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PM baru Thai yang ensem - Abhisit Vejjajiva aka Mark Vejj
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Reply #94 ashna's post
korang dah kena caras kat pondan bertudung color pink tuh...merasa!!
..mrasa siang malam kena dek ulit bunga jer katanyer...blom lagik ngan mandi bunga ala siam lagik nehh... uols ado mrasa hari2 camnie? nan ado kan.. |
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Reply #101 emera's post
100x ulang tgk pun
aku tetap 100x nangis gak |
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Reply #98 opocot's post
tp kalo senyum nampak gigi... potong stim arrr...
..ayok..ayok.. trusss tutops molots camnie katanyer...
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syd...
nape tuko avvy... x merembes dh keww |
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Reply #104 anakencana's post
hahaha ... haa.. camni la best.... stim berpanjangan kaedahnya |
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Reply #107 addicted's post
kasik chance laa
orang lain merembes plak
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syahdu nengok makcik pakai baju kuning tu.
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Reply #113 ashna's post
pakcik baru biru tu agak2 nye;
1. tumpang stim tengok
2. merembes ngan makcik baju kuning |
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Reply #112 Syd's post
kann... ganazzz ler mokcik2 siam dok menggomol cam kickboxing muay thai lak..
..hazab jadik pm yg meletops nie..larisss...kemana2 dok kena kepit..harrasement bagai..
[ Last edited by anakencana at 18-12-2008 02:30 PM ] |
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Profile: Abhisit Vejjajivab (12 December 2008)
Abhisit Vejjajiva hails from a wealthy family of Thai-Chinese origin
Abhisit Vejjajiva is the English-born, Oxford-educated 44-year-old leader of Thailand's opposition Democrat Party.
Young and photogenic, though not known as particularly dynamic, he has a reputation for "clean politics".
Distinctly upper-class, Mr Abhisit hails from a wealthy family of Thai-Chinese origin. Both his parents were medical professors.
He was born in the British city of Newcastle in 1964 and educated at England's top public school, Eton. He then went on to gain a degree in politics, philosophy and economics (PPE) at Oxford University.
Mr Abhisit's support is drawn mainly from southern Thailand and from Bangkok's educated middle-classes. He has had less success in attracting the support of working class and rural Thais.
In 1992, Mr Abhisit joined Thailand's oldest party, the Democrats and, at the age of 27, entered parliament as one of its youngest ever members. Having tried and failed to become party leader in 2001, he eventually got the post in 2005.
Championing a raft of populist policies, Mr Abhisit campaigned under the slogan "Putting People First".
Anti-corruption platform
While not entirely ditching the liberal reforms of "Thaksinomics" - a term used to refer to the economic set of policies of exiled former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra - he has argued for a more statist approach.
Among other things, Mr Abhisit has advocated free healthcare, a higher minimum wage, and free education, textbooks and milk for nursery-school children.
Thaksin Shinawatra and his wife, Pojaman (31 July 2008)
Mr Abhisit opposed the Thai military when it overthrew Thaksin Shinawatra
He has also been a consistent campaigner against corruption.
When Mr Thaksin called a snap election in February 2006, Mr Abhisit's campaign pitch was that he was "prepared to become a prime minister who adheres to the principle of good governance and ethics, not authoritarianism".
Later that year, he opposed the military when it overthrew Mr Thaksin in a coup.
"We cannot and do not support any kind of extra-constitutional change, but it is done. The country has to move forward and the best way forward is for the coup leaders to quickly return power to the people and carry out the reforms they promised," he said at the time.
The patrician also expects high standards of probity from his party and any government he would lead.
Going beyond the current transparency rules for Thai MPs, he would require all future Democrat Party representatives to declare their assets and any involvement in private companies. Currently, those measures apply only to cabinet members.
Academic
Before entering parliament, Mr Abhisit had a brief academic career. After Oxford, he taught at Thailand's Chulachomklao Royal Military Academy.
Later, he returned to Oxford to study for a Master's degree. He then taught economics at Thammasat University before studying law at Ramkhamhaeng University.
Mr Abhisit's family is a circle of accomplished individuals. One of his two sisters is a professor of child psychology, while the other is a leading Thai author.
Mr Abhisit's wife is a dentist-turned-mathematics lecturer at Chulalongkorn University. They have two children.
If there are any chinks in the Abhisit armour, it is perhaps that his good looks tend to outshine his sometimes rather bland political pronouncements. |
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Abhisit Vejjajiva, known to British friends as "Mark Vejj", is part of the Thai elite that opposed Thaksin Shinawatra, the ousted prime minister |
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Reply #117 yipun78's post
nak kena hantar email nih
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Reply #119 Syd's post
nak kenal kan diri sebagai apa syd?
perembes tegar? |
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