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How long would Thailand's new prime minister Abhisit Vejjajiva rule?
black-shoulder ( Score Rank: User did not make predictions in the last 30 days ) black-shoulder  |  closed on 15-Jun-2009 (159 days ago)
The unstable political landscape of Thailand has taken another turn: Abhisit Vejjajiva has just been appointed the new prime minister.

Many of you would remember that opposition party, allegedly with the support of royalties and the military, had the airports in Bangkok occupied several weeks ago. For the second time in as many years, they were unhappy that an election produces a parliament and a prime minister that has close ties with exiled former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra.

Abhisit represents a change, as he is the leader of the opposition party. However, his ascend to power is not democratic, to say the least. The elected PM is ousted, and Abhisit gets power. His "democratic reform" ideas include re-introducing appointed parliament members to replace elected representatives, an area where pro-Thaksin politicians have long done well.

What Abhisit has going for him is the support of the military and the royalties...

How long would his rule last?
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  1. KKasapis KKasapis 323 days ago
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    Nice picture, the great leader..... ;-)
  2. black-shoulder black-shoulder 340 days ago
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    predicted: [ Most Likely ] [ 85% ] beyond June 30 of 2009
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    The fact that he has the support of the military and the royalties would be the key. Thaksin and his clan has won 3 elections in a row, but the military appears to have the power to say "no" to the election results each time...

    It'd be a sad day in the democracy of Thailand if they re-introduce appointed parliament members...
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