democracy treated you unfairly? Are you one of only about three million Thais paying income tax? If so, raise your hand, because, blast it all, we should demand equality!

  • OPINION

    Put your country first, before politics

    Voranai Vanijaka, Published on 11/07/2013

    » The controversial audio tape of what appears to be Deputy Defence Minister Yuthasak Sasiprapa and Thaksin Shinawatra engaging in a supposedly naughty conversation may be grabbing all the attention right now, but let’s not forget yesterday’s news, the rice pledging scheme, just because there’s a fresh, sexy headline.

  • OPINION

    UDD can bring us change to believe in

    News, Voranai Vanijaka, Published on 19/05/2013

    » The accusation is often made that Thailand can never change. However, over the past six years, propelled by political crisis, there have been many changes, which some some would say are for the better. Some would argue the opposite, but at the end of the day it is up to the Thai people to steer the direction of change.

  • OPINION

    Abhisit is here, where is Thaksin?

    Voranai Vanijaka, Published on 23/05/2013

    » Abhisit Vejjajiva sat at the Democrat Party headquarters in Phaya Thai and said, "If I’m guilty, then execute me". Whether he’s a "murderer" who ordered the killing of "innocent" civilians or not, he’s here in Thailand willing to face charges. So let the court decide.

  • OPINION

    Yingluck, stay home, you're needed here

    Voranai Vanijaka, Published on 28/03/2013

    » This year Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra will pay official visits to about 10 countries. Since she took office in August 2011 she has visited about 30 nations. She has been 19 months in office, that’s about 1.6 foreign trips per month.

  • OPINION

    Power of the three

    News, Voranai Vanijaka, Published on 07/04/2013

    » Shifting alliances, it's deliciously Machiavellian. There are no BFFs (best friends forever) in politics. Don't be surprised if the old establishment, the military and the Thaksin Shinawatra political machine make a pact to govern Thailand as a triumvirate, leaving the Democrat Party out in the cold. Don't be surprised if negotiations are already under way to achieve that.

  • OPINION

    Democracy loses in halls of parliament

    News, Voranai Vanijaka, Published on 21/04/2013

    » In theory, a democratic nation is governed by three branches: the executive, judicial and the parliamentary or legislative. In Thailand's reality, the country is governed formally by those three institutions, but also informally by two other institutions, the military and what we shall term as the "old establishment".

  • OPINION

    Setting the stage for The Boss

    News, Voranai Vanijaka, Published on 05/05/2013

    » From the Skype meetings to the speech in Mongolia, from the military cleared of all charges and the rally against the Constitution Court _ join the dots and we can see pressure being brought to bear.

  • OPINION

    The darker side of lese majeste

    News, Voranai Vanijaka, Published on 31/03/2013

    » Last Sunday in the article "The Brighter side of lese majeste", we discussed how Thailand is changing. Social media and information technology allow us to obtain information and discuss ideas more openly than ever before.

  • OPINION

    Politics of perception

    Voranai Vanijaka, Published on 04/04/2013

    » What does North Korea fear the most? A revolution that would bring down the Pyongyang regime.

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