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Next mobile cabinet meeting scheduled for Ayutthaya

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Next mobile cabinet meeting scheduled for Ayutthaya

 

BANGKOK, 6th September 2017 (NNT) - Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha is going to attend a mobile cabinet meeting at a retreat in Ayutthaya province on September 19th. 

According to Prime Minister’s Office Spokesman Lt-Gen Sansern Kaewkamnerd, Gen Prayut will first travel to Suphan Buri province on September 18th to observe progress in the implementation of government policies. 

The Office of the National Economic and Social Development Board is now gathering information concerning obstacles in the implementation process before submitting it to the premier. After Gen Prayut’s visit to Supha Buri, he will attend a cabinet meeting in Ayutthaya the following day. 

The Spokesman added that the premier is determined to visit all parts of the country. Other Cabinet members will also travel to various provinces in the Central region to expedite development projects.

 
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still pretending to be a government, I see, ... 

I bet the retreat won't be near all the flooded homes.

Any obstacles will be dealt with i am sure. There will about 15 People sitting around the table and about 500 hangers on mostly Generals enjoying the retreat with a  few sideline activities. All paid for by the Thai people Hooray good to be in power in Thailand

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