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2 hours ago, Dagfinnur Traustason said:

I just don´t know here. I would like to hear this and see a video of it happening. We are very well aware of how it looks on the government meeting here in Thailand. People from different parties is sitting in their smartphones, staring down the floor or actually talking to eachother or sleeping during another person is up speaking. It that is what happened I agree totally with the guy.

 

If he walked out in anger becasue people didn´t agree with him and thried to talk back to him, than he is his usual charming self that just can´t hack it in society.

Like I say, we need a video to make a fair judgement. Not like all poster before me, just judging because they want to be in the clique that hates.

MP's were listening and that's why they were laughing.

Looks, like he was telling jokes about how poor he is an not involved in corruption.

Probably he also tried to tell a joke about $10mln his daughters deposited in Singapore several years ago.

When kidding people he should realise, that they may be more informed, than himself.

Video was broadcast and to be found on yt and fb. Will be shared by many citisent as a proof, how pathetic their PM is 

 

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it's not the first time he walked out.

he did it also when accused of failing to defend constitution in his oath

 

"As members of the opposition took turns criticizing Prayuth’s refusal to say he would defend the constitution – as required to hold his office by that same constitution – the public’s attention seized on the moment Prayuth walked out while a member of the opposition was speaking."

https://coconuts.co/bangkok/news/pm-walks-out-on-oathgate-debate-in-thai-parliament/

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Classy as ever...

 

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-ocha responded to the question by quipping at the petite parliamentarian, “you are becoming shorter and shorter because you are hiding behind the protests.” The taunt was taken up online under the hashtag #อีเตี้ยหลังม็อบor Tia Lung Mob (midget behind the protest).

 

https://www.thaienquirer.com/24462/move-forward-party-slams-mob-midget-insult-calls-for-more-professionalism-in-no-confidence-debate/

 

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Just a reminder that then (I recall) NCPO Chief Prayut invoked Article 44 to create the EEC in order to 'expedite' its formation and subsequent immediate flow of foreign investments into the EEC project. 

 

Article 44 suspends a number of laws and regulations (ie., anti-corruption, EIS) and was (I recall) protested by various city planners in the affected area for not being consulted regarding their own planning and issues (water supply for agriculture, population  & support services demands). 

 

So maybe it's best that PM Prayut walks out and doesn't want to truthfully confront serious questions about the resulting current social/economic mess that resulted. 

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40 minutes ago, internationalism said:

MP's were listening and that's why they were laughing.

Looks, like he was telling jokes about how poor he is an not involved in corruption.

Probably he also tried to tell a joke about $10mln his daughters deposited in Singapore several years ago.

When kidding people he should realise, that they may be more informed, than himself.

Video was broadcast and to be found on yt and fb. Will be shared by many citisent as a proof, how pathetic their PM is 

 

Ok, I will look at the video. However, we are talking about grown up people in a position or opposition to rule the country. Laughing and mocking each other while trying to solve important matters is not in theirwork descriptions.

 

Still not saying I agree with the PM. Actually I can not care less. What I do care about is all generic posts and comments from the TV-trust that always acts like children.

 

I have created my zone in Thailand, where my life goes on in perfect harmony with my wife and children. That´s all I ever going to need.

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I think I will stop here because no one is listening

 

On my first day at chula, the executive committee at the faculty asked me to give a talk about my research.

 

About 15 min into it, I looked around and saw that no one was listening, just chatting among themselves or on their phones.

 

I stopped and asked if they could all hear me, as no one was paying attention...

 

I got a lot of shocked looks....

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3 hours ago, Dagfinnur Traustason said:

I just don´t know here. I would like to hear this and see a video of it happening. We are very well aware of how it looks on the government meeting here in Thailand. People from different parties is sitting in their smartphones, staring down the floor or actually talking to eachother or sleeping during another person is up speaking. It that is what happened I agree totally with the guy.

 

If he walked out in anger becasue people didn´t agree with him and thried to talk back to him, than he is his usual charming self that just can´t hack it in society.

Like I say, we need a video to make a fair judgement. Not like all poster before me, just judging because they want to be in the clique that hates.

Your first paragraph is an accurate description of the british House of Lords in session!

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1 hour ago, George Aylesham said:

Your first paragraph is an accurate description of the british House of Lords in session!

Yeah, I might just be. However, I do believe it is a quite perfect description of any country´s perliament at present time.

Years ago there were something called respect in the world and something called proper and decent behaviour in different situations. That was something very important especially for elected persons and politicians. Unfortunately today generations have chosen to overlook that fine tradtition. That is something truly visible in all places in society. I am blaming smartphones and social media for that. Just take an example with the girlfriend and boyfriend that goes out drinking coffee together. Today many don´t even talk or look at eachother sitting by the same table. Thier faces are totally sunken down staring at each smartphone. That´s total decay of a society, that makes a bad start for everyone in life. What do we think that leads up to?

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5 hours ago, Dagfinnur Traustason said:

I just don´t know here. I would like to hear this and see a video of it happening. We are very well aware of how it looks on the government meeting here in Thailand. People from different parties is sitting in their smartphones, staring down the floor or actually talking to eachother or sleeping during another person is up speaking. It that is what happened I agree totally with the guy.

 

If he walked out in anger becasue people didn´t agree with him and thried to talk back to him, than he is his usual charming self that just can´t hack it in society.

Like I say, we need a video to make a fair judgement. Not like all poster before me, just judging because they want to be in the clique that hates.

I beg to differ. 

A real leader finds a way to lead; that is the true challenge of office after all. He has no defense. He expects to be treated like a minor diety but acts like a spoiled child, and hardly for the first time. 

How many videos are you prepared to watch, not that your or my opinions mean a fig?

 

Harry Truman USA president :

"If you can't stand the heat, stay out of the kitchen."

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8 minutes ago, Dagfinnur Traustason said:

Yeah, I might just be. However, I do believe it is a quite perfect description of any country´s perliament at present time.

Years ago there were something called respect in the world and something called proper and decent behaviour in different situations. That was something very important especially for elected persons and politicians. Unfortunately today generations have chosen to overlook that fine tradtition. That is something truly visible in all places in society. I am blaming smartphones and social media for that. Just take an example with the girlfriend and boyfriend that goes out drinking coffee together. Today many don´t even talk or look at eachother sitting by the same table. Thier faces are totally sunken down staring at each smartphone. That´s total decay of a society, that makes a bad start for everyone in life. What do we think that leads up to?

Many things lead to where we are today. 

Regardless, here we are. If you take (or steal) a public office you must face reality. 

Prime Minister means primary leader. If you don't want the job then don't take it. 

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15 minutes ago, RocketDog said:

I beg to differ. 

A real leader finds a way to lead; that is the true challenge of office after all. He has no defense. He expects to be treated like a minor diety but acts like a spoiled child, and hardly for the first time. 

How many videos are you prepared to watch, not that your or my opinions mean a fig?

 

Harry Truman USA president :

"If you can't stand the heat, stay out of the kitchen."

I can go with that too. In reality our stance is not that different. I am in no way a fan of the way thing are and are going. I know there are many videos, just wanted to see this one. Looked a little bit now, and it seems to be the same story with this man. Just wanted to see it before making my judgement.

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8 hours ago, webfact said:

The prime minister took to the floor to make a clarification, after Deputy Interior Minister Nipon Boonyamanee defended an allegation, by Kao Klai MP Prasertpong Sornnuwat, that he abused his power in the interests of his people and himself, by forcing villagers in Jana district of the southern province of Songkhla to sell their land in areas covered by the southern economic zone project.

he has an hard time understanding what democracy is.... that military/dictator mind set will always prevails

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