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The Thai PM has dismissed allegations that MPs are being bribed to topple the government in a forthcoming no-confidence debate. The claims were made on Facebook by former deputy PM, Trairong Suwannakhiri, according to a Bangkok Post report. Trairong says he’s learnt that between 5 and 30 million baht has been offered to MPs from smaller coalition parties, in an attempt to persuade them to topple the current administration. According to the Bangkok Post, a group of 16 MPs from smaller parties have previously said they will vote in favour of anything that is in the country’s best interests, even […]

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30 million baht is a lot of cheese in anyones sandwich. I’m sure Prayut has a bigger pantry than his opponents, he definitely has a lot more cows to milk.

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And we know why they want to become elected officials. The benefits even without this offering of 5 - 30 million are astronomical.

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