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PM tells cabinet she wants quick and concrete results

By The Nation

Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra yesterday chaired a meeting of Pheu Thai Cabinet members to discuss translating the party's campaign promises into action.

At the three-hour meeting held at Pheu Thai headquarters, Yingluck made it clear her first order of business was to produce results, quickly and concretely.

Those present at the meeting included Deputy Prime Minister Kittiratt Na-Ranong, Defence Minister Yuthasak Sasiprapha, Interior Minister Yongyuth Wichaidit and Justice Minister Pracha Promnok.

Regarding the campaign pledge on security, the prime minister wanted tangible progress on quelling violence in the three southernmost provinces, Yuthasak said.

Today, the prime minister is expected to convene a high-level meeting at Government House to issue a new policy directive on the southern insurgency, he said.

Next month, she will convene her first meeting as chair of the Internal Security Operations Command to follow up on the situation in the strife-torn region, he said.

Deputy Transport Minister Kittisakdi Hathasongkroh said the prime minister instructed every Cabinet member to devote full attention to tackling the people's grievances.

"Yingluck told her ministers that their top priority was to eradicate the people's hardships," he said.

The government was determined to resolve problems faced by the people without delay, he said, adding the premier promised that the ministers would have her full backing on the budget earmarked for tackling grievances.

Ministers will have to submit their respective work progress reports every Monday.

Natural Resources and Environment Minister Preecha Rengsomboonsuk said each ministry would have to draw up a work plan specifying the time frame to complete their work, which could range between one and four years.

Preecha said on instructions from Yingluck, his priority would be water management.

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-- The Nation 2011-09-22

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I know someone very closely related to this government , who would tackle all these problems within 6 months................................unfortunately he isn't in the country since he is a convicted fugitive criminal.

Well to bad! He should have thought about the people when he was in the position to do so. He was to busy feeding his large ego and pockets. To little too late! Thaskin is not the answer to the problems facing this country. He is only a man who is a con-artist propaganda specialist not a wise man with all of the answers. Get your head out of Thaskins rear end and take a breath of fresh air. It will do you good my freindlaugh.gif

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I know someone very closely related to this government , who would tackle all these problems within 6 months................................unfortunately he isn't in the country since he is a convicted fugitive criminal.

Well to bad! He should have thought about the people when he was in the position to do so. He was to busy feeding his large ego and pockets. To little too late! Thaskin is not the answer to the problems facing this country. He is only a man who is a con-artist propaganda specialist not a wise man with all of the answers. Get your head out of Thaskins rear end and take a breath of fresh air. It will do you good my freindlaugh.gif If you were being sarcastic then I deeply apologize for my last statement. One can never tell on TV

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Bascially its all about speed. Little can be done to challenge PTP so close to a big election win. They will try to get as many populist things through as possible as soon as possible to increase popularity and tie people into their schemes, and try to get it done before their opponents divert things into negativity towards government creating conditions for some form of change, which is what PTP fear. Everyone knows the game. It remains to be seen who prevails but this bunch arent going to be Samak'd. There is also the imminent unfettering of the 111 next year which theoretically mostly increases PTP power allowing for a few defectors who cant really turn back and a few deaths.

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Bascially its all about speed. Little can be done to challenge PTP so close to a big election win. They will try to get as many populist things through as possible as soon as possible to increase popularity and tie people into their schemes, and try to get it done before their opponents divert things into negativity towards government creating conditions for some form of change, which is what PTP fear. Everyone knows the game. It remains to be seen who prevails but this bunch arent going to be Samak'd. There is also the imminent unfettering of the 111 next year which theoretically mostly increases PTP power allowing for a few defectors who cant really turn back and a few deaths.

But they aren't getting any populist policies through. The only policies they seem to be working on, besides getting Thaksin back without having to go to jail, are the ones that help the rich. Everything else is "3-4 years".

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Bascially its all about speed. Little can be done to challenge PTP so close to a big election win. They will try to get as many populist things through as possible as soon as possible to increase popularity and tie people into their schemes, and try to get it done before their opponents divert things into negativity towards government creating conditions for some form of change, which is what PTP fear. Everyone knows the game. It remains to be seen who prevails but this bunch arent going to be Samak'd. There is also the imminent unfettering of the 111 next year which theoretically mostly increases PTP power allowing for a few defectors who cant really turn back and a few deaths.

But they aren't getting any populist policies through. The only policies they seem to be working on, besides getting Thaksin back without having to go to jail, are the ones that help the rich. Everything else is "3-4 years".

Lets wait and see. Right now we hear newspaper reports. They have had only a few cabinet meetings. Some of the policies may also require legislation as cabinet edict for many things was outlawed by the 2007 constitution. We should know what way things are going before Songkhran.

The politics is as long as they are working on the 300 baht/rice insurance/village fund/farmers credit their voters will give them time. Right now they are trying to knock off groups of potential Dem lower middle class supporters with projects that cost little in real terms to give themselves a quick popularity boost. They know the rural poor are with them for at least a while and they know that as long as it is the arms of the establishment and democrat party that are attacking their schemes they have little to worry about. What the establishment want and need is for PTP to say several of its headline pro-poor schemes cant work because they got it wrong. The chances of PTP saying that are negligible

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I guess I'm the only one that thinks that holding cabinet meetings for the government of Thailand at PTP headquarters is pretty wierd? Thailand Inc. board meeting sounds like.

I don't think you're the only one. By now some Democrats might be busy checking if the PM can have her cabinet meeting in the cozy confines of the Pheu Thai party headquarters. Probably as exception rather than rule it is allowed. Maybe there is no regulation on this.

The reason for a meeting in Pheu Thai headquarters is probably the presence of all its facilities, advisors, phonelinks. All of that may be lacking in Government House. Note to some Dept. PM 'take care of this' ;)

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It remains to be seen who prevails but this bunch arent going to be Samak'd.

Samak'd?

By this, do you mean that if they break the law and lie in court, and are made to stand down, that Thaksin will not prevent them from standing straight back up again - as was Samak's fate?

Or do you mean that breaking the law and lying in court will not encumber them?

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Bascially its all about speed. Little can be done to challenge PTP so close to a big election win. They will try to get as many populist things through as possible as soon as possible to increase popularity and tie people into their schemes, and try to get it done before their opponents divert things into negativity towards government creating conditions for some form of change, which is what PTP fear. Everyone knows the game. It remains to be seen who prevails but this bunch arent going to be Samak'd. There is also the imminent unfettering of the 111 next year which theoretically mostly increases PTP power allowing for a few defectors who cant really turn back and a few deaths.

But they aren't getting any populist policies through. The only policies they seem to be working on, besides getting Thaksin back without having to go to jail, are the ones that help the rich. Everything else is "3-4 years".

Lets wait and see. Right now we hear newspaper reports. They have had only a few cabinet meetings. Some of the policies may also require legislation as cabinet edict for many things was outlawed by the 2007 constitution. We should know what way things are going before Songkhran.

The politics is as long as they are working on the 300 baht/rice insurance/village fund/farmers credit their voters will give them time. Right now they are trying to knock off groups of potential Dem lower middle class supporters with projects that cost little in real terms to give themselves a quick popularity boost. They know the rural poor are with them for at least a while and they know that as long as it is the arms of the establishment and democrat party that are attacking their schemes they have little to worry about. What the establishment want and need is for PTP to say several of its headline pro-poor schemes cant work because they got it wrong. The chances of PTP saying that are negligible

Quite plausible. It would be astute to try and neutralize some yellow shirt support. The hardcore yellows will not be bought off, but many on the periphery could be easy pickings.

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PM Yingluck tells cabinet she wants quick and concrete results. Well that really helped with Ministers putting their weight behind it

Boat Carrying Minister Capsizes in Lopburi

UPDATE : 22 September 2011

A boat carrying Natural Resource and Environment Minister Preecha Rengsomboonsuk capsized in Lopburi Province. He was investigating the flood situation when the boat went under. Media reports are speculating that the boat was carrying too much weight. No injuries were reported.

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-- Tan Network 2011-09-22

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I know someone very closely related to this government , who would tackle all these problems within 6 months................................unfortunately he isn't in the country since he is a convicted fugitive criminal.

Well to bad! He should have thought about the people when he was in the position to do so. He was to busy feeding his large ego and pockets. To little too late! Thaskin is not the answer to the problems facing this country. He is only a man who is a con-artist propaganda specialist not a wise man with all of the answers. Get your head out of Thaskins rear end and take a breath of fresh air. It will do you good my freindlaugh.gif

Keyword is "TACKLE", not solve.

But quite fair of you to admit he's a criminal, not merely a suspect or person of interest.

Last PM to make Thailand better instead of rape and pillage it was Chatchai. Since then it's been gang rape, full time on a grand scale -- the invisible economy.

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Funny how no Thaksin apologists have posted the words "nation,rag, lies, yellow, Anti Thaksin" to this gem of enlightenment from the Nation. What she means is "cabinet - youd better make us all really popular really quickly so they stop calling me puppet"

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Funny how no Thaksin apologists have posted the words "nation,rag, lies, yellow, Anti Thaksin" to this gem of enlightenment from the Nation. What she means is "cabinet - youd better make us all really popular really quickly so they stop calling me puppet"

I guess you're the new yellow troll.

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Funny how no Thaksin apologists have posted the words "nation,rag, lies, yellow, Anti Thaksin" to this gem of enlightenment from the Nation. What she means is "cabinet - youd better make us all really popular really quickly so they stop calling me puppet"

I guess you're the new yellow troll.

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You mean as against the old red one...........?!:passifier:

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Funny how no Thaksin apologists have posted the words "nation,rag, lies, yellow, Anti Thaksin" to this gem of enlightenment from the Nation. What she means is "cabinet - youd better make us all really popular really quickly so they stop calling me puppet"

I guess you're the new yellow troll.

Welcome to Thai visa ! welcomeani.gif

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Funny how no Thaksin apologists have posted the words "nation,rag, lies, yellow, Anti Thaksin" to this gem of enlightenment from the Nation. What she means is "cabinet - youd better make us all really popular really quickly so they stop calling me puppet"

I guess you're the new yellow troll.

Welcome to Thai visa ! welcomeani.gif

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The puppet has spoken:

Yingluck denies Thaksin gave orders to Cabinet

Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra Thursday denied that her brother Thaksin had influenced her Cabinet by instructing the ruling Pheu Thai Party what to do, in his Skype call to Wednesday's gathering of the party's Cabinet members.

"He just offered his moral support to the Cabinet regarding their job of serving the people," Yingluck said.

She explained that the meeting was held for Pheu Thai's Cabinet members to exchange their views on various issues one month after the government has been running the country.

"We really had a meeting among ourselves, and Thaksin just offered his encouragement in the final part of the meeting," she said.

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-- The Nation 2011-09-22

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Funny how no Thaksin apologists have posted the words "nation,rag, lies, yellow, Anti Thaksin" to this gem of enlightenment from the Nation. What she means is "cabinet - youd better make us all really popular really quickly so they stop calling me puppet"

I guess you're the new yellow troll.

Welcome to Thai visa ! welcomeani.gif

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The puppet has spoken:

Yingluck denies Thaksin gave orders to Cabinet

Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra Thursday denied that her brother Thaksin had influenced her Cabinet by instructing the ruling Pheu Thai Party what to do, in his Skype call to Wednesday's gathering of the party's Cabinet members.

"He just offered his moral support to the Cabinet regarding their job of serving the people," Yingluck said.

She explained that the meeting was held for Pheu Thai's Cabinet members to exchange their views on various issues one month after the government has been running the country.

"We really had a meeting among ourselves, and Thaksin just offered his encouragement in the final part of the meeting," she said.

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-- The Nation 2011-09-22

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I guess I'm the only one that thinks that holding cabinet meetings for the government of Thailand at PTP headquarters is pretty wierd? Thailand Inc. board meeting sounds like.

I don't think you're the only one. By now some Democrats might be busy checking if the PM can have her cabinet meeting in the cozy confines of the Pheu Thai party headquarters. Probably as exception rather than rule it is allowed. Maybe there is no regulation on this.

The reason for a meeting in Pheu Thai headquarters is probably the presence of all its facilities, advisors, phonelinks. All of that may be lacking in Government House. Note to some Dept. PM 'take care of this' ;)

Any comment about a recently unelected prime minister who spent weeks , if not months, hiding, I mean living in an army camp ??

With his entoruage.

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Any comment about a recently unelected prime minister who spent weeks , if not months, hiding, I mean living in an army camp ??

With his entoruage.

Still wondering which recently unelected Prime Minister? First come to mind is k. Thaksin, but he didn't spent weeks or months in an army camp. mind you, he may have been hunting with his eternal buddy PM Hun Sen.

Anyway, the topic is on PM Yingluck and quick results, within parliamentary and legal frameworks of course. Almost an oxymoron and not even specific Thai ;)

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Any comment about a recently unelected prime minister who spent weeks , if not months, hiding, I mean living in an army camp ??

With his entoruage.

Still wondering which recently unelected Prime Minister? First come to mind is k. Thaksin, but he didn't spent weeks or months in an army camp. mind you, he may have been hunting with his eternal buddy PM Hun Sen.

Anyway, the topic is on PM Yingluck and quick results, within parliamentary and legal frameworks of course. Almost an oxymoron and not even specific Thai ;)

Care to recall the last PM ??

Begins with an A ............

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Any comment about a recently unelected prime minister who spent weeks , if not months, hiding, I mean living in an army camp ??

With his entoruage.

Still wondering which recently unelected Prime Minister? First come to mind is k. Thaksin, but he didn't spent weeks or months in an army camp. mind you, he may have been hunting with his eternal buddy PM Hun Sen.

Anyway, the topic is on PM Yingluck and quick results, within parliamentary and legal frameworks of course. Almost an oxymoron and not even specific Thai ;)

Care to recall the last PM ??

Begins with an A ............

Yes correct but elected by M.Ps....Because your man did a runner, to escape jail.:lol:

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Any comment about a recently unelected prime minister who spent weeks , if not months, hiding, I mean living in an army camp ??With his entoruage.

Still wondering which recently unelected Prime Minister? First come to mind is k. Thaksin, but he didn't spent weeks or months in an army camp. mind you, he may have been hunting with his eternal buddy PM Hun Sen.

Anyway, the topic is on PM Yingluck and quick results, within parliamentary and legal frameworks of course. Almost an oxymoron and not even specific Thai ;)

Care to recall the last PM ??

Begins with an A ............

The last PM was k. Abhisit, but he was an elected PM. As MP he was elected by other MPs to be PM. Just like k. Somchai (who will represent his brother-in-law Sunday at the match) before him and the late k. Samak before. Even k. Thaksin was in that position two times.

Stop provoking, no need.

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