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Caretaker PM Yingluck officially proposes "Thailand Reform Council"


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"To start the process, 2,000 people will be recruited from representatives from all profession groups and organizations throughout the country. They then select 499 members among themselves for the council.
A special committee will be formed to organise the selection process, said Yingluck, It will specify qualifications and other conditions of those who wish to be in the 499-member council.
The 11-member committee will include Supreme commander, secretary general of NESDB, chiefs of government agencies and president of Board of Trade and Thailand.
She insisted that her government will not get involved in the establishment of the council. The PM’s Office and the cabinet will only acknowledge the council not approve."

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"The reform council will be required to submit their studies on these proposals to the prime minister as soon as possible and publicly so that their proposals would be implemented immediately.
She said she hoped that the process should be ready within January."

Too many people to report to ever smaller commissions who report to the PM?

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"To start the process, 2,000 people will be recruited from representatives from all profession groups and organizations throughout the country. They then select 499 members among themselves for the council.

A special committee will be formed to organise the selection process, said Yingluck, It will specify qualifications and other conditions of those who wish to be in the 499-member council.

The 11-member committee will include Supreme commander, secretary general of NESDB, chiefs of government agencies and president of Board of Trade and Thailand.

She insisted that her government will not get involved in the establishment of the council. The PM’s Office and the cabinet will only acknowledge the council not approve."

followed by

"The reform council will be required to submit their studies on these proposals to the prime minister as soon as possible and publicly so that their proposals would be implemented immediately.

She said she hoped that the process should be ready within January."

Too many people to report to ever smaller commissions who report to the PM?

Hell Thailands smartest woman competition took longer than that and there were only 12 contestants. If wonder if all the muslims and fat women will be dumped in the first round again.

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