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PM urges people to look to their future and ignore candidates offering 'short-sighted promises'

By The Nation

 

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Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha on Monday urged people during his mobile Cabinet trip to the upper South to vote for those who have a longer-term vision, and not for candidates offering them short-sighted promises and populist policies, or the country would become bankrupt with everyone suffering as a result.

 

The premier joined his Cabinet members in inspecting the two main upper-South provinces of Samut Sakhon and Phetchaburi, where fishery is a prime business sector and the use of foreign labour has long been a major challenge for the country to properly address in order to receive international acceptance.

 

Prayut however took a few moments during the trip to mention politics, urging people to look beyond the present so that they could see their future, and particularly their happiness.

 

The PM said he wanted people to understand exactly what democracy means, with the holding of an election being one of the prime tools towards achieving democracy, but the electorate should also have knowledge about the candidates they were choosing from. 

 

In his view, they should vote for people who have a work principle and a sustainable work approach, and not for those favouring short-sighted offerings as that would “collapse the country and we would all be in trouble”.

 

The premier stressed this point particularly in relation to state officials like kamnans and village heads.

 

“We must know what true democracy is. If we keep voting simply for those giving things away, we will be all [economically] dead, I tell you,” he insisted.

 

Prayut urged people to consider their choices carefully. 

 

They should not throw their support behind anyone simply giving things away, but should back someone who would steer the country forward with plans every five years, he said. 

 

The premier also said he was concerned about those “in the middle” and who say that anyone can become the government, as they have no interest in politics. 

 

This, he suggested, could lead to a reckless government damaging the state budget, which would be dangerous for the country.

 

Prayut also insisted that he was not campaigning to vie for votes. 

 

His government, he said, had been working for all people nationwide, and not those in one particular province, and would not “sell a dream” to people. 

 

But, if the government could be said to be offering a dream, it would be something with a national strategy that would lead the country forward in a proper way, he added.

 

“People would like me if I just kept giving stuff away, but we [the government] just work based on principle,” the PM emphasised, adding that his administration was ready for any kind of scrutiny, with him alone having “over 400 to 500 cases pending” for that type of examination.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/politics/30340235

 
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29 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

His government, he said, had been working for all people nationwide, and not those in one particular province, and would not “sell a dream” to people

"Would not"

 

30 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

Prayut also insisted that he was not campaigning to vie for votes

"Was not"

 

33 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

But, if the government could be said to be offering a dream, it would be something with a national strategy that would lead the country forward in a proper way, he added.

"Would"

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41 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha on Monday urged people during his mobile Cabinet trip to the upper South to vote for those who have a longer-term vision, and not for candidates offering them short-sighted promises and populist policies, or the country would become bankrupt with everyone suffering as a result.

how very caring and visionary of him; i will take my chances on anyone-but-him and his horde of cronies

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13 minutes ago, observer90210 said:

In politics, the game is the same worldwide.....but if I was to vote in Thailand, I would choose those who are open minded, open to foreign investment, open to foreigners buying property including the reasonable plot of land (for their personnal use),  ease the long stay visa burdens on the foreigners with decent revenue and pensions from abroad...and realise that much of the economy depends on foreigners bringing and spending their (honestly earned) cash in Thailand...of course, the criminal scum from abroad should not set a foot in the kingdom and criminal background checking should become mandatory, before a farang/foreigner books his flight to Thailand....

 

.....and stop primitive racisme against the decent folks who spend and are of a good social level, should they be from China, India, the Middle East or whereever.....and naturally fight street level corruption and harassment from the immigration or police cowboys against foreigners !....Better wake up, or else all the ca$h will go to VietNam and other countries near Thailand who are very much warm and welcoming towards their foreign tourists, expats or retirees.

so basically you'd vote for whoever makes it easier for YOU. Never mind all the other considerations a government may need to have. fair enough

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1 hour ago, snoop1130 said:

Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha on Monday urged people during his mobile Cabinet trip to the upper South to vote for those who have a longer-term vision, and not for candidates offering them short-sighted promises and populist policies, or the country would become bankrupt with everyone suffering as a result.

ironic, this dimwit playing the all-knowing

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5 minutes ago, Happy enough said:

so basically you'd vote for whoever makes it easier for YOU. Never mind all the other considerations a government may need to have. fair enough

Well maybe yes, maybe not....nice attempt however to discredit my post....whatever...enjoy !

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31 minutes ago, observer90210 said:

Better wake up, or else all the ca$h will go to VietNam and other countries near Thailand who are very much warm and welcoming towards their foreign tourists, expats or retirees.

doubt they Can wakeup (remember they are military generals), my best friend is seriously looking at Laos, me, Vietnam; wouldnt take much more of a downturn , immigration-wise

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Will junta PM guarantee the future free from coups. That is one evil that need to be rid off for Thailand to have some hope for the future. If not, Thailand will splitter and splutter along the way and will never reach her full potential. 

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18 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

"......vote for those who have a longer-term vision, and not for candidates offering them short-sighted promises and populist policies"

The man is not dissimilar to a court jester. He is not referred to as Pinocchio for no reason. His list of unkept promises is endless. And yet he rubbishes others who have yet to make promises.

Simply because they are not allowed to do so by law........ his law.........his Article 44.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Eric Loh said:

Will junta PM guarantee the future free from coups. That is one evil that need to be rid off for Thailand to have some hope for the future. If not, Thailand will splitter and splutter along the way and will never reach her full potential. 

 

What an ironic comment, to be expected...

 

 

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Hes a man of his word, by continuing to delay elections he is not going for short time fixes, like allowing people to freely associate or have obections or providing an actual platform for reconciliation and treating everyone the same.

 

Id swear if this place didnt have great weather for growing, a central location  for manufacturing and natural beauty for tourism it would be sitting on the bottom with land locked african nations. They lucked into the prosperity that they so proudly think is because thai no1

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11 hours ago, Eric Loh said:

Will junta PM guarantee the future free from coups. That is one evil that need to be rid off for Thailand to have some hope for the future. If not, Thailand will splitter and splutter along the way and will never reach her full potential. 

I'm fairly certain that he would guarantee a future free from coups against HIS elected government 5555   :sorry:

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14 hours ago, Happy enough said:

so basically you'd vote for whoever makes it easier for YOU. Never mind all the other considerations a government may need to have. fair enough

as long as we have a bowl of rice and alcohol tonight......

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What future? The most of the peoples (Thai) that I talking with, don't see any good future with the actual government.

 

1 Road carnage: no solution till now.

2. Corruption: no positive change since 2014.

3. Air pollution: the peoples begin to realize how dangerous is it for everyone.

4. Rubbish problem: many peoples see that none is carrying about.

5. ELECTION: the believer in an election is getting down, many peoples believe that the Junta government will remain indefinitely time.

6. Economic: the peoples have no enough money, the government give 1 and take 2.

 

 

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