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Suthep vows to surrender, stop rallies by May 27 if remaining Cabinet members not resign


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Suthep vows to surrender, stop rallies by May 27 if remaining Cabinet members not resign

Suthep Thaugsuban, secretary general of the People's Democratic Reform Committee, announced Saturday if not enough people come out to join his rallies to pressure the 24 remaining ministers to resign by May 26, he will surrender to police on the following day.

He said if the people do not come out in the number of over one million to support his campaign, he would stop the fight on May 27.

He said he could not afford fighting longer than May 26 because the country has already suffered severely.

Suthep said the latest round of fight will begin at 10 am this Sunday when he will summon state enterprises to a meeting to give them assignments for the latest round of fight.

At 2 pm on Sunday, he will invite retired permanent secretaries and department chiefs to a meeting to draft operation plans for various government agencies.

On Monday, the demonstrators will be dispatched to various ministries or residences of remaining ministers to demand them to submit their resignations.

Suthep said the people would hound the 24 remaining ministers wherever they go to demand them to resign. He would welcome tips from the public about the whereabouts of the ministers.

On Monday, he would encourage government officials, who are supporter of the PDRC, to rise up and refuse to carry out orders of the remaining ministers.

Suthep said he would convene a meeting of active permanent secretaries and department chiefs on Thursday to discuss how to eliminate the Thaksin's regime.

Friday to Sunday on May 25 would see the people rise up to force the ministers to resign. But if the fight is not won by Monday May 26, he will stop it on May 27, Suthep concluded.

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"do not come out in the number of over one million to support his campaign"

Well it looks as if the powers that be have told him to pack up and go home then?

Sure. Of course.

That and his remaining cohorts were starting to look a wee bit louche.

"Sometimes, 'fuggedabowdit' just means fuggedabowdit. . . . "

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The stink of desperation is palpable.

Personally I don't give a flying <deleted> what pig is at the trough. But surely this whole tragic, sorry episode has got to end. Maybe K. Prayuth can put them all out of their misery.....start by telling all (both sides) of them to get off the streets.

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can we get this in a written contract and signed by him-just in case he forget afterwards.

Your sentiment is good and appreciated and I look forward to your further posts.

However, have you ever read a Thai contract?

So yes, hand Suthep a contract anyway and make him an offer he can't refuse.

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With Suthep gone, you Pro non democratic gov posters should be crying, you lot will have no one now to use as scapegoat for your super failure to govern within it's oath it gave.

Rice---tablets---water management---amnesty--refusal to have question time on TV----Money missing--no accounts----Sutheps Faultcheesy.gif

yes but does these failure matter? Surely Thaksin will keep the media under closer control, so the people don't get too much disturbed.

And the money will flow to Dubai without problems. Taxes will continue to increase, people will get poorer....no actually they will get more money....but the prices will increase way more and the Shinawatras will rule for the next 30 years.

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can we get this in a written contract and signed by him-just in case he forget afterwards.

We ought to have done that when PTP were voted in----election promisescheesy.gif

Backed the wrong horse didn't you!

How many is that now, 15 -16? Or have you stopped counting.

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With Suthep gone, you Pro non democratic gov posters should be crying, you lot will have no one now to use as scapegoat for your super failure to govern within it's oath it gave.

Rice---tablets---water management---amnesty--refusal to have question time on TV----Money missing--no accounts----Sutheps Faultcheesy.gif

Election

Representative Constitutional Convention

Referendum.

Time has always been on the side of the government and time continues to be on the side of the government. Suthep, the PDRC, the judges, the advocates of a military mutiny coup d'état, the senate - they and their whole gang of feudalists - are unable to stop time or to turn back the clock.

Give up the ghost.

And keep on laughing cause it will help get you out of your doldrums.

Sorry mat I am the one smiling at your pathetic denial attitude to PTP.

Are your government intact ??? are they in a position to rip off any more ??? farmers waiting from Sept, 1st car buyers waiting, Failed lock stock and barrel. Sutheps fault cheesy.gif I keep putting this smiley in because this little baddie has been your main grouse. not PTP for dunging the country up.

This is May, not February.

I thought for a moment there I'd been reading your post at a thread from January, or perhaps from November last year - farmers, cars, rice.

Try to get up to date in your ramblings, okay? Did you catch the news there won't be a military coup? Let's start there. smile.png

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