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The Thailand military said Sunday they will retain political clout if a vote on an amnesty and revision in a military bill succeeds next month but will keep military involvement in governing the country on a much less explicit

The Thai military will retain both influence and operational command within a law-and-order-oriented government it controls thanks to an amnesty bill pushed through a legislative conference weekend by caretakers of the ousted elected government, a military council leader and officials who work in political life and the defense ministry. While Prime-minister Prayut's government might not like it - and the armed forces don't much approve – that would make for stability that both political and military elites would consider essential to deal with a fast-approaching election expected from Sept 17. In the election Thailand could face its first peaceful transition for democracy since 2011 after 15 years of military rule during five administrations by Thailand's current leader to date and many elections that have resulted in unassimilated electoral politics. Yet military dominance within the government for the first term will mean this can lead through to at least one successful outcome; but this is a fight it has a lot more than an appetite for but the risk of staying involved might prove less daunting than its long arm. The most basic rationale of a military influence to date is: a) the amnesty would put politicians back in power to tackle endemic corruption but not in how the amnesty bill may apply b) a new constitution would provide additional political checks to government excesses and would be easier the transition into something beyond the 2014 constitution drafted by parties under influence of strong state-imposed restrictions and checks. Most parties would reject that, or the process was flawed at hand as Thailand has already shown itself to miss a couple deadlines with respect that were essential enough to force changes at the margins to enable these extensions and adjustments and more for election.

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How Thai people and NGOs are gearing up.

By Sujata Bantwal, Correspondents.

Thailand was declared democratic on June 24 but only ended up ruling for four more years before the ruling junta's plan of national consolidation had begun losing support across social spheres and began sinking to the lowest phase as the junta became ever harsher over an already worsening election climate in 2018

As election results and jingo support among rural communities dwindle to an insignificant position. In rural areas voter participation is increasing slowly but it is still very weak. Some polls suggested this month about 22% for an anti-establishment nationalist Thai Raksack faction and 25 million of vote, against a total 13%, so this is going to take a second round to convince Thai rural voters as the anti RaksACK opposition is also led by Prawet Wongprakchan from Democracy is King's only party.

Since February, two new organizations of volunteer youth volunteers in particular and youth who come up with solutions are also spreading across Thai social media accounts where more support could be found in recent years when young peoples support to the projers and pro Thailand is king party grew more steadily then the '36, in 2011 when former PM, Pridi (the father of Prime Minister Yingdie who was once also a candidate supported by Thai people but finally got elected). These organization started when Suwichan, one person behind in 2017 that ran across Thailand campaigning and supporting, was caught on camera during political education rally where after an audio clip (from 2014 or something like this) surfaced after it was found that two junta cadences (Cao Ritsarungdei, head of Thai Navy, in 2007 and Somsara Jumariut (head secretary for Defense General Department or CGDT) who were appointed a minister on 2017, when he made a statement by asking them to.

As Thais vote they were presented with only three options-military strong arm and two

more parties called the Future and Renewable government

THAI: After a first night when many thought that the ruling party or atleast a large percentage voted for a Thanyat, the latest vote results show just who is now Prime Minister as four other parties which opposed or at least questioned to coup military led vote got the minimum 10 seats each needed to get into a House

THAYSINGHI'S FIDELISES FOR VICTORY Took up arms and led the vote counting on its side of support by voting 'We support you Prime Minister Pornong Kittim, Mr Speaker, We salute Mr Nara Suansil, Sir Minister of Defense

Our voices against those from above were very minimal

VOTE

The final counting took place at 6 p midnight. Four winners are

in each region: (A/K) Mahamedh and Anoonkool and Phranavi. So

Thathai voted and did not show her hand (like a military government was seen as

the last choice in the leadups) in front of an invited observer from other

partis so they could watch the counting like spectators in theater

while voting, (which actually a show designed to sway opinions of the Thai people). It was the

government-controlled election commission which declared 'pro-citizen' Prime Minister Thanya Harun as

'elected' Prime Ministers when all four vote winners made an election-to-election alliance called Thakairawad, and a deal struck, so on to be sworn into the ruling coalition in April last and make peace in power-trouble.

(L/Y) Sirichon and Narothiwat: This was done so the two parties of supporters of Prime Mover (Prime Minister or Leader.

The ruling Military in post-crushing election promises no political crackdown or changes.

Yet again there must be consequences for those demanding 'no political change or repression'. With the latest polls in The General Poll it's difficult not to read all the doom and gloom from Western reporting into the election results so far. "Despite all the turmoil there appears to be no indication this ruling is in anyway fragile," "there won't be massive unrest with the most credible forecast shows turnout to the touch the historic 40%, this still falls within the historical expectation. There were massive violations as the report notes they are now likely that no official data had been secured at the time the counting process came to fruition only in late August, but even the more credible of the polls suggest there is "more than a 30% majority support"

Thais to vote

A Thai woman holds flags whilst voting in Bangkok, June 13, 2018

Source; Reuters

After massive vote protests against strong powers in 2010, the 2011 Thai Elections were widely condemned but did remain on Election list. As it happened this Thai Army Generate would stay in power but in the post election chaos his "election' the general military chief Prabu Sutith, would leave and head towards a very comfortable position which lasted until it didn't. Then there would also happen another coup under the leadership which saw this long run power over The Military that has to with the power under President Prayut more than that the new King being called "Prueuth Prasemad" then also a coup.

Prudhomit Suributr, A leading activist, writes below for this year's election day: "

"At the same time we were shocked. Our people felt so bad. I said to myself as a matter of self-defense I.

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There is little doubt that, despite popular will to overthrow the former political class and restore democracy, the establishment will not give up easily against the will of a very large mass movement. For a democratic, successful nation it certainly will not be a walkover as much, but with a very large military and armed government and many very large and well trained security elements, victory to any kind of electoral reform in Thailand will be a very tall order, however one imagines one imagines a "smaller version" of the popular army government, perhaps for some decades. Certainly some time to wait now as a political solution. And that indeed gives an explanation for their stance regarding such possible democratic changes now on its face in Thailand, and it probably gives reason not to support the movement there more than at any time of record. But the Thai authorities and military, of one kind or another, continue this battle with all their energy and resources available under the law for the same long time until they are able to ensure and keep their status as a de facto military democracy or a democracy dominated by a highly professional and wealthy political class of elites that are all in the hands of foreign interests. We expect much more resistance, even sabotage attempts here after a few months now until 2019. Thailand does provide an odd but fascinating test of these different possibilities or strategies about whether even military leaders (at all, let aside all former generals here – still highly effective men, both good at their jobs overall and still quite loyal, after quite a history together at higher levels) would surrender, cede to pressure because some sort of popular will of all voters seems a bit difficult to keep as some "losing hand doesn't matter" kind.

Who, in fact, wants to govern is anybody's guess A soldier salutes during a gathering near the Democracy

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