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PM Prayut admits error in oath recital and is trying to resolve the problem

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4 hours ago, colinneil said:

Does he really care? No he thinks he is above following rules, i am the man i do what i want.

That is his attitude, as others have said, he is ex military, only used to barking out orders.

Democracy, whats that, he has no idea about it.

Every year for 4 years he promised (some would say lied) "democracy" and still doesn't understand it! :blink:

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  • So he admits he's there illegally?  Considering the electorate didn't vote him as an MP he's got a nerve even taking half an oath.

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    So he admits he made an error on a very important item and now wants leniency, well Mr. Pm that's a 2 way street.   And the FF folks should challenge him on this exact specific point with 'y

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Under pressure from several quarters, it must be a new experience for him to be questioned for his actions. It is not the Army anymore.

8 hours ago, webfact said:

Asked how he will resolve the problem by a reporter today (Tuesday), the Prime Minister shot back, saying “Don’t you understand the word “trying to find a way out”?

Oh dear .. Getting a bit tetchy there .. 

He could fall on his sword, that should suit the mentality of a real soldier hero. 

3 hours ago, jonclark said:

The only mistake was that someone noticed. Everything is always fine in Thailand... until closer inspection yields an error. Then the blame game starts based on the ancient and well respected Thai principle of yielding to the wishes of those higher up the social aka financial ladder.

 

I expect a Burmese scribe will be found to apportion blame on in the not to distant future. 

Well it couldn't be the fault of a local as, "no Thai would do that" 

6 hours ago, a977 said:

This guy is totally inept at everything he does, how the Thai people could vote him in as P.M. is beyond me. Oh that's right I forget he rigged the constitution then the Election then allegedly bought some votes to make him P.M. silly me it must be my age uncle Alz catching up with me.

Actually the thing we need to ask is how Thais allowed this to happen. Never seen any people being so ignorant of their election.

I thought that rote learning and mindlessly parroting phrases is what the Thai education system excels in. That's quite a letdown.

So what happens now to the spokesperson who stated thecluase was edited out in the video.

 

Does he now get charged under the Computer Crimes Act for distributing false and misleading information on the Internet.

3 days, or is it more ? to correct a simple mistake.

I suppose the Thai thing of never being wrong has something to do with it, or is it just plain and simple arrogance or stupid.

14 hours ago, webfact said:

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has admitted, for the first time, that he did not recite the oath of office in full, as alleged by the Opposition, and is now trying to resolve the problem

This is making Wissanu look a bit of a nkob also as only the other day he was saying he believed leader did the job proper and there was no prob' .. 

As usual, these boys are acting as if they're in satirical comedy. Absolute charlatans. The man said nothing wrong happened a few days ago, he now admits it did actually happen and gets aggressive about the situation of his own doing. Good to know he is trying to 'resolve' it though. 

 

It is pretty obvious who sanctioned something like this to happen in the first place. A travesty on the general Thai population. 

Someone should start a new comedy channel on TV , 24/7 live stream from PM's office. 
 

14 hours ago, BobBKK said:

So he admits he's there illegally?  Considering the electorate didn't vote him as an MP he's got a nerve even taking half an oath.

Half an oaf is better than none, as they say.

9 hours ago, Bluespunk said:

That’s a sentence, not a word...some people just can’t get anything right it seems. 

True, but since he was speaking Thai, I wonder if there is a Thai word that covers his statement translated into English?

15 hours ago, colinneil said:

Does he really care? No he thinks he is above following rules, i am the man i do what i want.

That is his attitude, as others have said, he is ex military, only used to barking out orders.

Democracy, whats that, he has no idea about it.

This is not only the root of this problem but many others that came with Big P with more to come. Allowing him to steal the election is going to do irreparable harm to the Kingdom.

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