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PM calls on all parties to seek reconciliation
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BANGKOK, Aug 3 – The government will invite various civilian groups to a meeting next week to exchange views which may lead to political reforms and end conflicts, Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra said.

She made an overture in an apparent attempt to cool the political temperature in light of the government’s enforcement of the Internal Security Act (ISA) in Bangkok on August 1-10, a planned rally on August 4 by the People’s Army Against the Thaksin Regime protesting against the House debate of the amnesty bill and a tentative debate of the bill on August 7 by the Lower House.

The prime minister said in a televised address on Friday night that she and the government have sincerely and patiently promoted unity in the country to build an atmosphere of reconciliation and trust among people with different political opinions.

It’s a regret that some people wanted to organise their movement on the street without accepting the rules of democracy, and indulge in provocative activities in order to overthrow the elected government and call for a coup d’etat, she said.

She said an open forum will be launched to garner opinions and feedback from all quarters in society to jointly find a resolution for the country that is also acceptable internationally.

Her proposal for a "sustainable way out for Thailand" would be involved the different groups of people, including the government, senators, political parties, the United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship, the People's Alliance for Democracy, independent agencies, the private sector and academics.

She would not commit to if the controversial amnesty bill would be withdrawn from Parliament but merely said it would be up to the government whip and Parliament to decide.

She admitted that she was concerned with the anti-government rally and called on protesters to make use of Parliament forum in discussing the issue.

Deputy Prime Minister Pracha Promnok said the authorities will strictly follow universal principles in dealing with protesters while the ISA is invoked.

The ISA is in force in Bangkok’s three districts of Pomprab Satrupai, Phra Nakhon and Dusit, where major government buildings are located. The protesters, however, planned to hold a rally in front of Lumpini Park.

“We have received reports that the protesters have clearly declared their determination to hold a rally to overthrow the government. That’s why we have to reinforce guards at Parliament House and Government House,” he said.

Opposition Democrat spokesman Chavanond Intarakomalyasut said the prime minister knows that the debate of the amnesty bill will lead to conflict but she was ready to take the risk in an attempt to whitewash criminal culprits including ousted prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra. (MCOT online news)

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Govt calling for discussions with all sides to find solution to political conflict

BANGKOK, 3 August 2013 (NNT) – The government is inviting all groups who have different views to discuss and exchange thoughts and ideas with an aim to find a solution to the political conflicts.


During the “PM Yingluck Meets the People” program, Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra said she has assigned Deputy Prime Minister Phongthep Thepkanjana and PM's Office Minister Varathep Ratanakorn to invite around 50-100 related agencies to the Government House to exchange views as she wants to see participation from all sides in order to find an ultimate solution to the conflicts, which will lead to a political reform of the country. However, she said it will have to be conducted upon the country’s conditions and in a way acceptable to the international community.

The Premier said she wanted to see cooperation from all sides to get the country out of this predicament. She has affirmed that the upcoming forum is not for the government to buy more time, while urging everyone to open their minds and talk. She added that the forum is not meant for the government, but for the nation as a whole.

Lastly, she said the government will only summon all related agencies, while the chairman and the committee of the meeting will have to be decided by the participants.

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Reconciliation, great idea for talking and political show Ms. Yingluck. BUT not easy to reconcile with incompetence and corruption. I suggest that you start the reconcilitation by resigning and calling for a new election without Puea Thai in the running. Time to clean house and give new people a chance before Thailand's current downward spiral results created by Puea Thai ends in a fatal crash landing. Give Thailand a chance to survive!

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The prime minister said in a televised address on Friday night that she and the government have sincerely and patiently promoted unity in the country to build an atmosphere of reconciliation and trust among people with different political opinions.

What she really means is, people should reconcile them selves to the fact that her brother is coming back, and that the Shiniwatra clan will continue to use the treasury to enrich them selves at the expense of the tax payers.

So far they have given away some cheap tablets, screwed the rice business and wasted months formulating an amnesty plan. That's it.

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The prime minister said in a televised address on Friday night that she and the government have sincerely and patiently promoted unity in the country to build an atmosphere of reconciliation and trust among people with different political opinions.

What she really means is, people should reconcile them selves to the fact that her brother is coming back, and that the Shiniwatra clan will continue to use the treasury to enrich them selves at the expense of the tax payers.

So far they have given away some cheap tablets, screwed the rice business and wasted months formulating an amnesty plan. That's it.

You've forgotten their completing the monumentally important task of deciding on the menu for the dining car of the high speed trains that will be operating shortly across the length and breadth of Thailand.

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The prime minister said in a televised address on Friday night that she and the government have sincerely and patiently promoted unity in the country to build an atmosphere of reconciliation and trust among people with different political opinions.

What she really means is, people should reconcile them selves to the fact that her brother is coming back, and that the Shiniwatra clan will continue to use the treasury to enrich them selves at the expense of the tax payers.

So far they have given away some cheap tablets, screwed the rice business and wasted months formulating an amnesty plan. That's it.
You've forgotten their completing the monumentally important task of deciding on the menu for the dining car of the high speed trains that will be operating shortly across the length and breadth of Thailand.

Ah yes, that too.

Next one of any importance is solving people trafficking. Good luck

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Let's see if she leave Thailand before the 6th. Shinawatra style. What about Mr. T daughter? Is she in Thailand?

I have heard some Thais say that they are not at all sure that she's not actually his daughter after all........

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"Its a regret that some people wanted to organise their movement on the street without accepting the rules of democracy, and indulge in provocative activities in order to overthrow the elected government"

Groups organising their movement on the street? Not accepting the rules of democracy? Indulging in provocative activities to overthrow the government? You know that all sounds so familiar.

Yep, we changed the law so you can't do now what we did in 2010. What a load of bull. Like she said, Taksin thinks and PTP does.

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Govt calling for discussions with all sides to find solution to political conflict

BANGKOK, 3 August 2013 (NNT) – The government is inviting all groups who have different views to discuss and exchange thoughts and ideas with an aim to find a solution to the political conflicts.

During the “PM Yingluck Meets the People” program, Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra said she has assigned Deputy Prime Minister Phongthep Thepkanjana and PM's Office Minister Varathep Ratanakorn to invite around 50-100 related agencies to the Government House to exchange views as she wants to see participation from all sides in order to find an ultimate solution to the conflicts, which will lead to a political reform of the country. However, she said it will have to be conducted upon the country’s conditions and in a way acceptable to the international community.

The Premier said she wanted to see cooperation from all sides to get the country out of this predicament. She has affirmed that the upcoming forum is not for the government to buy more time, while urging everyone to open their minds and talk. She added that the forum is not meant for the government, but for the nation as a whole.

Lastly, she said the government will only summon all related agencies, while the chairman and the committee of the meeting will have to be decided by the participants.

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"The government is inviting all groups who have different views to discuss and exchange thoughts and ideas with an aim to find a solution to the political conflicts"

Why not start with finding a solution, that is acceptable for both the government and the opposition???

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Why are there convoys of buses filled with red shirts, that have police escorts coming to Bangkok, from the north? A convoy of 10 buses was seen south of Salaburi yesterday at approximently 1700 hours. ph34r.pngph34r.pngangry.gif

Official red shirt meeting in Don Muang today. Heard some of them might stay overnight. Apparently nothing to do with the anti-govt protesters. The ones that had gathered to protect the parliament have already been moved out.

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I'm sorry Yingluck but you burned your bridges in Nepal. Your version of democracy is reconciliation or amnesty for big bro.

It is total hypocrisy to ask for 'all parties' to reconcile while PTP continue with their divisive agenda.

As the 12th man would say....Let's work as a team and do it my way ! Joke for the Aussies here:)

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