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Anecdotal News about Covid-19 Vax harms
Since my Covid vaccinations our dog developed pancreatitis and had to spend a week at the vet. We also had to replace the washing machine and fix the aircon in the car. I'm sure this was all due to those Covid shots. -
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Parliament Chief Vows PM Will Address MPs' Queries Directly
File photo courtesy: Wikipedia Parliament president Wan Muhamad Noor Matha has affirmed his commitment to persuade Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra to address interpellations personally in parliament. These calls for direct responses have intensified amidst continued anticipation from opposition MPs, who were left unsatisfied last year when the Prime Minister did not engage directly with their inquiries. In a recent parliamentary session, Mr. Wan assured members that the government whip would convey the opposition’s sentiments to Prime Minister Paetongtarn, highlighting the importance of her direct participation in these discussions. The push for transparency and accountability has been underscored by Mr. Wan, who emphasised the duty of the opposition to question governmental operations and the corresponding responsibility of the government to provide clear answers. "Persistently ignoring these questions could be detrimental to the government’s credibility," he cautioned, drawing on his extensive political experience. He argued that interpellations offer a vital platform for the government to communicate directly with the public and counter opposition accusations. Mr. Wan advised, "There’s no reason to shy away from answering interpellations. The aim should be to respond with clarity and honesty." He noted that while the opposition might remain dissatisfied, it is ultimately the public that judges the government's responses. While endorsing the necessity of PM Paetongtarn’s involvement, Mr. Wan also acknowledged that not all inquiries need her direct attention. In cases where specifics fall within the remit of individual cabinet ministers, they might be better positioned to provide immediate and informed answers. Delaying answers through unnecessary referrals to the Prime Minister, Mr. Wan pointed out, could hinder effective communication and waste valuable time. In a related context, opposition leader Natthaphong Ruengpanyawut has been vocal about his intent to scrutinise the role of Pheu Thai's alleged de facto leader, Thaksin Shinawatra, within the government. This stems from ongoing speculation regarding Prime Minister Paetongtarn’s authority, with some questioning whether she is the genuine power in charge. As the call for transparency grows louder, these developments mark a significant moment in Thai politics. The outcome of Mr. Wan’s efforts, alongside the government’s response, will likely shape the public’s trust and perception of Thailand’s current administration. With a strong mandate to uphold, Prime Minister Paetongtarn’s engagement with parliament may prove pivotal in asserting her leadership and addressing the nation’s concerns directly, reported Bangkok Post. -- 2025-01-04 -
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Netherlands: Names of 425,000 Suspected Nazi Collaborators Published Online
Its not Nazi. Its National Socialist. Socialist. -
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Netherlands: Names of 425,000 Suspected Nazi Collaborators Published Online
Its your opinion he was. War is war Brian. Unimaginable things happen. No matter which war it is. You seem to dismiss all other tragedies which in itself is disturbing. -
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Chicken Rice Vendor Saves Italian Tourist with CPR
Thanks for the tips Ill leave the Wife until 9 minutes😇- 1
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Good fortune: PM Paetongtarn’s assets exceed 13 billion baht
Oh look, its the hater. Hi there. Show us the history of the families tax evasion and criminal activity. God be with you.- 1
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