Flashermac Posted June 2, 2008 Report Share Posted June 2, 2008 POLITICAL ANALYSIS Samak's future on the line By Piyanart Srivalo & Tulsathit Taptim [color:blue]The Nation[/color] 2 June 2008 PM's remarks to use force on PAD rally leave him isolated One day after pushing the country to the brink, Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej yesterday saw his own future on the line, with enemies and allies seriously scrutinising a judgement that could plunge the nation into a political abyss. He tried to fix the damage by going on TV again, claiming this time that Saturday's "threat" to use force to end an anti-government rally by the People's Alliance for Democracy was misunderstood. That appeared to some as having come too late and too unconvincing. It also did little to calm speculation that his days could be numbered. Some human rights advocates sharply criticised him. Coalition partners were unhappy. Some elements in the People Power Party were so angry that rumours flew about a rebellion. Even Thaksin Shinawatra was believed to be gritting his teeth. In one typical slash of his notoriously acerbic tongue, Samak appeared to have revitalised the PAD, which had been seen as having difficulty drawing interests from a tired nation and trying to gain credit from the international community. With the constitutional amendment draft in limbo, at least for now, the PAD's vociferous albeit peaceful protest was in danger of losing a key selling point. Saturday's threat came out of nowhere and surprised even those on his side. Some sources said Samak was infuriated by stinging attacks on him from the PAD rally stage. But for a leader who often declared he was never an advocate of polite language, the reported outrage was somewhat hard to understand. He left a politically weary nation on the edge for an entire day, before Interior Minister Chalerm Yoobamrung stepped in with an apparently improvised story to ease tension. Chalerm claimed the threat to "dissolve" the rally had been made to pre-empt a third party from sabotaging it because that could have triggered violence. Now that the sabotage had been dealt a blow, he said, the rally could continue. Samak was not even synchronised with Chalerm yesterday when he tried to repair the damage. There was never a threat, Samak insisted, only an attempt to ask the protesters to relocate to end traffic problems. Link Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
.. Posted June 2, 2008 Report Share Posted June 2, 2008 I'm not back in LoS until 2 Aug... Cheers, SD Errr, I meant 2 July. Why do I keep forgetting about July this year? Cheers, SD Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CTO Posted June 2, 2008 Report Share Posted June 2, 2008 It's a leap year? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
drogon Posted June 2, 2008 Report Share Posted June 2, 2008 No it is a lap(dancing) year...in his case SD: I was shocked as I thought you would not be in BKK in July. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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