Monday, July 04, 2011

Thai military 'accepts' opposition polls landslide

Mon, Jul 04, 2011
AFP

BANGKOK - Thailand's powerful military will respect a landslide election win by allies of Thaksin Shinawatra who it toppled five years ago, the defence minister said Monday, easing fears of another coup.

Thaksin's sister Yingluck Shinawatra, a 44-year-old political newcomer who is set to become the kingdom's first female prime minister, was scrambling to form a coalition after leading the Puea Thai Party to victory Sunday.

The election and its aftermath is a major test of Thailand's ability to emerge from a long political crisis triggered by Thaksin's 2006 overthrow, which last year saw the country's worst civil violence in decades.


The Puea Thai Party - masterminded by Thaksin from his self-exile in Dubai - won a majority of 265 seats out of 500 in the lower house, the election commission said Monday after the vote count was completed.

That is well ahead of the 159 secured by outgoing premier Abhisit Vejjajiva's establishment-backed Democrats, who have conceded defeat after two and a half years in power. Abhisit resigned as party leader Monday.

The crushing win by Thaksin's allies has reshaped a fractured political landscape, but the party must tread carefully if it wants to avoid alienating other key players such as the military.

Puea Thai has already vowed not to seek revenge over a deadly military crackdown on Thaksin's "Red Shirt" supporters in Bangkok last year that claimed the lives of more than 90 people and left major downtown buildings in flames.

Thailand's outgoing defence minister, himself a retired general, told AFP that the army accepted the election outcome, easing fears of fresh military intervention in a country that has seen almost as many coups as elections.

"I have talked to military leaders. We will allow politicians to work it out. The military will not get involved," General Prawit Wongsuwon told AFP.

"The people have spoken clearly so the military cannot do anything. We accept it."

Observers say a key issue for the Bangkok-based elite is whether the opposition will seek to bring Thaksin back from Dubai, where he lives to avoid a jail term imposed in his absence for corruption.

But even more important may be whether the new government pursues legal or other steps against the generals over the bloody crackdown against last year's mass opposition demonstrations in the heart of Bangkok.

"I believe the military leaders are more concerned about their fates... than about Thaksin's return," said Thongchai Winichakul, a professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

"The Thaksin issue is a smoke-screen to hide their real concern - whether they would be investigated and possibly punished."

Although Puea Thai has secured an absolute majority in parliament, it is courting other parties including Chart Thai Pattana - which won 19 seats - to bolster its hold on the legislature.

"We brought Chart Thai Pattana in to protect against possible defections but it is still uncomfortable in terms of seats and stability," Puea Thai deputy leader Plodprasob Suraswadi said.

The Election Commission is already studying complaints over irregularities, which could see candidates given disqualified and potentially whittle down Puea Thai's majority.

The populist Thaksin is loathed by the nation's elites who see him as corrupt and a threat to the revered monarchy.

An amnesty for the billionaire telecos tycoon would risk infuriating many in the Bangkok-based establishment in government, military and palace circles and could prompt protests by the royalist "Yellow Shirt" movement.

Thaksin, who despite being hugely divisive in Thailand has presided over victories in the nation's last five elections, called on all sides to respect the result and said he did not "want to cause trouble" by returning home.

"I think people want to see reconciliation. They want to move forward," he said. "We will not seek revenge," the former telecom tycoon told Thai television Sunday.

13 comments:

Anonymous said...


From now Cambodia-Thai relation will be started a new chapter. The conflict between Thai and Cambodia came from MR bandit Abashit. Stop blood between Khmer and Thai, let it be freind like the past. God bless all.

Anonymous said...

the games is not over yet, we have to wait and see outcomes in the next 3 months..

Anonymous said...

Hi Shinawatra Thaksin,

We hope your government would not trouble your people and Khmer citizens like Abhisit Vejjajiva 's.

Your actions will reflect on you.

Anonymous said...

Ok, Hun Sen when your turn comes and you are defeated you should behave like a man and bow out like Abhisit Vejjajiva does by praising and congratulating the winner. But Khmer people think that you are not man enough to do that, Ah komsaak nhee.

Anonymous said...

The Coward is Sam Rainsy. He always a sore loser. He never admit defeat in election, but every time he accuse other people of cheating.

Anonymous said...

yingluck is rich and now powerful, so there no need for her to go corrupted. she can help to improve a better relations with cambodia!

Anonymous said...

TO ALL KHMERS BE ALERT YOUR ENTIRE KOH KONG PROVINCE WILLBECOME ' THAI CITY' AND YOUR PREAH VIHEAR TEMPLE BECOME RESORT OF YOUR THAI FRIEND FORMER PRIME MINISTER THAKSIN. TA KUOIY OF PREY LANG.

Anonymous said...

10:27 pm-
Sam Rainsy is not coward but Hun Sen stealing election.
If Abhisit act like Sen, Yingluck never win. but Thai has real democracy and Khmer is dictatorial.
What in the world that one person who cannot even know how to speak Khmer correctly be a PM for 20 years, use your brain.

Anonymous said...

Paeur Thai -sralanh thai- party is mastermined by exile, so is SRP.
they win, why not us.

Anonymous said...

they win because they are smart, sam rainsy and his company is stupid, that's why! they need to wake up and learn from thailand election process, and definitely learn from yingluck how she did it, ok!

sam rainsy party is called a stupid, backward party, too much racial bigots in there!

Anonymous said...

The Sam Rainsy party will copy the Puea Thai Party's strategy to use Mrs. Sam Rainsy for 2013 election if Mr. Sam Rainsy is not allowed to come back to Cambodia and still a fugitive.

Please note Khmer political landscape is very different to Thailand's. Khmer people are all coward, only can swear and using insulting words, their language is a voilent language, quite dirty and uncivilized, talk tough but no action carries through. Most of them want to be leaders and be praised without working hard.

Khmer people are very racist. They discriminate again their own. They value and respect foreigners. They like to show off their little "pond".

Khmer people oversea think that, a couple of dollars they support Sam Rainsy Party and other NGOs, that they are so great. In fact, you are just a fool being manipulated.

In term of winning the 2013 election, dream on the Sam Rainsy Party. By speaking and preaching democracy will not bring you the result as Khmer people are dumb! They only know how to talk tough and swear at each other but no action as seen in this blog.

Anonymous said...

Yingluck won because of the exile
Thaksin Shinawatra.She is a Thaksin
clone.
If Sam Rainsy can do the same
thing,he will be great.
Cambodian people can pick Mu Sochua
as prime minister runner against
Hun Sen.
Khmer abroad can help to protest
and to wake up Khmer in the country,
not to vote for Hun Sen.
Sam Rainsy could stay outside as
a helper of Sam Rainsy party.

Anonymous said...

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