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Dems to hold 'Crisis Seminar' in Phuket this weekend

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Prime Minister Abhisit has visited Phuket

several times since assuming the

premiership in mid-December, 2008.

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PHUKET: -- Leading Democrats and rank-and-file party members will be attend a “crisis seminar” in Phuket this weekend.

Democrat Party official spokesman Dr Buranaj Smutharaks announced the meeting on Tuesday, saying all Democrats party members “without exception” are expected to attend.

The seminar, from Friday to Sunday, is entitled “Concentrating Energy to Solve the National Crisis”, Dr Buranaj said.

The emphasis will be not on political struggle, but on harmony, he said.

"Members from every region are assembling to support the government's compromise plan to find a way to end the problem," he said.

The "problem" referred to is the dispute between supporters and opponents of former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, who was removed from power by a 2006 military coup and is now in exile.

Former Social Development and Human Security minister Paibool Watanasiritam will give a talk on “Thailand's Future and the Fundamentals of Compromise”, he said.

Another session, organized in conjunction with the party’s committee on reform, will take the shape of a "People's Assembly", it was announced.

Details regarding where in Phuket the meeting will be held, or times of the various seminars, were not included in the announcement carried by the state-run Thai News Agency.

"Red shirt" Thaksin supporters have pursued, during the last year, a strategy of disrupting high-profile events involving members of the government.

As a Democrat Party stronghold and an island to which admission can be monitored, Phuket is generally regarded as a safe haven.

Meanwhile, the opposition Pheu Thai Party and their allied Red Shirt Network have opened another southern branch office in Songkhla’s Haad Yai district, the new center's director Sawai Na Patthalung announced on July 25.

Gen Chavalit Yongchaiyudh, a former prime minister and long-time Thaksin ally, will preside over the opening ceremony on Sunday.

Mr Sawai said the new center is the third in southern Thailand. Other Pheu Thai Party centers have been opened here in Phuket, at the Phuket City Home residential estate in Rassada, and in Nakorn Sri Thammarat province.

The Haad Yai office will co-ordinate campaign activities in Songkhla, Patthalung and Satun provinces in the run-up to the next general election.

“We have 500 members here already,” Sawai asserted, “and by election time we'll have no fewer than 10,000.”

Pheu Thai hopes to capture "at least two" of the nine seats at stake in his area of responsibility, Mr Sawai said.

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-- Phuket Gazette 2010-07-29

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I think if the PM can get the support of an unbiased party not just looking to scam money from the country's coffers, Thailand has a good chance but the amount of corrupt politicians in the party has allowed the democrats to get in but the motivation behind the support was simply greed. There is no doubt elections may change things but in reality until the system changes the motivation of corrupt politicians - Thailand will not change at all!

But to Plengrudee's comments - Northern Thailand? Issarn? Who will guarantee his safety? He has openly expressed willingness to travel to these regions but right now the Kwai Daeng don't want to know about anything other than violence and proved that by their actions. And would you vote these people to run your country?

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