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PM Prayut warns many will suffer if budget bill fails in parliament


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3 hours ago, webfact said:

The Prime Minister said that the government is committed to improving the livelihood of all people of different occupations, but especially at the grassroots, to make sure that none of them are overlooked

Cue sewage detector ...........beep beep beep beep

 

(See pollution post if you are think madmitch has gone totally bonkers)

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2 hours ago, ezzra said:

And i'm sure that one of the imes on the budget agenda is approving the 112 million baht for the navy chief...

Yeah I read that this morning...'Navy Mansion is not just for Navy Chief'...why build it at all? Next, the Army will want one (if they already have one they''ll want to rebuild), one for Air Force then another for the Police. I mean, why stop at the Navy? Never mind about the farmers who could do with a luxury now and then.

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2 hours ago, SmartyMarty said:

when a government this young

This "government" has been in power since May 2014.

There is nothing new about it, its budgets or policies.

What is new is an (albeit slight minority) opposition coalition in the House that is attempting to hold Prayut's government accountable for its policies and budgets. And that resistance is new to former junta-leader Prayut.

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6 hours ago, webfact said:

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has warned that a lot of people, including many farmers, would suffer if the budget bill for 2020 fiscal year is not approved by parliament within the set timeframe

And who is to blame?

 

The ones voting against the bill or the ones drafting a bill not enough people can agree with?

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6 hours ago, webfact said:

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has warned that a lot of people, including many farmers, would suffer if the budget bill for 2020 fiscal year is not approved by parliament within the set timeframe.

Newsflash,.... they are already suffering for decades..... 

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If this terrible man was serious about improving the lot for the common person, he should come and spend a week living on subsistence wages in rural Isaan. Many people live on small holdings here without electricity or piped water, scratching out an existence from what little land they own! He has no interest whatsoever in the majority of Thailand's rural population and would rather spend the country's budget on military hardware, which apart from displays on Childrens' Day, will never be used!


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Those uniformed thieves with parliamentary immunity will suffer most. 

Review matters by:

- privatize Thai Airways and wonders will happen on a eat-or-die modus
- cancel the submarines or invent enemies you could fight against; latter might prove difficult unless the Laotians are attacking via the Mekong
- the petty cash expenses to be screened (a navy admiral's need for a residence of B 112 million for representation purposes?) Either submarines for fighting or a well-stocked house bar to drown the enemies in Gold Label and other alien products

We will see, Thailands biggest enemy is its own people ???? 

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