Calling the election by reading the stars

Calling the election by reading the stars

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Using the time-honoured custom of Vedic astrology to forecast our next PM Srettha: Top competitor, astrologically speaking. In astrology, when making forecasts about the future leaders of a nation who are set to be selected by the individuals, 2 things are most essential: (i) sensible development, and (ii) the present planetary transit positions. At the time of my researchstudy, I was happily stunned to note that ex-prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra was born in 1949, while the present prime minister, Prayut Chan-o-cha, was born in1954 These dates recommend it was a rational development for them to endedupbeing nationwide leaders. For this election, will Gen Prayut be able to conquered the difficulties of other prospects, or will somebody brand-new take the helm? It is worth bearing in mind there hasactually been a big planetary transit occurring giventhat 2019-2020. Planet Shiva, the lord of entertainment, regrowth and change, has moved into exaltation after practically 200 years. I will veryfirst getridof, utilizing astrology, those prospects who have less opportunity of winning this election or leading the nation. Keep in mind that I wear’t understand their precise time of birth, so my computations are based on their date of birth as mentioned in Wikipedia. PAETONGTARN SHINAWATRA, the Pheu Thai Party’s No.1 prime ministerial prospect: Astrologically speaking, she has no opportunity of winning the election duetothefactthat she is too young as per the tenets of rational development; secondofall, the 7th home in her birth chart, which is most essential to win over her challengers/enemies, is not that strong. Hence it will be tough for her to get chosen. JURIN L
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