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Thai PM Faces Allegations of Media Freedom Breach


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Just now, spidermike007 said:

The prime minister further suggested that cohesive governance was in the national interest, cautioning against questions that might incite division. 

 

In plain speak what she meant to say is I am the daughter of a billionaire, I am very privileged, typically I'm treated as high society, and now that I'm in the public realm I don't appreciate being questioned. All of you need to show a greater sense of fealty, and realize that we have no interest in engaging in and open and frank discussions here. These press conferences are window dressing meant to convince the most naive amongst the population, that Thailand is a functional democracy. 

Get over it spider. No means no!

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1 hour ago, Aussie999 said:

If, as he said " infringing on the media's constitutional rights to report on governmental affairs<" is true, and he is a strong supporter of freedom of speak, then why so quiet now, with so many  breaches from the previous "government," there has not been such freedoms, for many years, this guy just does not like a female PM.

Who does he like?

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Just now, lordgrinz said:

 

I'm betting not even himself, anybody know if he has brought allegations against himself? 🤪Maybe someone should suggest it?

Maybe somebody should petition the courts to have him disbarred.

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8 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

So, in other words he say exactly like every other time he file a petition. The modus operandi resembles a serial killer armed with paper.

There's a solution stop giving this guy media attention.   I swear most of these nuts just do it to see their name I'm print.

 

These guys are the reason nothing gets done and 112 is such a problem.

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9 hours ago, webfact said:

The prime minister further suggested that cohesive governance was in the national interest, cautioning against questions that might incite division.

This is totally wrong.

It suggests that the governance should be absolute with no debate to ensure that decisions are both technically and legally correct and therefore acceptable to the electorate.

I think it's about time reporters were allowed to present alternative opinions based on what politicians tell them. 

The PM and the government should be accountable to the country and this cannot happen so long government decisions are kept secret.

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All you need is a "Monkey" Petitioner around, you get free peanuts 🥜 spreading around......Who is going to speak for " media wrong" for a change....I think this guy is Sooöô cheap a idiot , who is "paid"  to split every little hair he can find....and all unnecessary narrative cause somebody is taking my boss Lunch away.....just like the low country US yearly big dirty budget....pay all journalist or media to run another country or competitive down...... Probably from his Stupid personality tell you all.....Scum....Dirt......

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3 hours ago, kingstonkid said:

There's a solution stop giving this guy media attention.   I swear most of these nuts just do it to see their name I'm print.

 

Yeah, I don't know why they keep reporting on this clown's antics.

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31 minutes ago, 0ffshore360 said:

But is he wrong?

Probably more right than wrong, but he would do better in fact searching and choosing the battles that he actually have a chance to win. As it is now, he is just grabbing on everything he can, without any foundation or chance.

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8 hours ago, hotchilli said:

Welcome to the hot seat, where all your actions, words will be scrutinsed...

get used to it.

As the daughter of a billionaire she was likely never questioned in the entire course of her life, she's experienced nothing but coddling and getting her butt kissed 24/7, so this level of scrutiny has to be very new for her, and extremely uncomfortable. And that is a good thing. 

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