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11-year-old girl first to sit on PM's chair on Children's Day

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11-year-old girl first to sit on PM's chair on Children's Day

By The Nation

 

An 11-year-old girl from the St Francis Xavier School in Nonthaburi was the first student to sit on the prime minister's seat at Government House on National Children's Day.

 

Officials allowed children to form a long queue at 7.30am to have an opportunity to sit on the seat of the most powerful position in the kingdom, as part of the long-held custom on Children's Day.

 

Pawornrisa Chaiwatmalakul, a student of the St Francis Xavier Muang Thong Thani, was first in the queue.

 

She said she got up at 5am to make preparations and she arrived at Government House at 7am.

 

She said she had a strong urge to sit on the chair and she was very happy to get the chance.

 

She wished Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha good health and extended her moral support for him to continue his work as prime minister.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/national/30362121

 

 
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15 minutes ago, rooster59 said:

She wished Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha good health and extended her moral support for him to continue his work as prime minister.

Ghastly, so the brain drain is alive and kicking.. Or maybe too young to know any better ????

25 minutes ago, rooster59 said:

11-year-old girl first to sit on PM's chair on Children's Day

I bet she thought something didn't smell right.

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I thought the most powerful position is the royal throne.

 

Either way, I hope she kowtowed her way into the chair and gave appropriate wais to her masters. 

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Just give her the job,might be better at it.

regards worgeordie

19 minutes ago, worgeordie said:

Just give her the job,might be better at it.

My thoughts exactly, could she be any worse?

13 minutes ago, Lungstib said:

My thoughts exactly, could she be any worse?

Well I doubt she would threaten her critics with "a punch in the face", plus any cardboard cut-out of her would be cheaper too, given the smaller size required.

1 hour ago, rooster59 said:

11-year-old girl first to sit on PM's chair on Children's Day

And the choice turned out to be a perfect fit... to the mental development of the person usually sitting on that chair.

Edited by Misterwhisper

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Please Mr Prayut can i play with your dollies?

His reply, you touch my dollies, i will punch you on the nose.:cheesy::cheesy:

11 yr old girl as PM might be considered an upgrade

Would anyone notice the difference?

Note how the Nation still loves to call him the 'prime minister'. They have not even got the guts - which Kaosod have - to call him what he really is ...

 

Edited by Eligius

I hope the seat was not already occupied, some people may get the wrong idea... :whistling:

Maybe the PM should have helped a Saudi teen looking for asylum in his "great" country on children's day?

Thais are always looking to show the world how great they all are. Fake unless the cameras are rolling.....  

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