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PM Office: Reforms To Show Results In 8 Months

By Pravit Rojanaphruk, Senior Staff Writer

 

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Kobsak Pootrakool in an undated file photo. Photo: Matichon

 

BANGKOK — The government on Wednesday defended its failure to implement reforms it promised to enact upon seizing power and vowed to produce tangible results within eight months.

 

Kobsak Pootrakool, minister of the Prime Minister’s Office, said that by February, the public would see progress in 11 areas of reform the government has established committees to pursue.

 

Full story: http://www.khaosodenglish.com/news/2018/05/17/pm-office-reforms-to-show-results-in-8-months/

 
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BS from start to finish, this lot couldn't work in an iron lung so they go for the option of putting off judgment day - again.

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2 minutes ago, yellowboat said:

Infantile minds at the helm.  Just before elections miracles will take shape.  They have little to lose. 

 

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21 hours ago, webfact said:

The government on Wednesday defended its failure

Can't be any more clear than that.

Will Prayut be cancelling his cabinet's meeting to report on performance?

 

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So it is Kobsak Pootrakool the Minister of the Prime Minister’s Office who has to come out and make failure excuses for his boss who remains in his office deluged by unapproved project files. They are the ultimate underachievers.

This junta government has been an abject failure and has achieved nothing since they came to power. The performance of this collection of egocentric self-admirers has been nothing short of a national disgraceful. Four years of annus horribilis is too much for anyone.

Why is it I keep getting the feeling the relief valve is about to blow.

At least one of these committee heads at least had the courage to come out and call it as it is.

"Kobsak’s assurances (read excuses) came in the wake of recent comments by the head of one of those committees who said no progress had been made in four years".

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