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Political and military figures weigh in on army chief's remarks concerning a coup

Itiporn  Lakarnchua

 

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BANGKOK, 19th October 2018 (NNT) – Government figures have confirmed there is no intention of staging another coup; the only intention is to maintain peace in the nation. 

Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister Gen Prawit Wongsuwan said today that Royal Thai Army Commander Gen Apirach Kongsompong’s remarks that a coup could take place depending on the political situation was merely an expression of his personal opinion and a statement in response to possible future circumstances, not a threat directed at the current administration. He voiced his own belief that the peace maintained over the past over four years should encourage further preservation of order. 

Minister of the Interior Gen Anupong Paojinda pointed out that the army commander also said he doesn't wish to see any conflict and that if political power is wielded correctly, there should be no cause for concern. He asked the media not to dwell on the remarks, saying only that if all sides respect national rules, progress can continue to be achieved. 

Royal Thai Air Force Commander ACM Chaipruek Disayarin said that the army commander no doubt had his reasons for making such comments and that no one group, political or otherwise, wants a coup to take place as all want to see peace and stability. 

On whether or not the army would act if conflict occurs in the future, the Air Force Commander reminded the public that the army’s duty is to preserve peace and order and that it is compelled to take action if police are unable to maintain stability.

 

 
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3 minutes ago, rkidlad said:
1 hour ago, rooster59 said:

Gen Prawit Wongsuwan said today that Royal Thai Army Commander Gen Apirach Kongsompong’s remarks that a coup could take place depending on the political situation was merely an expression of his personal opinion

Ah, so when the leader of the Future Foward Party, etc, says something they don’t like, it’s a ‘national security’ issue. But when one of their own says something (and not just anyone. The actual leader of an army), it’s just a ‘personal opinion’. 

Don’t you just love the hypocrisy.... 

Welcome to today's online learning centre: Double standards for beginners.

 

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1 hour ago, Eric Loh said:

Promises from military leaders are not worth the toilet rolls. Untrustworthy and blatant lying are their traits. The less they speak about governance and politics, the better. They have no roles in governance and politics. 

 

And so are the promises from politicians.

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3 hours ago, rooster59 said:

Government figures have confirmed there is no intention of staging another coup

not a threat directed at the current administration

We know that, O Prawit, you most intelligent one. 

The thread is directed at any future government that doesn't include you and your boy friend.

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58 minutes ago, lovelomsak said:

Let me help all of you understand Thai.

  What the coup statement meant,was if any one but Prayut wins the election,Suthep or some other thug will be brought in to make problems and the army will have to coupe to help. It is just to let every one know that no matter how the election goes at the end of the day Prayut will still lead the nation.

   If Prayut wins no one will have do anything business as normal.

If the military ( Prayut) not win the elections there will be a coup . 

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Air Force Commander reminded the public that the army’s duty is to preserve peace and order and that it is compelledto take action if police are unableto maintain stability.

 

thats rather a worrisome statement. Is it not the duty of elected government to make this decision ?

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34 minutes ago, BestB said:

Air Force Commander reminded the public that the army’s duty is to preserve peace and order and that it is compelledto take action if police are unableto maintain stability.

 

thats rather a worrisome statement. Is it not the duty of elected government to make this decision ?

Which elected government?

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31 minutes ago, Jonmarleesco said:

Whatever he says means little. And he would only hope another coup isn't on the horizon.

Actually, some of us might be looking forward to the next installed coup.

Great entertainment. Thai elite shuffle. 

Doesn't change our lives and society whatsoever.

 

Got my popcorn and beer at the ready. 

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4 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

I believe that any future attempts on the part of the army to wage a coup will be alot more difficult than in the past. Let us not forget that there was a moral authority who blessed the coups and the polulation went along with it. That is no longer the case. Future coups could end up being quite bloody. Could be part of the reason why Little P. Is hanging onto power so desperately. 

some here will not understand your post i think most are under the delusion the propaganda was true and he was a demi god

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4 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

I believe that any future attempts on the part of the army to wage a coup will be alot more difficult than in the past. Let us not forget that there was a moral authority who blessed the coups and the polulation went along with it. That is no longer the case. Future coups could end up being quite bloody. Could be part of the reason why Little P. Is hanging onto power so desperately. 

Mai phen rai, Mike.

It's all lost in translation.

Guaranteed most don't recognize what you're talking about - 

Nor have they ever connected the historic dots. 

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