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PM Says He Did Not Order Student Activist Arrest

 

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BANGKOK (NNT) - Prime Minister has been following the student rallies and insisted he has not ordered the arrest of student activists.

 

General Prayut Chan-O-Cha said he has been following up on the political situation, including the student rally and other matters in Parliament. He believes all sides should be logical and avoid violence. He has discussed with all sides to find joint solutions and initiated the idea of the middle ground, which allows everyone, especially young people, to speak and air their problems.

 

The PM hopes that Parliament will solve issues according to the democratic process. The government is not ignoring the protesters’ demands and is preparing to propose a draft to amend the constitution. He requested all members of the House of Representatives to find a way out of this situation, as they are the people’s representatives.

 

He also said, at last, he did not order the arrest of student activists, as it is the police’s duty.

 

PM does not have such power to intervene in the process.

 

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18 minutes ago, webfact said:

The government is not ignoring the protesters’ demands and is preparing to propose a draft to amend the constitution. He requested all members of the House of Representatives to find a way out of this situation

Enough said ....  Khun Prayut is looking at all avenues to appease the school kids.

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

The PM hopes that Parliament will solve issues according to the democratic process

what democratic process ?! the thai version ? remember this central idiot asked sometime back why thai people wanted democracy 

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