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    Abhisit resigns as party leader after Thai poll

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    Abhisit resigns as party leader after Thai poll


    By TODD PITMAN - Associated Press | AP – 15 mins ago

    BANGKOK (AP) — Thailand's Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has resigned as leader of the outgoing ruling party after its resounding defeat by the party considered a proxy for ousted former leader Thaksin Shinawatra.

    Democrat Party spokesman Buranaj Smutharaks said Monday that Abhisit was resigning with immediate effect but had no further comment.

    Preliminary results from Sunday's poll show 44-year-old Yingluck Shinawatra's Pheu Thai party winning the majority it needs to form the next government.

    If confirmed, the large mandate will likely boost Thailand's stability in the short term and reduce the chance of intervention by the coup-prone military five years after it ousted Yingluck's fugitive brother-in-exile, former premier Thaksin Shinawatra.

    THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.

    BANGKOK (AP) — The woman poised to become Thailand's first female prime minister acknowledged huge challenges in reconciling her divided country, after an election landslide seen as a rebuke of the military-backed establishment that ousted her brother in a 2006 coup.

    Preliminary results from Sunday's poll showed 44-year-old Yingluck Shinawatra's Pheu Thai party winning the majority it needs to form the next government. If confirmed, the large mandate will likely boost Thailand's stability in the short term and reduce the chance of intervention by the coup-prone military five years after it ousted Yingluck's fugitive brother-in-exile, former premier Thaksin Shinawatra.

    The victory comes one year after the government crushed protests by Thaksin supporters with a bloody crackdown that culminated some of the worst violence here in 20 years and ended with the capital ablaze in a wave of arson attacks allegedly carried out by fleeing protesters.

    In a late night victory speech in Bangkok on Sunday, Yingluck said: "I don't like to say that Pheu Thai has won, but I'd rather say the people have given the Pheu Thai party and myself a chance to serve them."

    "There's still a lot of work to be done in the future, in terms of the well-being of the people and for the country's unity and reconciliation," Yingluck said.

    The photogenic Yingluck is widely considered the proxy of her brother, who has called her "my clone." Thaksin, who was ousted as prime minister after being accused of corruption and showing disrespect to the nation's much-revered king, was barred from politics in 2007 and convicted on graft charges the next year. He lives in exile in Dubai.

    His overthrow touched off a schism between the country's haves and long-silent have-nots that continues to this day. The struggle pits the marginalized rural poor who hailed Thaksin's populism against an elite establishment bent on defending the status quo that sees Thaksin as a corrupt autocrat.

    Last year's violent demonstrations in Bangkok by "Red Shirt" protesters — most of them Thaksin backers — and the subsequent crackdown marked the boiling over of those divisions.

    On Sunday, though, they played out at the ballot box in a vote that will decide the shape of Thailand's fragile democracy.

    From exile 3,000 miles (4,800 kilometers) away in the desert emirate of Dubai, Thaksin hailed the outcome. "People are tired of a standstill," he said in an interview broadcast on Thai television. "They want to see change in a peaceful manner."

    With 98 percent of the vote counted, preliminary results from the Election Commission showed Thaksin's Pheu Thai party far ahead with 264 of 500 parliament seats, well over the majority needed to form a government. The Democrat party of army-backed incumbent Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva had 160 seats.

    Though he has been widely criticized for abuse of power and decried for a streak of authoritarian rule that has profoundly polarized Thailand, Thaksin has nevertheless "become a symbol of democracy for his supporters," said Siripan Nogsuan Sawasdee, a political science professor at Bangkok's Chulalongkorn University.

    Thaksin and his proxies have won the country's last four elections. By contrast, the Democrat party — backed by big business, the military and circles around the royal palace — has not won a popular vote since 1992.

    Thailand's democratic process has been repeatedly thwarted over the years, with 18 successful or attempted military coups since the 1930s.

    Thaksin's overthrow was followed by controversial court rulings which removed two of the pro-Thaksin premiers who came after — one of whom won a 2007 vote intended to restore democracy in the nation of 66 million people.

    Those events took place amid anti-Thaksin "Yellow Shirt" protests. Demonstrators overran the prime minister's office and shut down both of Bangkok's international airports in 2008, stranding hundreds of thousands of travelers.

    When Abhisit built a ruling coalition with the parties that remained in Parliament after the court rulings and what critics called the coerced defections of some lawmakers to his camp, pro-Thaksin "Red Shirts," composed largely of the rural poor, took to the streets in protest.

    They overran a regional summit in 2009 that saw heads of state evacuated by helicopter off a hotel rooftop.

    Last year, Red Shirt protesters poured into Bangkok by the tens of thousands from the countryside, paralyzing the city's wealthiest district for two months. By the time they were crushed by an army crackdown, the capital's glittering skyline was in flames. Some 90 people were killed and around 1,800 were wounded, mostly protesters.

    Last week, army chief Gen. Prayuth Chan-ocha reiterated his vow to stay neutral in the vote, dismissing rumors the military would stage another coup.

    "The future depends on whether the traditional elite will be willing to accept the voice of the people," Pavin Chachavalpongpun of the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies in Singapore, told The Associated Press.

    In Dubai, Thaksin smiled when asked whether the results would be respected and said he was optimistic justice would prevail. "In Thailand, things are changing," he said. "I don't think a coup d'etat will happen again soon."

    Abhisit and his allies have accused Yingluck of plotting Thaksin's return to Thailand through a proposed amnesty for all political crimes committed since 2006. But speaking to reporters Sunday, Thaksin insisted, "I'm not in a hurry to go back."

    "I want to see reconciliation happen first. If there is reconciliation, then I will be part of the solution. If I'm part of the problem, then I won't be there. That is OK."
    "Slavery is the daughter of darkness; an ignorant people is the blind instrument of its own destruction; ambition and intrigue take advantage of the credulity and inexperience of men who have no political, economic or civil knowledge. They mistake pure illusion for reality, license for freedom, treason for patriotism, vengeance for justice."-Simón Bolívar

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    Quote Originally Posted by StrontiumDog
    "I want to see reconciliation happen first. If there is reconciliation, then I will be part of the solution. If I'm part of the problem, then I won't be there. That is OK."

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    I wonder why he resigned so quickly...

    He was willing to work with the 'results' earlier...

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    No he said if the democrats got wiped out he would take responsibility and he did. He had a chance to govern but his coalition with Newin was his downfall. He in reality did nothing during his term, and his party was trounced. Too many people to keep happy so nothing of consequence was done, and he was bounced.

    The majority ruled.

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    I have no positive words to say about him. If you look at his actions from 2005 to 2011 it puts him amongst the worst of Thai politicians, and that's saying something. Others will say that it wasn't his fault and he didn't really have and control he was bullied around, and various other excuses... The fact remains that he has been a disaster...
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    ^^ Okay...not that I miss the little Eton/Oxonian pismire...


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    As they say "What goes around comes around" He had his chance and blew it. He was put inplace the Amart, military, Hi-So and all the well placed people with connections in Bangkok and he was only a means to an end.

    The people in the NE of Thailand would never forget his murderous campaign against the red-shirts, in fact I believe that they would have voted for anybody else except Abhisit.

    Lets see what happens now in Thailand its pay back time I think..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bettyboo View Post
    I have no positive words to say about him. If you look at his actions from 2005 to 2011 it puts him amongst the worst of Thai politicians, and that's saying something. Others will say that it wasn't his fault and he didn't really have and control he was bullied around, and various other excuses... The fact remains that he has been a disaster...
    Indeed , as a graduate of western education he has no excuse ,

    quite simply he should have known better and had the balls to refuse .

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    Bangkok Post : Party 'still has confidence' in AbhisitDemocrat Party members still have strong confidence in Abhisit Vejjajiva but it is not known if he will return as party leader, party spokesman Buranat Samutarak said on Monday.

    Mr Buranat said despite the election upset the Democrat Party will continue to perform its duties with full responsibility to the people.

    According to party regulations, since Mr Abhisit has resigned as party leader all 18 members of the executive committee have also lost their party posts.

    Mr Abhisit will hold the post of caretaker party leader until the party holds a general assembly to elect a new executive committee within 90 days. Not date has been fixed, he said.

    Mr Buranat said the party still had strong confidence in Mr Abhisit's leadership. Whether Mr Abhisit would return as party leader after the assembly had not been discussed.

    He said party members in the provinces were shocked by the news of Mr Abhisit's resignation. Although they knew he would show responsibility, they did not expect he would do this so abruptly.

    Apirak Kosayodhin, who had been tipped as a possible successor to Mr Abhisit, declined to comment when asked whether he would accept nomination for the job.

    He said he would rather leave it to the party to decide.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bkk Post
    According to party regulations, since Mr Abhisit has resigned as party leader all 18 members of the executive committee have also lost their party posts.
    Wasn't aware of this. Presumably motormouth Suthep (as secretary-general) was very much aware of it - which makes his promise to also stand down (if "x" seat result weren't achieved) pretty meaningless. No change there, then.....

    Anyhow, Suthep has today said he won't accept re-nomination as Sec-Gen - see https://teakdoor.com/thailand-and-asi...ml#post1804058 (Thais Vote: Election Day 2011 - The General Poll and Results - Free and Fair?)

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    Well I for one am sorry ABHISIT is gone as Leader,unlike some I was impressed with his appearance on HARD TALK. His party will never gain power by virtue of votes as there are just two many in the provinces whose votes can be bought.
    Politics is dirty though where ever we live. Good guys run second.

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    Who will remember him ten years from now..? What did he actually achieve..?


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    He allowed himself to be made the tool of the military. That's enough to disqualify him. Who knows who made the decision that he resign?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mid
    Indeed , as a graduate of western education he has no excuse
    right, and that gives an excuse for the others like Thaksin ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aussie Tigger View Post
    Well I for one am sorry ABHISIT is gone as Leader,unlike some I was impressed with his appearance on HARD TALK. His party will never gain power by virtue of votes as there are just two many in the provinces whose votes can be bought.
    Politics is dirty though where ever we live. Good guys run second.
    Nobody questions his ability to talk. Matching what he said with reality and what he actually did was his biggest problem. Many foreigners (like you) were swayed by his command of English. For Thais what he delivered was more important and they looked further then just skin deep.

    It didn't matter how much money his party and BJT threw at people in the North, North East & Central most still voted for PT. This election was more of a success 'over' dirty politics, vote buying, and the military trying to influence the vote.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Butterfly
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aussie Tigger
    His party will never gain power by virtue of votes as there are just two many in the provinces whose votes can be bought.
    Actually, despite assurances of a clean-up of vote buying, I've heard they were out door-knocking with bundles of cash as usual. Yep, the Dems too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Butterfly View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Mid
    Indeed , as a graduate of western education he has no excuse
    right, and that gives an excuse for the others like Thaksin ?
    You really do like in an alternative world with your ladyboy friends don't you butters.
    Keep up the good work. It's always worth a laugh to read your comical responses.

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    I kinda' liked the guy and think he tried to make the best out of a very bad situation which he partially inherited. Unfortunately for him, the light at the end of the tunnel was always glowing red.

    Lets hope Yinluck gives the celebrity cooking shows a big miss or we'll be almost back to where it started again.

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    Have looked but cannot see how many seats Yingluck won.

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    256, I believe. Enough for outright government.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WilliamBlake View Post
    256, I believe. Enough for outright government.
    It was somewhere in the 262-265 range today.

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    yes, truth hurts doesn't it, mid ?

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    Do I hear 266? Anyone? Going once...

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