Former Deputy Prime Minister Suthep Thaugsuban, who is the leader of the current mob protests and systematic takeover of government ministries and offices, has vowed to overthrow the Yingluck government by today, 1 December.
There is no end to the political turmoil and crisis in Thailand. Even if the existing government is overthrown, the next government would suffer the same fate in the future. Using an analogy, it’s just like an unending game of musical chairs which is fun for children but disastrous for the country in the long run.
Will the Yingluck government collapse by today? We could compare the Thai political crisis to that of a critically ill person, with concerned members keeping vigil at the bedside. Even if the invalid manages to survive today, she will still be fighting for her life on the sickbed.
Suppose the invalid fails to survive, the next person who takes over her place will lie on the same sickbed at some point in time.
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There is no end to the political turmoil and crisis in Thailand. Even if the existing government is overthrown, the next government would suffer the same fate in the future. Using an analogy, it’s just like an unending game of musical chairs which is fun for children but disastrous for the country in the long run.
Will the Yingluck government collapse by today? We could compare the Thai political crisis to that of a critically ill person, with concerned members keeping vigil at the bedside. Even if the invalid manages to survive today, she will still be fighting for her life on the sickbed.
Suppose the invalid fails to survive, the next person who takes over her place will lie on the same sickbed at some point in time.
Thai Ex-Premier Abhisit Charged With Murder for 2010 Deaths - Bloomberg
Tensions flare as Thai protesters target PM's offices - Channel NewsAsia
Anti-government protesters break into Thai army compound - World news | NBC News
Pressure builds on crisis-hit Thai government - xinmsn News
Thai protesters vow to seize state offices nationwide, topple government | CTV News
Anti-Government Protesters Continue to Rock Bangkok
Yahoo! News
Thai protests target army, ruling party headquarters - Channel NewsAsia
Turmoil in Thailand | The Straits Times
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