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Yan can cook, Samak cooks himself ! HAHA..

Man in the streets

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Thugsin run-road to Eng, Samak should scoot to sinkapore where he can find love from the Pappies.

Ever wonder the asshole loong, his father, and holy goh, have other posts in private companies. KNN, in sinkapore, i think this is irrelevant.

Well done Thailand !






Sep 9, 2008
Samak, cabinet must resign

'Don't ask me about my political future. Let's go and ask the court,' Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej told reporters in the northeastern town of Udon Thani. -- ASSOCIATED PRESS

BANGKOK - THAI Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej and his entire cabinet must resign over the scandal surrounding his TV cooking show, the Constitutional Court said on Tuesday.
The court, which said Mr Samak had violated the constitution by accepting payments for hosting the show, ruled he must stand down immediately.

His cabinet could remain as a caretaker administration for 30 days until parliament elects a new prime minister.

'The Constitutional Court unanimously agreed that Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej has violated the constitution, article 267 - therefore his ministerial position has ended,' the verdict read.

'As Samak's ministerial status has ended his entire cabinet must go but they have to stay as caretaker government until the new cabinet is formed,' it added.

But despite the ruling by the nine judges, Mr Samak is not barred from standing again for prime minister, and his party has already confirmed they would elect him back to the premiership.

The court accused Mr Samak of lying in his testimony when he said he did not receive payment from television production house Face Media following his election to the premiership.

Tax records showed he continued to receive payment.

'The suspect has fabricated his evidence,' the verdict said. -- AFP
 

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Samak cooks himself at studio, but pap is smarter - cooks sinkies thru Temasek-linked companies.
 
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singveld

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thai gov is a joke
cooking show end all ministers?
is thailand a democracy or a joke?

can someone confirm that protest over and tourists can go back??
 

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thai gov is a joke
cooking show end all ministers?
is thailand a democracy or a joke?

can someone confirm that protest over and tourists can go back??

Court orders Thai PM to resign over TV cooking show
Posted: 09 September 2008 1735 hrs


BANGKOK - A Thai court Tuesday ordered Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej to resign for accepting payments for hosting TV cooking shows, but the governing coalition said it was ready to vote him back into office.
The Constitutional Court ruled that Samak had violated the charter by receiving money for his "Tasting and Grumbling" and "All Set at 6 am" cooking programmes, ordering him to stand down immediately.

His cabinet can remain as a caretaker administration for 30 days until parliament elects a new prime minister, the court said.

The ruling ratcheted up the pressure on the embattled premier, whose offices have been besieged for the last two weeks by protesters demanding his resignation, saying he is a puppet for ousted premier Thaksin Shinawatra.

"The Constitutional Court unanimously agreed that Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej has violated the constitution, article 267 -- therefore his ministerial position has ended," the verdict read.

"As Samak's ministerial status has ended, his entire cabinet must go. But they have to stay as caretaker government until the new cabinet is formed," it added.

Despite the ruling by the nine judges, Samak is not barred from standing again for prime minister, and his People Power Party (PPP) said its six-party coalition was prepared to elect him back to the premiership.

"The PPP-led coalition is still willing to support Samak for re-election as prime minister, unless he declines to run. But I believe he will fight," said PPP deputy leader Kan Tienkaew.

"We respect the verdict, but this case is too technical. We hope that we can urgently elect the new prime minister in parliament tomorrow," he said.

Samak himself did not immediately react to the verdict.

The activists vowed to continue their occupation of the Government House despite the ruling.

"We will continue the protest. The PM has stepped down but there's still the cabinet. I'm not sure the cabinet will listen to the law," said Somsak Kosaisuk, one of the protest leaders.

"The prime minister was supposed to govern but instead he used his time to cook," he said to cheers from the crowd.

The court accused Samak of lying in his testimony when he said he did not receive payment from television production house Face Media following his election to the premiership.

The court said that he received payments of up to 2,000 baht (58 dollars) for each taping, which Samak told the court he used to buy ingredients for his recipes and to pay his driver for petrol.

The ruling appeared unlikely to resolve Thailand's political crisis, which has pummelled the Thai stock market, sending it down nearly 24 percent since anti-government protests began in late May.

The protesters, who call themselves the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD), want more than just Samak's resignation.

They want to curtail Thailand's democracy so that only 30 percent of seats in parliament would be elected, which they say would restrict the influence of poor rural voters who have widely supported Samak.

PAD supporters say the change would ensure that Samak's allies cannot return to power.

"We're going to get them all out. They have to improve their morals," said Permpoon Kanchanastit, 66, a retired physician's assistant who flew from her home in California to join the protest.

- AFP /ls
 

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so what is the lastest news from thai.
if he is convicted of this case,he will be forced to resign.
 

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the protesters in thailand are scum of the universe

they know nuts about democracy

they are just gangsters

their party did not win? they continue protesting
what if thaksin win again
they going to come out yet again?

the last time they did it
the army took over the gov
thaksin won again
now they are out in force again

thailand are so lucky to have such opposition
 
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