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Warong blames ‘Captain Abhisit’ for sinking Democrat ship

By The Nation

 

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Losing Democrat MP candidate Warong Dechgitvigrom on Monday blamed the “captain of the ship” for the party sinking in the election. Warong, who had earlier failed to unseat Abhisit Vejjajiva as Democrat leader in a party election, posted on his Facebook that it was time the party underwent a real change.
 

Without taking any names in the post, Warong made it obvious he was referring to Abhist, who on Sunday night resigned as party leader after it became clear the Democrats would win fewer than 100 House seats. When Abhisit was re-elected Democrat leader after overcoming a challenge by Warong, he had promised to resign if the party failed to win at least 100 MP seats.

 

In the post, Warong said it was obvious that the captain had made many mistakes in steering the Democrat ship.

 

"This time, the ship did not just have ruptures or a damaged hull, but the entire ship sank, becoming a wreckage.

 

Warong said the captain made wrong decisions in setting the ship's course.

 

"He did not fight with the old enemy but he made a new enemy, who he should have allied with. He played the game of others while we did not have enough force. So, he infuriated the audience who have the power to vote. Eventually, the people punished us," Warong said in the post.

 

Before the election Abhisit had announced that he would not support Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha, the prime ministerial candidate of the Phalang Pracharat, for the PM’s post.

 

Warong said several warriors on board the Democrat ship could anticipate the damage, but it was not appropriate for them to speak out during the time of the war. He said the warriors on board the ship quietly tried to help the party salvage the situation.

 

"But the magnitude of the damage caused by the mistake was so huge that we lost warriors in all regions and even in Bangkok," the post said.

 

"Although the captain and his team survived, they survived at the cost of the political lives of several friends on this ship wreckage. Now, it's time that we must not care of one another's feelings. We must overhaul the attitude and the way of work of the party."

 

Warong ended his post by calling on Democrats to stop nepotism and to open their hearts to those who have different opinions.

 

Warong himself was unseated in Phitsanulok’s Constituency 1 by a new-face candidate of the Future Forward Party, Padipat Santipada.

 

Source:: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30366505

 

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9 minutes ago, webfact said:

Warong himself was unseated in Phitsanulok’s Constituency 1 by a new-face candidate of the Future Forward Party, Padipat Santipada.

Pot black kettle comes to mind. Warong should self reflect. He lost to FFP and still has not figure out why. 

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1 hour ago, lemonjelly said:

Blaming Abhisit for losing votes because Abhisit refused to snuggle up to Prayut. Well, at least we know where this snake will sleep come the next election.

He and his fellow PDRC mates lost their incumbent Dem seats. Snakes never learn. 

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14 minutes ago, Eric Loh said:

He and his fellow PDRC mates lost their incumbent Dem seats. Snakes never learn. 

I think I left out their chief and ex-monk who lost his seat in Surat Thani to drum roll Dem. Also that People Reform Party of ex-PDRC leaders lost all seats. Sweet karma to snakes and cobras. 

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2 hours ago, TopDeadSenter said:

Abhisit and Korn. 2 good, capable, honest gentlemen that have no place whatsoever in Thai politics. 

 

 For the record, the democrats ship was sunk when Abhisit was installed as PM by the military all those years ago now. 

I feel somewhat deflated and, IMHO, its a loss for Thailand; Korn i know ,slightly, from his investment banking days at Jardine; a very straight forward, seriously talented guy; i would feel so much more confident with the Thai economy under his watch than with any of the current bunch. Thailand has some very deep structural issues,  within its economy, these two , i feel , understood that and, just maybe, could have done something about it. The current government has just been playing smoke and mirrors with people , to disguise another agenda, a bit like the previous Yingluck government.

Things move on and ,sometimes, however talented, you are just the wrong side of history. Ah well! Future Forward , maybe the best hope now!

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This moron lost his own seat, so a little introspection and looking in the mirror is in order. But, usual Thai response from the building site murderers to the politician...which is, "wasn't my fault because....abc...made it happen."

 

 

 

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Abhisit is talented but he made The Democrats bland. In the past. MPs like Trairong excited the audience. People like him were sidelined for the Oxbridge/ Thonglor crowd- Abhisit, Korn and the wallpaper, Sirichoke. Academically clever but with no connection to the grassroots.

And no idea about promoting the party.

Compare the final rally of Future Forward to the Democrats. The former had a speaker from the south, first speaking central Thai, then switching to southern Thai  The southerners in the Bangkok audience loved it. 

Then a lady from Issan spoke in central Thai to say why she supported Future Forward before breaking into a morlam song. The north-easterners loved it.

And what did the Democrats do at City Hall for their final rally?

Just the usual. Speeches from local candidates and then the bigwigs, nothing new that any supporter woukdn't have already read in the media. Excitement and participation level? Zero.

 

 

 

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