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Jatuporn says he ready for Cabinet seat

The Nation

BANGKOK: -- Pheu Thai MP Jatuporn Promphan Wednesday hinted he was ready for a ministerial appointment although Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra kept mum on her plans to reshuffle the Cabinet.

"PM Yingluck has a direct mandate on the Cabinet line-up and my future is still the matter of speculation," he said, reacting to his potential candidacy for the position of deputy interior minister.

Jatuporn said his immediate concerns were his life-long devotion to serve the red-shirt movement and his MP status. He said he did not know if he would have his House seat following the May 18 verdict on his qualifications.

He said he would serve in any capacity deemed necessary by the prime minister.

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-- The Nation 2012-05-02

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Pheu Thai Chief Welcomes Red-shirt Leader as New Minister

BANGKOK: - The leader of the governing Pheu Thai Party expresses support on giving a ministerial post to another red-shirt core leader, insisting it will not land the government in trouble.

Pheu Thai leader Yongyuth Wichaidit said his group's party-list MP Jatuporn Prompan, also a red-shirt core leader, is qualified to the post of deputy interior minister given he adequately understands problems of the people.

Yongyuth, who also holds two ministerial seats of deputy prime minister and interior minister, stated he believed bringing Jatuporn into the Cabinet will not face opposition from any parties, but noted there is still no sign of a Cabinet reshuffle at the moment.

Meanwhile, Jatuporn said appointing him a minister rests with the decision of the people in power and reiterated he remains firm on his stand to work in civil politics.

However , Jatuporn remarked he is ready to work in the Cabinet for the sake of all groups of people, if he is given the opportunity.

Another red-shirt core leader Nattawut Saikau, also deputy agriculture and cooperatives minister, said the decision whether to appoint Jatuporn a minister rests with the prime minister.

Nattawut advised his red-shirt group to avoid making its gesture over the issue.

In the meantime, Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra would not comment whether Jatuporn will be appointed deputy interior minister.

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-- Tan Network 2012-05-02

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Jatuporn says he ready for Cabinet seat

The Nation

BANGKOK: -- Pheu Thai MP Jatuporn Promphan Wednesday hinted he was ready for a ministerial appointment although Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra kept mum on her plans to reshuffle the Cabinet.

"PM Yingluck has a direct mandate on the Cabinet line-up and my future is still the matter of speculation," he said, reacting to his potential candidacy for the position of deputy interior minister.

Jatuporn said his immediate concerns were his life-long devotion to serve the red-shirt movement and his MP status. He said he did not know if he would have his House seat following the May 18 verdict on his qualifications.

He said he would serve in any capacity deemed necessary by the prime minister.

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-- The Nation 2012-05-02

Life long devotion to the Red shirt movement :D:D:lol:

Now we know Jatuporn is only 7 years old.

Jeeze I'm pretty sure that makes his Mp status invalid :ph34r:

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Hey, give the crazy blood guy a ministers post!cheesy.gif

Minister for Interior Decoration?

More like Inferior Desecration

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Trash like Jatuporn doesn't stand much chance against the 111 banned MP's when their time is up...competition for posts will be fierce.

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Hey, give the crazy blood guy a ministers post!cheesy.gif

Funny how this act did not generate from within the general Thai community, anything like the revulsion it generated from the Westerners.

Is there something not understood, perhaps ?

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I hope he gets it. A powerful orator, a tireless worker and a upholder of democracy. Oh yeah, and it will really piss off the opposition/ frothers.

And it will help fuc_k up the country too. I'm sure you and the other red neck fascist wannabes will be delighted with that.

Another nail in his mother's coffin...

http://www.thailando...?DataID=1013675

Good of you to bring this up, some 300 yellow shirt followers of Prem went to a little old ladies house, in the middle of nowwhere, to pressure her about her son.

That's pretty heavy intimidation, is it not ??

A 90 year old assailed by 300 people in her house.

You seem to be approving of it, the way you post.

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Hey, give the crazy blood guy a ministers post!cheesy.gif

Funny how this act did not generate from within the general Thai community, anything like the revulsion it generated from the Westerners.

Is there something not understood, perhaps ?

My wife is related albeit distantly, to the Brahmin Priest who "blessed" the blood. In her mind he's no longer part of the family.

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If he contines like he invisions, he may set a new standard, even for Thailand. Fugitive, jailbird, MP, Cabinet member ???. The return (fall) to his proper place in the system may be more rapid, but well worth the wait.

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Hey, give the crazy blood guy a ministers post!cheesy.gif

Funny how this act did not generate from within the general Thai community, anything like the revulsion it generated from the Westerners.

Is there something not understood, perhaps ?

There's a general lack of understanding regarding public health issues here, including the inherent danger in indiscriminately sloshing HIV+ and HEP+ tainted blood about in a public setting.

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I hope he gets it. A powerful orator, a tireless worker and a upholder of democracy. Oh yeah, and it will really piss off the opposition/ frothers.

Thanks for the post. I am still laughing my arse off.
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"Surat Thani is not the middle of nowhere, but it is a place that Jatuporn doesn't go to, apparently due to unresolved legal issues he has there.

What I do approve of is to treat one's monther in a better manner than Jatuporn's abandonment of his."

Quite so.

Any comment on the intimidation of a 90 year old, Bucholz ??

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What's his portfolio. Mayhem and distruction?

He follows Thaksin blindly, but at the same time he can’t take the heat and gets scared easily when it gets very hot he flees

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What's his portfolio. Mayhem and distruction?

He follows Thaksin blindly, but at the same time he can’t take the heat and gets scared easily when it gets very hot he flees

Court jester?

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Hey, give the crazy blood guy a ministers post!cheesy.gif

Funny how this act did not generate from within the general Thai community, anything like the revulsion it generated from the Westerners.

Is there something not understood, perhaps ?

There's a general lack of understanding regarding public health issues here, including the inherent danger in indiscriminately sloshing HIV+ and HEP+ tainted blood about in a public setting.

BangkokBlood.jpg

Anyone who would play with an unknown blood source like that is not fit much of anything other than slaughtering buffalo for a living.

Speaking of Red Shirt fail, anyone see the pathetic gathering in Chaing Mai yesterday? LOL They set up their stage at the gate and I think maybe 25 red shirts were there (max) when we drove by, and at least 25% of them were kids. It was honestly pathetic.

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