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Red shirts qualified for posts: Yingluck

By The Nation

They've not been rewarded for poll victory, PM insists amid threats row

Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra insisted yesterday that red-shirt leaders would continue to be given government posts because they were qualified, not because they were being rewarded for Pheu Thai's poll victory.

"We do not divide ourselves into groups or factions but we will make the appointments in line with the capability and expertise of the individuals. And it will depend on the decisions of the ministers," Yingluck said.

Ministers who were ready to propose their advisers and secretaries would start seeking approval from Cabinet at this week's meeting, she said.

Some red-shirt leaders were named for political positions last week.

Education Minister Worawat Auapinyakul said red-shirt leaders should be given a chance to serve the people as political appointees now that they have been elected Pheu Thai MPs.

When red-shirt MPs become secretaries or advisers to Cabinet members, they can try to prove they can work for the country, he said.

The previous government led by the Democrat Party had a good image but disappointed the public because of its inability to solve the country's problems, he claimed.

The Democrats criticised the move to allocate political positions to red-shirt leaders.

Democrat MP Warong Dejkijwikrom said the plan to make red-shirt leaders deputy government spokesmen and assistants to Cabinet members would be a way to pay the red-shirt movement back for helping Pheu Thai win the election.

Red-shirt activities had already become flagrant - they intimidated those who disagreed them, he said.

Democrat MP Sathit Wongnongtoey would ask Deputy Prime Minster Chalerm Yoobamrung today to rein in the rogue red shirts after they violated other people's rights, he said.

The red shirts had been harassing people and infringing on people's rights so the government must keep the movement under control, he said.

Two men attacked by red shirts last week when they protested against the House speaker were not hired by the Democrats and were not Democrat members as alleged by Chalerm, he noted.

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-- The Nation 2011-08-29

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Worawat claims the reds deserve posts because they were elected...... They WEREN'T. They were each given places on the party list. Nobody voted for them in a constituency.

Same as Yingluck. And we've all witnessed her lack of ability to carry out her appointed role last week.

This government is an absolute joke.

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Worawat claims the reds deserve posts because they were elected...... They WEREN'T. They were each given places on the party list. Nobody voted for them in a constituency.

Same as Yingluck. And we've all witnessed her lack of ability to carry out her appointed role last week.

This government is an absolute joke.

No it is not a joke. It is all part of a longer term plan.

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Asking the deputy prime minister to reign in the red shirts, thats a good one. He and his family of hooligans should fit right into the apparent theory of intimidation. They may have written a few guidelines for the troops.

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Here's a quote about one of the new appointees from November, 2009:

Phetchawat Wattanapongsirikul, a broadcaster for the "Sapha Kafae" programme, who was accused along with his unidentified co-host of encouraging the audience to "protest violently" against Abhisit, and talked about an assassination attempt, said he had no intention of carrying out a bomb attack. His broadcasting colleague Kanyapak Maneejak said Phetchawat's talk about an assassination attempt was only an "incitement". She claimed there was no real assassination plot. The two, not coincidentally, are members of the red-shirt Love Chiang Mai 51 group.

Well, I supposed it's a good thing that he just 'incited' people to assassinate Abhisit, he didn't really 'plot' to kill him.<_<

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Worawat claims the reds deserve posts because they were elected...... They WEREN'T. They were each given places on the party list. Nobody voted for them in a constituency.

Same as Yingluck. And we've all witnessed her lack of ability to carry out her appointed role last week.

This government is an absolute joke.

No it is not a joke. It is all part of a longer term plan.

Yes. It's called elected government. Certainly better than a military junta or its strategic ally, the Democrats.

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Worawat claims the reds deserve posts because they were elected...... They WEREN'T. They were each given places on the party list. Nobody voted for them in a constituency.

Same as Yingluck. And we've all witnessed her lack of ability to carry out her appointed role last week.

This government is an absolute joke.

For which government positions are these guys qualified?

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Worawat claims the reds deserve posts because they were elected...... They WEREN'T. They were each given places on the party list. Nobody voted for them in a constituency.

Same as Yingluck. And we've all witnessed her lack of ability to carry out her appointed role last week.

This government is an absolute joke.

No it is not a joke. It is all part of a longer term plan.

This government is beyond a joke. It isn't even funny any more.

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Worawat claims the reds deserve posts because they were elected...... They WEREN'T. They were each given places on the party list. Nobody voted for them in a constituency.

Same as Yingluck. And we've all witnessed her lack of ability to carry out her appointed role last week.

This government is an absolute joke.

For which government positions are these guys qualified?

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Ministers Of Offense.

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"We do not divide ourselves into groups or factions but we will make the appointments in line with the capability and expertise of the individuals. And it will depend on the decisions of the ministers," Yingluck said.

My Combined "BS/Hypocrisy/Nepotism/Corruption" Meter just blew a Fuse as the needle went flying OFF the scale!

CS

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Worawat claims the reds deserve posts because they were elected...... They WEREN'T. They were each given places on the party list. Nobody voted for them in a constituency.

Same as Yingluck. And we've all witnessed her lack of ability to carry out her appointed role last week.

This government is an absolute joke.

No it is not a joke. It is all part of a longer term plan.

Yes. It's called elected government. Certainly better than a military junta or its strategic ally, the Democrats.

Elected on what we now know were "false promises".....

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Worawat claims the reds deserve posts because they were elected...... They WEREN'T. They were each given places on the party list. Nobody voted for them in a constituency.

Same as Yingluck. And we've all witnessed her lack of ability to carry out her appointed role last week.

This government is an absolute joke.

For which government positions are these guys qualified?

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I think that my half-brain dalmation has more brains than these two put together!

Minister: "What do you suggest we do?"

Red Shirt Advisor: "Duhhh! ... I can't read. ... Where's the whisky?"

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PM Defends Appointment of Red-shirts to Assist Cabinet Members

Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra says that the appointment of red-shirt members to assist cabinet members is not politically motivated.

Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra has backed the endorsement of red-shirt members as state officials such as advisers and secretaries to several ministers, saying the decision was truly based on qualifications.

She said the appointment could be forwarded to the Cabinet this week if the line-up is finalized in time.

Education Minister Worawaj Eu-apinyakul reiterated that the red-shirts have the right to come back and push for their political ideology as political civil servants.

He said that the Abhisit-led government has a good image, but it didn't produce tangible results.

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-- Tan Network 2011-08-29

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"We do not divide ourselves into groups or factions but we will make the appointments in line with the capability and expertise of the individuals. And it will depend on the decisions of the ministers," Yingluck said.

My Combined "BS/Hypocrisy/Nepotism/Corruption" Meter just blew a Fuse as the needle went flying OFF the scale!

CS

I think it's a hilarious statement coming from Ms. PM-with-zero-political-experience. :D

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Quote/ Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra has backed the endorsement of red-shirt members as state officials such as advisers and secretaries to several ministers, saying the decision was truly based on qualifications./Unquote.

Absolutely. Same as for herself.

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I think the former FM in the Democrat government is a yellow shirt....why was he given the post..a lot of members here are color blind.. :bah:

It would be double standards for the reds who complained about that to sit by and let all these red shirts get cushy government positions, wouldn't it?

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Just as Kasit as FM wound up the red shirts, PTP and Thaksinistas, so these red shirts appointed to lesser positions wind up the Dems, establishment and anti-Thaksinistas.

Lets see how they do, some of them dont seem to have the right credentials. Then again Kasit on paper did but he was utterly useless and at least these dudes havent been made ministers

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Worawat claims the reds deserve posts because they were elected...... They WEREN'T. They were each given places on the party list. Nobody voted for them in a constituency.

Same as Yingluck. And we've all witnessed her lack of ability to carry out her appointed role last week.

This government is an absolute joke.

No it is not a joke. It is all part of a longer term plan.

Yes. It's called elected government. Certainly better than a military junta or its strategic ally, the Democrats.

:jap: :):D:clap2:

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I think the former FM in the Democrat government is a yellow shirt....why was he given the post..a lot of members here are color blind.. :bah:

It would be double standards for the reds who complained about that to sit by and let all these red shirts get cushy government positions, wouldn't it?

True.

Another aspect is that the role Kasit played with the yellows pales in comparison to the roles these nominations play with the Red Shirts.

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Just as Kasit as FM wound up the red shirts, PTP and Thaksinistas, so these red shirts appointed to lesser positions wind up the Dems, establishment and anti-Thaksinistas.

Lets see how they do, some of them dont seem to have the right credentials. Then again Kasit on paper did but he was utterly useless and at least these dudes havent been made ministers

One of the differences between "you" and "us", is that I don't know anyone sympathetic to the Democrat govt that thought the Kasit appointment was a good idea. We just had to live with it, but that said even that highly partisan dolt would seem to be several orders of magnitude more competent than the currently installed cretin.

Anyhow, here's one who won't get his mouth in the trough, though his wife or kids might:

http://www.nationmultimedia.com/home/Local-red-shirt-leader-murdered-in-Phrae-30163844.html

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Just as Kasit as FM wound up the red shirts, PTP and Thaksinistas, so these red shirts appointed to lesser positions wind up the Dems, establishment and anti-Thaksinistas.

Lets see how they do, some of them dont seem to have the right credentials. Then again Kasit on paper did but he was utterly useless and at least these dudes havent been made ministers

One of the differences between "you" and "us", is that I don't know anyone sympathetic to the Democrat govt that thought the Kasit appointment was a good idea. We just had to live with it, but that said even that highly partisan dolt would seem to be several orders of magnitude more competent than the currently installed cretin.

Anyhow, here's one who won't get his mouth in the trough, though his wife or kids might:

http://www.nationmultimedia.com/home/Local-red-shirt-leader-murdered-in-Phrae-30163844.html

what is the "you" and "us" ?

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Just as Kasit as FM wound up the red shirts, PTP and Thaksinistas, so these red shirts appointed to lesser positions wind up the Dems, establishment and anti-Thaksinistas.

Lets see how they do, some of them dont seem to have the right credentials. Then again Kasit on paper did but he was utterly useless and at least these dudes havent been made ministers

One of the differences between "you" and "us", is that I don't know anyone sympathetic to the Democrat govt that thought the Kasit appointment was a good idea. We just had to live with it, but that said even that highly partisan dolt would seem to be several orders of magnitude more competent than the currently installed cretin.

Anyhow, here's one who won't get his mouth in the trough, though his wife or kids might:

http://www.nationmultimedia.com/home/Local-red-shirt-leader-murdered-in-Phrae-30163844.html

Local Thai pro-government "Red-shirt" leader killed

BANGKOK, Aug. 27 (Xinhua) -- A local Thai pro-government "Red- shirt" leader, close to a minister, was killed in northern province of Phrea on Saturday, local media reported. Udomsup Thammuang was found dead in front of his computer with his throat slit by a knife in a shop in Phrea's Muang district around 11 a.m. local time, police said.

Udomsup was a local Red-shirt leader and a canvasser for the ruling Pheu Thai party's MP. Moreover, he was a close aid of Education Minister Worawat Uaapinyakul, The Nation online reported.

The police have not yet concluded the cause of the crime, but hinted that it likely to be caused by political motivation as Udomsup was now a canvasser for a candidate for local administrative body.

http://www.shanghaidaily.com/article/article_xinhua.asp?id=12399

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Worawat claims the reds deserve posts because they were elected...... They WEREN'T. They were each given places on the party list. Nobody voted for them in a constituency.

Same as Yingluck. And we've all witnessed her lack of ability to carry out her appointed role last week.

This government is an absolute joke.

No it is not a joke. It is all part of a longer term plan.

Having red shirts in as 'advisors' or 'secretaries' is Thaksin's way of putting in hard-line commissars to firstly report back to him that ministers are not straying from the Thaksin line and secondly kick them out at first sign of disobedience. Remember he has ministers' undated resignation letters in his pocket. The thuggery is applied to the PT. Know their place. Their sole function is to get Thaksin back.

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Does being at the airport at the wrong time render your whole background?

Here's Kasit's educational background and his experience:

Education: • Bangkok Christian College

• St. Joseph's College, Darjeeling, India

• Faculty of Political Science, Chulalongkorn University

• International Affairs, Georgetown School of Foreign Service, U.S. (1968)

• International Relations, Institute of Social Studies, Netherlands (1971)

• National Defense College (1990)

Background: • 3rd Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (1968)

• 3rd Secretary, News Analysis Division, Dept. of Information (1969)

• 3rd Secretary, SEATO Division, Dept. of International Organizations (1972)

• 3rd & 2nd Secr., Thai Embassy & European Union Mission, Brussels (1975)

• 2nd Secretary, International Economic Affairs Div., (1979)

• 1st Secretary, Office of the Director-General, Economic Affairs Dept. (1979)

• Director, Commerce and Industry Div., ASEAN Dept. (1981)

• Director, Economic Information Div., Dept. of Economic Affairs (1983)

• Director, Policy and Planning Div., Office of the Permanent Secretary (1984)

• Deputy Director-General, Dept. of Economic Affairs (1985)

• Ambassador Attached to the Ministry (European Affairs) (1988)

• Director-General, Dept. of International Organizations (1988)

• Ambassador of Thailand to:

– Soviet Union and Mongolia (1991)

– Russian Federation and Mongolia (1992-1993)

– Indonesia and Papua New Guinea (1994-6)

– Germany (1997-2001)

• Ambassador attached to Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and seconded to the Prime Minister Secretariat Office (2001)

• Adviser to Deputy PM and Commerce Minister Somkid Jatusripitak, and Banthoon Lamsam (Kasikorn Thai Bank)

• Ambassador of Thailand to Japan (2001)

• Ambassador of Thailand to the United States (2004-5)

• Adviser to the Senate Committee (2006)

• Democrat Party-List Candidate (2006)

• Adviser to the Democrat Party and PAD Movement (2006-2008)

Questions?

Now... show us lists of the people that just got the jobs this topic is about.

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I think the former FM in the Democrat government is a yellow shirt....why was he given the post..a lot of members here are color blind.. :bah:

It would be double standards for the reds who complained about that to sit by and let all these red shirts get cushy government positions, wouldn't it?

True.

Another aspect is that the role Kasit played with the yellows pales in comparison to the roles these nominations play with the Red Shirts.

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Re: airport closures if I'm not mistaken...

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