
Peter_Pan ( Date: 27-Nov-2013 10:31) Posted:
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Thai PM survives no-confidence vote

BANGKOK: Thailand's embattled Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra on Thursday easily survived a parliamentary no-confidence vote against her, the house speaker said.
" Prime Minister Yingluck won the vote of confidence," said Somsak Kiatsuranont, with 297 lawmakers voting in her favour and 134 against.
Yingluck needed more than half, or 246 votes, out of the 492 votes in the lower house to survive the no-confidence vote.
The Prime Minister's Puea Thai Party and coalition partners which dominate the lower house survived the three-day debate called by the opposition over a 3.5 billion baht (US$108 million) water management scheme and financially troubled government rice intervention scheme.
The vote follows mass street protests in Bangkok by opposition protesters seeking to topple Yingluck's elected government.
The protests led to emergency security laws being invoked on Monday, after protesters forced their way inside the finance ministry and through the gates of the foreign ministry compound.
The protestors accuse Yingluck of being a puppet for her brother, the former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, who was ousted in a 2006 military coup and convicted two years later of corruption.
The unrest led by the opposition Democrat party, has plunged Thailand into its deepest political uncertainty since the last string of street protests three years ago.
probably have to wait for clearer signal
Thai protests widen beyond Bangkok central bank cuts rates
BANGKOK - Thailand's mass political protests spread outside the capital Wednesday as opposition demonstrators stepped up their attempts to overthrow Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra's government, plunging the country deeper into crisis.
Demonstrators have paralysed government ministries in Bangkok to challenge Yingluck and her exiled brother, ousted former premier Thaksin Shinawatra, in the biggest street protests since mass rallies in 2010 that turned deadly.
Stepping up their action Wednesday, protesters entered a major government complex in the northern outskirts of the capital and also forced the evacuation of the Justice Department's besieged Department of Special Investigations.
Outside Bangkok, protesters gathered at about 25 provincial halls mainly in the opposition's southern heartlands -- including on the tourist island of Phuket.
" We will not give up even if the prime minister resigns or dissolves parliament. We will stop only when power is in the hands of the people," protest leader Suthep Thaugsuban told supporters.
Warning that the political turmoil could affect economic confidence, the central bank unexpectedly cut its key interest rate by 25 basis points, to 2.25 per cent.
While the demos have so far been largely peaceful, there are fears they could degenerate into another bout of street violence in a country that has seen several episodes of political unrest since Thaksin was toppled in a 2006 coup.
The billionaire tycoon-turned-politician is adored by many of the country's rural and urban working class. But he is reviled by many in the elite and the middle classes, who accuse him of being corrupt and a threat to the monarchy.
Suthep on Tuesday called for the creation of an unelected administration to run the country, in the clearest indication yet that the demonstrators are seeking to suspend the democratic system.
" If we demolish the Thaksin regime ... we will set up a people's council which will come from people from every sector," he said. " Then we will let the people's council pick good people to be the prime minister and ministers."
 
Cheap n yummy yah!!
Peter_Pan ( Date: 27-Nov-2013 18:16) Posted:
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GorgeousOng ( Date: 27-Nov-2013 18:07) Posted:
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Join me makan there!
To boost the Thai economy lah!!!
Cheers!!!
Peter_Pan ( Date: 27-Nov-2013 17:49) Posted:
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GorgeousOng ( Date: 27-Nov-2013 17:24) Posted:
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halleluyah ( Date: 27-Nov-2013 17:27) Posted:
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GorgeousOng ( Date: 27-Nov-2013 17:24) Posted:
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Any Sistas joining me?
GorgeousOng ( Date: 27-Nov-2013 16:01) Posted:
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Hehehee!
Is time for me to support Thai economy !!! Cheers!!
# Thai baht plunged to a 12-year low against # Singapore dollar as anti-government demonstrations escalate in Bangkok. # Thailand http://bit.ly/1c7zSti
Peter_Pan ( Date: 27-Nov-2013 10:31) Posted:
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GorgeousOng ( Date: 27-Nov-2013 10:56) Posted:
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I am laughing at your pic!
Not thbev lah!!!
Tomorrow let me check it out for you yah!!!
Cheers!!!
Peter_Pan ( Date: 26-Nov-2013 16:03) Posted:
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ThaiBeverage Downgraded to Hold with TP $0.57 (previous $0.80)
Technical Downside Bias to $0.49 or even 0.45  
DBSVickers
GorgeousOng ( Date: 25-Nov-2013 10:46) Posted:
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