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PM moody with question about Thailand’s Asean chairmanship

By Thai PBS

 

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Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha’s mood obviously turned sour this afternoon after he was asked to react to the much-publicized commentary by an Indonesian newspaper columnist who argued that Thailand doesn’t deserve ASEAN chairmanship because of the current military rule.

 

The question raised by a journalist immediately prompted Prayut to go on a rant.  “No matter what, Thailand is determined to hold (Asean) meetings.  Or the media don’t want the Asean meetings? If (you) want the meetings, do not amplify the matter.  This is not an important matter – just a matter caused by somebody, some media.  Just look at their motive.  For what purpose did he write?  Why should we allow ourselves to be used as their tool?  Why?  I like to know.  What’s the point of asking this question?” Prayut shot back without responding directly to the question.

 

Thailand is scheduled to take up the chairmanship of the regional grouping next year but the Jakarta Post columnist called on ASEAN in his article to deny Gen Prayut the chance to chair the grouping.  “The Thai junta does not deserve the position amid strong waves of democratisation in this region,” the article says.

 

Full story: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/pm-moody-with-question-about-thailands-asean-chairmans/

 
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Maybe he should just jump on a plane go to Indonesia and PUNCH the journalist on the nose, then with a bit of luck he could jump on a plane and disappear over the Indian ocean, same same flight 370 then every bodies problem solved.

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2 minutes ago, Eric Loh said:
17 minutes ago, bluesofa said:

I notice the article doesn't seem to list any recipient of The Daily Punch In The Face Award.

 

What about The Daily Punch his face award. ?

What do think this is - a fair and equal society? Not any more, not by a long chalk.

Anyway, the queue's way too long already - or should that be spelt 'cue' as an implement of choice to be used?

 

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

Why should we allow ourselves to be used as their tool?

Says the man who rules by absolute power and threatens to execute those who do not speak kindly of him.

He uses a snipping tool to cut away all vestiges of a democratic society instead of a shovel to dig a strong democratic foundation for Thailand.

Hardly the best leader of ASEAN.

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

Thailand is scheduled to take up the chairmanship of the regional grouping next year but the Jakarta Post columnist called on ASEAN in his article to deny Gen Prayut the chance to chair the grouping.  “The Thai junta does not deserve the position amid strong waves of democratisation in this region,” the article says.

I agree with the journalist! For the last four years is Thailand not a democracy!

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

Thailand is scheduled to take up the chairmanship of the regional grouping next year but the Jakarta Post columnist called on ASEAN in his article to deny Gen Prayut the chance to chair the grouping.  “The Thai junta does not deserve the position amid strong waves of democratisation in this region,” the article says.

 

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5 hours ago, Samui Bodoh said:

Burma was stripped of its Chairmanship of ASEAN due to its undemocratic nature; Thailand should face the exact same sanction.

They weren't exactly stripped.  It was voiced on the same lines as has been said about Thailand taking the chair.  The feeling was that Myanmar/Burma should not take the chair because it was a military junta.  Burma voluntarily 'passed the parcel' and gave up the right to take the chair.   It's exactly the same scenario with Thailand.  Prayut should be duty bound to pass on this but of course he won't which shows him to be irresponsible and self satisfying.

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