Pro-democracy protesters gathered at Asok Montri Intersection in Bangkok on Sunday afternoon to remind the Senate that the country belongs to the people.
democratic system so it s not fully democratic, it s be supervised from the back by the military regime and this is considered set because the military appointed senators. how long could this whole process take? when all thailand have their new prime minister? it could take days and weeks, it depends on the protests and what happens in parliament today. we have pita has to be voted against charges which are questionable, a way of persecuting him, preventing him from taking office. it could take days and weeks and we could end up with another candidate, we could also end up with big fight in the street, we don t know what kind of demonstrations, we saw move forward when nationwide so we will not know what will come but certainly storm clouds are gathering in thai politics.
Move Forward leader Pita Limjaroenrat said he was still confident of becoming the next prime minister as he led winning party candidates to register as MPs on Tuesday.
Mathematics can be tricky, especially when 312 could equate to zero in the world of politics, according to veteran politician and political critic Jatuporn Prompan.