Both Thaksin and The Bhumjaithai Party don't want to agitate the monarchy and military and provoke a civil war within Thailand.
“This is Bhumjaithai’s core principle that cannot be changed or negotiated,” the party said in a statement posted on Facebook. “Bhumjaithai cannot vote for a prime minister candidate of a party that has a proposal to amend or abolish Article 112.”
Earlier this week, Thaksin Shinawatra also sought to distance his family from the push of Pita’s party to “lese majeste” even as Pheu Thai party which the former premier backs had agreed to join hands with Move Forward.
The more things change, the more things stay the same.
These people in ASEAN countries do not exactly have a revolutionary spirit, or mind set.
Radicals like the Move Forward party in Thailand, will be isolated and get crushed by the same old power blocks.
It is like class struggle, but only in name, because after a little noise is made, we know who is going get it, yet again. The oppression continues.



