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Pm Insists On Listening To All Sides To Achieve Reconciliation

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PM insists on listening to all sides to achieve reconciliation

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BANGKOK, 25 March 2011 (NNT) - The prime minister has called on all sides of the political conflicts to listen to each other and trust in the parliamentary system in achieving national reconciliation.

During this week's 'Government Meets the People' TV program, Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra said that she has reckoned a number of heated arguments regarding the national reconciliation in the past week.

Noted discussions related to the issue include the report from King Prajadhipok's Institute on reconciliation measures and the queries about the September-2006 military coup.

The PM said that, in order to resolve ongoing conflicts, related parties should listen to opinions from all sides and to put trust in the parliamentary system to help identify the best solutions, which give priorities to equality, the national interest and acceptable code of laws.

She added that sacrifices under the fair and democratic rule and the healing process are keys to reconciliation that everyone must adopt to succeed in this task.

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That's cute, now is she going to ask her Deputy PM, Chalerm, to cough up the reconciliation bill he claims to have written all by himself and he's not showing anyone?

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PM insists on listening to all sides to achieve reconciliation

Oops, I saw the headline and thought this was a thread about the BTS incident.

There will never be reconciliation.

There hasn't been for over 80 years.

Agreed unfortunatley "never" shame shame

The prime minister has called on all sides of the political conflicts to listen to each other and trust in the parliamentary system in achieving national reconciliation.

Crazy idea...

B)

which give priorities to equality, the national interest and acceptable code of laws.

I'm sure she had in mind THE national his interest,who is a Thai national living in Dubai.

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