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Pheu Thai Voters On Efforts To Facilitate Thaksin'S Return

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Pheu Thai voters on efforts to facilitate Thaksin's return

By Pravit Rojanaphruk

The Nation

Seven voters who opted for Pheu Thai Party during the July 3 elections were asked if the Yingluck Shinawatra government should first focus on bringing back convicted former PM Thaksin as a free man or if it should place its immediate focus on something else.

Lertmit Thongchai, roadside coffee vendor: There should be no hurry in bringing Thaksin back because it could lead to problems. He will surely return in time.

Suluck Lamubol, reporter for prachatai.com online newspaper: Bringing Thaksin back should not be a priority but they can do it if they like because they have the justification since [Thaksin's conviction] leads back to the [september 19, 2006] coup. As to what might be the priority for the Pheu Thai government, I think it's the various draconian laws that need to be addressed: the lese majeste law, the Computer Crimes Act, the emergency decree and the Internal Security Act. The red shirts who have been wrongly prosecuted should also be assisted.

Noppakao Kongsuwan, volunteer for Red Sunday Group: I don't think the government's priority should be that of helping Thaksin or getting him a royal pardon, but urgently addressing issues like the rising cost of living. Another urgent matter is justice for the 91 people killed [last April and May] as well as the politically motivated detentions and charges faced by the red shirts. It should also focus on improving relations with neighbouring countries.

Aran Lum-areekul, freelance worker: I don't think the issue of bringing Thaksin back should be so urgent. Those suffering from floods need assistance first. The issue of the rising cost of living is also urgent, because reducing the price of petrol price is not enough.

I also wish to see those affected by the [April-May] clashes get properly compensated. They fought for the Pheu Thai Party and it's about time they were helped.

Poonisa Boonwanna, housewife: I don't think it's necessary to rush the Thaksin issue. Issues related to the economy and flooding should be tackled first. However, I would give the government at least a year to prove itself. Also, elderly people should be provided Bt1,500 per month in assistance by the state. Also, public buses just for elderly people should also be introduced.

Orathai Pakanand, private business owner: I think they're doing their best now. I don't understand why some people always try to link it with the issue of bringing Thaksin back. I'm happy with what they're doing. I want people to forget about the issue of Thaksin because the judicial system will deal with it.

Noranat Nongnapat Thammapeera, self-employed: Why are they so obsessed about the Thaksin issue? Most news reports try to link everything to Thaksin.

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-- The Nation 2011-09-19

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