Bandung_Dero wrote: ↑March 13, 2024, 3:28 pm
Laan Yaa Mo wrote: ↑February 2, 2024, 5:12 pm
It will end as it usually does with the military, business elites and certain individuals deciding the political fate of politicians who are deemed a threat to the status quo.
Agreed, the outcome will end in another coup if the "Move Forward" party gains too much momentum and the puppet parties with the corrupt bureaucrats not keeping them under control.
An argument has been posed that the Section 112 law is part of the Thai Criminal Code and therefore not in the purview of the Constitutional Court.
Recent coups have been led by the military against popular, elected governments. Due to the duplicitous actions of the Shinawatra's, this current government is in no shape or form a popular or elected one. It's fundamentally the same elite/military cronyism with a fake veneer of populism. Unless there's an undisclosed band of disenfranchised generals, typically graduates from the same military school, who feel the urgent need to top-up their retirement funds, I don't see another coup. However, I can see public protests where more supporters of the dissolved MFP will be arrested and detained than any from the counter-protesting royalist camp.