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PM pledges to make success of reform efforts, urges people to help change country for the better

By The Nation

 

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PM Prayut.

 

Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha on Tuesday vowed to achieve success in his administration’s reform efforts, saying that the government has been relentlessly working on this crucial area although the progress made to date is still considered to be relatively minor.

 

The PM urged people to follow the work up and support the government. 

 

People should help change the country for the better, he said, adding that for its part the government would try its very best to solve all problems.

 

Reform is among the crucial work addressed since the military-led government took office in mid-2014.

 

It was first taken up by the junta-appointed National Reform Council, which developed the reform blueprint, which was further worked on by the National Reform Steering Assembly (NRSA).

 

The NRSA was recently dissolved following the promulgation of the new national reform law over a month ago. 

 

The new law created 13 reform committees working on reform in 13 crucial sectors, from politics to the environment.

 

They are obliged to submit their reform plans to the government by December, before implementation in the next five years. 

 

The panels’ reform plans must also be in line with the new national 20-year strategy.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30330021

 
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55 minutes ago, wakeupplease said:

The new law created 13 reform committees working on reform

Item 1 on the agenda today; Speed cameras and how much to say they cost if anyone dare ask.

Item 2; submarines and how to deepen the seas locally so they can submerge.

Item 3; the purchase of China's obsolete tanks and armoured cars for use on Thai people. 

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Better for whom? The so called elite? The filthy rich? The military power brokers? Big business? Foreign investors? Industrialists? Those who work for them? Middle class folk? The filthy rich? The struggling hoi  polloi? Peasant farmers? Landless peasants?

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4 hours ago, steven100 said:

The PM is doing an excellent job to push forward and ensure Thailand has economic stability.

He is working hard and has always informed the public with continued updates on the Juntas progress.

 

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I'm sorry if your application to become his spin doctor is still pending. You seem to wait for sooo long now. Good luck!

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23 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

the government has been relentlessly working on this crucial area although the progress made to date is still considered to be relatively minor

So he has been governing for more than three years with absolute power and recognises himself he hasn't achieved anything. :cheesy:

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23 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha on Tuesday vowed to achieve success in his administration’s reform efforts, saying that the government has been relentlessly working on this crucial area although the progress made to date is still considered to be relatively minor.

The PM urged people to follow the work up and support the government

People should help change the country for the better, he said, adding that for its part the government would try its very best to solve all problems.

Christ, where do you start, with this sanctimonious outpouring of mealy-mouthed platitudes? At least the guy was 'normal' enough to wear suit, shirt and tie for once. I really do believe that, if we carry on working on him, he may see all of the light and, besides the fact that he is loathed, left, right and centre, he and his pension-pals will never possess the energy, motivation and passion that each of the above highlights requires. That he cannot see just how absurd, how laughable these outpourings are demonstrates the sort of man that he is . . . soulless, heartless, selfish and horrifyingly arrogant.

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11 hours ago, steven100 said:

The PM is doing an excellent job to push forward and ensure Thailand has economic stability.

He is working hard and has always informed the public with continued updates on the Juntas progress.

 

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No one here believes you are a real person with a real life in this country.

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11 hours ago, kaorop said:

No one here believes you are a real person with a real life in this country.

so only you say. Would you like Thailand to go back to the way it was before ..  ?

no .... I didn't think so .....    You haven't a clue about Thailands political history or it's past.

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On 25/10/2017 at 7:54 AM, steven100 said:

The PM is doing an excellent job to push forward and ensure Thailand has economic stability.

He is working hard and has always informed the public with continued updates on the Juntas progress.

 

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.....even though he got the job illegally by pointing a load of massive great guns at the legal govt.

 

Cheese and rice, the people some folk pick to hero-worship. 

 

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On Thu Oct 26 2017 at 6:19 AM, steven100 said:

so only you say. Would you like Thailand to go back to the way it was before ..  ?

no .... I didn't think so .....    You haven't a clue about Thailands political history or it's past.

Come up with some critical thinking and join the real world...OR continue to to be a mouthpiece parroting junta 'advertising' i know what youll choose cause you aint real... or as is so often used these days. You are a fake...?

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On 25/10/2017 at 8:31 PM, coulson said:

Because you would like Thailand to stay a third world Country?

That is exactly what it will remain for a long time to come, irrespective of who's at the helm. 

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11 hours ago, djayz said:

Lead by example, win the hearts and respect of the people and they'll follow you to the bitter end. 

Anything less is just meaningless drivel. 

It's no damn good telling us . . . Prayut's the guy you should be talking to.

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9 hours ago, Ossy said:

It's no damn good telling us . . . Prayut's the guy you should be talking to.

Pretty sure hes not listening to the average Thai, as to 'us' lol as if!. We're here sorta venting due to our totally ignored often well thought out wisdoms.   Oh and to spot clickbait trolls like steve-e-baby

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