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PM Prayut embarrassed by people asking for cash handouts everywhere he goes


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The Ubon people complaint why Prayut giving the 500 or 1,000 baht to the Social Welfare Card and the Ubon people need the fund to survive because they can't go out and everywhere flood. With this complaint, Prayut decided to donate 1 million baht and give 1,000 baht each person. He started to use his own personal account to raise money from the public. Totally, he received from the public is more than 100 million baht. 

 

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I can think of a thousand other instances where the PM should have been imberred and he wasn't, a heads up, big parts of being a PM is having to proudly talk to the people and ask them what their need are and you can do for them instead of the other way around... 

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His last two monthly stipend increases to ฿500 had people in Issan hanging on the edge of their hammocks for their turn to cue up and get the cash. Same with the occasional monthly elderly store credit increases. That said they seem to know it was only to curry favor when he needed support.

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

 

“If I am rich or if Thailand is rich, I will give to them

This can only be a joke, the general is one of the richest men in parliament, I've never seen a rich man give away his money without taking advantage of it!

Rich, it's relative, there are people who feel rich with 1,000 Baht, others who with ten million continue to mourn their poverty!

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

PM embarrassed by people...........................

The real issue is not so much about PM Prayut being embarrassed by the people it is surely more about the people being embarrassed by having such an unedifying person as Prayut Chan-o-cha as a their Prime Minister. 

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