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PM challenges opposition to meet him in court with evidence of any alleged wrongdoing

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PM challenges opposition to meet him in court with evidence of any alleged wrongdoing

 

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Thailand’s Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha said in parliament today (Wednesday) that he is fully aware that opposition MPs are trying to provoke him with unfounded allegations of involvement in the human trafficking of migrant workers from Myanmar.

 

He said that he is not, however, the kind of person who is easily provoked, as he challenged the opposition to find the evidence and produce it in court.

 

Responding to allegations of involvement in human trafficking, delays in vaccine procurement and addiction to power, the prime minister dismissed as completely groundless the allegation that he and his two comrades in arms, Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwan and Interior Minister Anupong Paochinda, received bribes from human trafficking gangs.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/pm-challenges-opposition-to-meet-him-in-court-with-evidence-of-any-alleged-wrongdoing/

 

 

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Translated much of the Q&A from the the debate what a waste of skin this unelected fool is ???? 

As I have not bothered to translate anything like the first one above, I must say that I will against my will agree with the PM. There can not be any accusations without evidence and a strong foundation. if they have evidence, then show them or take him to court or impechment as Trump. Whatever!

The thing here is that they can not even do this thing right. Why aren´t they focusing on things like wrong use of money, failing the economy for the tourism sector, failing the economy for the SME´s, letting the majority of people get into too deep debt situations and the death tolls on the roads, police charging people money for do their work and on top of that failing import an distribution of Covid-vaccines.

In other words, the government has failed to do it´s work, and therefore should be sacked. They just have to deal with things where they do not have anything to back it up with. Always digging in the wrong yard. I am not saying that the opposition are wrong, just that they can´t back it up and therefore useless at the moment. They shou7ld work on things they can prove instead.

14 hours ago, webfact said:

PM challenges opposition to meet him in court with evidence of any alleged wrongdoing

Very smart Man,,, He's got all the judges in his Little black book.????

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