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PM blessed for 16 years in office
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MAHA SARAKHAM: -- Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra on Monday received a blessing from Phrakhru Anurak Putthamonthon, the abbot of Phutthamonthon Temple in Maha Sarakham.

While she and some ministers paid a respect to the abbot, he said she still has public supports and wished that all her wishes come true.

He also wished that she remained the prime minister for as long as 16 years.

Yingluck’s brother, Thaksin, once visited the temple which features a standing Buddha image grown inside a Bodhi tree.

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-- The Nation 2013-07-15

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Don't be so negative about the PM!, She's doing a good job and the people love her.

Maybe some enterprising individual should mass produce red plastic bracelets with "I love the PM" engraved.

Now that would be a money earner!

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Don't be so negative about the PM!, She's doing a good job and the people love her.

Maybe some enterprising individual should mass produce red plastic bracelets with "I love the PM" engraved.

Now that would be a money earner!

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Or black ones inscribed " I love Hitler "

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Typical Nation sensationalize of the head lines.

Typical Thai Visa responses. Don't read the article just reply to the headline.

The article really said.

"He also wished that she remained the prime minister for as long as 16 years"

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Well, with the current constitution we would be talking about 8 + 'gap' + 8 more years to make a total of 16.

Constitution 2007

Section 171. The King appoints the Prime Minister and not more than thirty-five other Ministers to constitute the Council of Ministers having the duty to carry out the administration of State affairs with collective accountability.

The Prime Minister must be a member of the House of Representatives appointed under section 172.

The President of the House of Representatives shall countersign the Royal Command appointing the Prime Minister.

The Prime Minister shall not hold office for more than eight consecutive years.

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