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Outgoing Thai PM hopes for a peaceful transition of power


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16 hours ago, mfd101 said:

Hypocrite.

"Outgoing Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha wishes the country to remain peaceful while those concerned are forming the new government."

Yeah? Like the country was when he was forming his new Government?

 

Your one word post says it all!

 

 

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17 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Prayut said he will do his duty and take care of the country while the new government is being set up.

Words of truth.  The whole business was one big set up from the start.

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5 minutes ago, biggles45 said:

What a hypocrite, did everything he could while he had the power to make sure there would be no peaceful transition if the junta backers lost the vote. 

Did you forget he used violence to overthrow the previous democratically elected government?

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3 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

This guy is such a clown. He stole the government for 9 long years from the people. He stole their economic well being. He presided over a horribly inept administration. He appointed a crony senate, that is causing a breakdown in the little bit of democracy that remains here. And he expects a peaceful transfer of power? 

 

He is asking for everyone to lie down, and accept whatever comes. Leave it to the army and the elites. Don't interrupt our actions. Be obedient. Do not rebel, do not resist. 

 

 

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Yes but he sings like an angel.

 

 

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Outgoing Thai PM hopes for a peaceful transition of power

 

hypocrite, if that is really what you wished/wanted/hoped for, there is a very easy solution, just tell the 250 scam bags that your appointed, to follow people's will/wishes and appoint the democratically elected person

 

Put your money (actions) where your mouth is, stop the bs, people had enough of it fore the past 9 years

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