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Constitution Courts reading seemed well reasoned - so Im sure the red shirts will think its bs lol

The only question that matters - what will Thaksin do now?

Yes I'm sure he will not give up so easy....He must find a new puppet again cheesy.gif cheesy.gif cheesy.gif

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RT@Aim_NT:Cabinet members who were in the Cabinet meeting approving Thawil's transfer must be deemed breaking the laws too: court.

TR@tulsathit:

It seems Surapong and Chalerm are going as well. via @Suriyasai

corrupt crooks the lot of them The stench is huge

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RT@tulsathit: Urgent: Caretaker Cabinet stays until new Cabinet is in place.

RT@tulsathit: Yingluck and ministers officially involved in Thawil's transfer have been dismissed by Constitution Court.

This is a Thai decision, "Sure. the cabinet can stay but the people must leave. Happy?"

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TR @jin_nation: Chalerm, Surapong, Kittirat, Anudit, Santi, Plodprasop, Pracha, Siriwat, Yutthasak are following YL out the door.

Looks like the highest ranking cabinet member remaining would be Nattawut ...new Prime Minister?

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TR @jin_nation: Chalerm, Surapong, Kittirat, Anudit, Santi, Plodprasop, Pracha, Siriwat, Yutthasak are following YL out the door.

Looks like the highest ranking cabinet member remaining would be Nattawut ...new Prime Minister?

Nope..... Pongthep has become the leading candidate for caretaker PM

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Nine Cabinet members removed along with Yingluck

BANGKOK: -- The Constitutional Court ruled Wednesday that nine members of the first Yingluck Cabinet that approved the transfer of National Security Council chief Thawil Pliensri were removed from office along with caretaker PM Yingluck Shinawatra.

The nine are Deputy Prime Minister Pracha Promnog, Labour Minister Chalerm Yoobamrung, Deputy Prime Minister Plodprasop Suraswadi, Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Kittiratt Na-Ranong, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Surapong Tovichakchaikul, PM's Office Minister Santi Promphat, Information and Communication Technology Minister Anudith Nakornthap, Deputy Defence Minister Gen Yuthasak Sasiprapha and Deputy Commerce Minister Siriwat Kachornprasart.

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-- The Nation 2014-05-07

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Ok...so can we now arrest and jail SUTHEP

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Actually, keep your eyes open. There's a good chance Abhisit's proposal could start gaining some traction.

Without regard to what PTP does or says, the smaller parties will defo be talking about it again.

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Looks like the highest ranking cabinet member remaining would be Nattawut ...new Prime Minister?

That would be hilarious. But I suspect this is just act 1 - they can't allow the elections to go ahead without rigging them properly first.

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TR @jin_nation: Chalerm, Surapong, Kittirat, Anudit, Santi, Plodprasop, Pracha, Siriwat, Yutthasak are following YL out the door.

Looks like the highest ranking cabinet member remaining would be Nattawut ...new Prime Minister?

The talk is of Deputy Prime Minister Pongthep Thepkanjana taking over . . .

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Looks like the highest ranking cabinet member remaining would be Nattawut ...new Prime Minister?


That would be hilarious. But I suspect this is just act 1 - they can't allow the elections to go ahead without rigging them properly first.

You do realize that the people you are defending as the bastions of freedom and democracy are completely corrupt and stealing the country blind? Why the love?

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....now wait for it......all hell is going to break loose..........you can bet on it.......

No...it's all over.....the only thing the Reds can is make noises.....

Methinks that the cops may now have the wind up and hopefully do their job!

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Constitutional Court rules Yingluck and her cabinet guilty

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BANGKOK: -- The Constitutional Court today unanimously ruled that caretaker Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra was guilty in interfering in the reshuffling of senior government officials, of covering up of facts in the unusual and speedy transfer, falsifying date in the transfer order to cover up facts, and aiding relative to get promotion to top police post which is a blatant interference of senior government reshuffle.

The court said the transfer of former national security chief Thawil Pliensri and the transfer of former national police chief Pol Gen Photo Phosri was merely to make the national police chief post vacant and is a joint effort of the caretaker prime minister to facilitate the appointment of her relative Pol Gen Pliewphan Damapong to the post which is a violation of the Constitution.

The court ruled that the caretaker premiership status is therefore terminated and cannot stay to perform her caretaker role.

It also ruled that since the unlawful transfer of Mr Thawil Pliensri was endorsed hastily by the cabinet, therefore cabinet ministers who attended the meeting to endorse the transfer must also be held responsible and therefore are also guilty and their status must also be terminated.

Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/constitutional-court-rules-yingluck-cabinet-guilty/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=constitutional-court-rules-yingluck-cabinet-guilty

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-- Thai PBS 2014-05-07

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