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PM Prayut in Kanchanaburi to kick off farming program ahead of visits to France, Singapore and Papua New Guinea

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PM in Kanchanaburi to kick off farming program ahead of visits to France, Singapore and Papua New Guinea

 

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KANCHANABURI, 8 November 2018 (NNT) – Thailand's Prime Minister has traveled to Kanchanaburi province to visit a Thai paper factory built on crown property and to issue policies on safe and sustainable farming after previously speaking on ways to address traffic congestion. 

After this week’s Cabinet meeting, Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-ocha revealed that he had ordered the Ministry of Transport to address traffic congestion in a steady and integrative manner. He was informed by the ministry that many projects to alleviate traffic are under construction but some are being impeded by a lack of funding but they may be added to a master plan. The PM emphasized that all transport systems must be connected and traffic must be reduced. 

Both the ministry of transport and Bangkok Metropolitan Administration were told to deal with issues to do with rental of retail space at Chatuchak Market. 

In Kanchanaburi, the Prime Minister is visiting a Thai paper making facility established on crown property and will travel by rail to visit communities along Pak Praek Road before switching to boat to inspect Kwae Yai , Kwae Noi and Mae Klong rivers, setting off the Green Army, Green Farmer sustainable farming program. The PM will hand out certificates to farmers taking part in the program to encourage safe and quality farming in eight provinces of the lower central and western regions. 

This wee, the PM is to visit France to mark the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, take part in an ASEAN Leaders’ Summit in Singapore and join in an APEC meeting in Papua New Guinea.

 
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Did he lay any poppies on the graves of the WW2 farang and other soldier-slaves? I didn't think so. 

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Do you see anybody in the line, that is not smiling hysterically? No, Sire! Looks like everybody got the memo.

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Look at all those snarling, hostile, ferocious faces. The Thais are a valiant, fearless race of warriors that will never put up with even a single day of tyranny. They have their pride. They will fight any despot with all the strength and fortitude they possess and not stop until tyranny is overthrown once and for all, for the sake of their children and children's children.

 

You've got to respect their courage ...

 

 

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21 minutes ago, Eligius said:

Look at all those snarling, hostile, ferocious faces. The Thais are a valiant, fearless race of warriors that will never put up with even a single day of tyranny. They have their pride. They will fight any despot with all the strength and fortitude they possess and not stop until tyranny is overthrown once and for all, for the sake of their children and children's children.

You've got to respect their courage ...

Can I have a bottle of whatever you've been drinking?

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Electioneering in full swing for one side then.......

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As a man who is the head of a military used for enforcing the will of the privileged against their own people, I have an issue with him attending a service for the remembrance of the fallen in the great war.

its been a lengthy campaign to election lol. l like that smash hit rap song myself. l wonder if his looked at golf memberships 

4 hours ago, zyphodb said:

Electioneering in full swing for one side then.......

Yes 

Oh-oh, look who's here . . . lock up your Kubotas, folks.

Goos thing he's not campaigning, we wouldn't want him to be setting the example for those who would break the rules. 

The General.

So worldly and a focused saviour.

On 11/7/2018 at 2:28 PM, Somtamnication said:

Did he lay any poppies on the graves of the WW2 farang and other soldier-slaves? I didn't think so. 

Farang remembrance isn't that precious or of any such significant value.

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