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European Union may boycott Thailand if it delays election: Surapong
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BANGKOK, May 22 - Caretaker Deputy Prime Minister Surapong Tovichakchaikul said he received a signal from the European Union (EU) that it might boycott Thailand if the next general election is delayed in the country.

Mr Surapong said that after the imposition of martial law in Thailand, the EU issued its letter to express its concern regarding Thailand. He said the expression indicated that if the next election was delayed or there was a coup, the EU and the United States would certainly boycott Thailand.

"I call on Gen Prayuth Chan-Ocha, the Army chief, to prompt the Election Commission (EC) to organize the election. Otherwise, a referendum can be held to ask people if they want the election before reform or vice versa so that people will be the decision makers. An election can happen during the imposition of the martial law," Mr Surapong said.

Mr Surapong said some insiders saw attempts to have a coup and that it would cause the Thai economy to decline in the next ten years because it would be unacceptable to the international community.

Meanwhile, EC chairman Supachai Somcharoen praised Gen Prayuth for exercising the martial law and mediating political conflicts. He viewed the movement as the beginning of peace restoration in the country.

Mr Supachai also said that the EC was ready to cooperate with politicians' decisions as to whether to hold the next election or a referendum. (MCOT online news)

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-- TNA 2014-05-22

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"European Union may boycott Thailand if it delays election: Surapong"

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The whole world is laughing, we ALL know, no more pointless FACE to save,

to bloody h****ll with Election-Collection, under such treacherous corruption-polluted system aka propaganda-brain-washed vote-buying and rigorous threatening vote-blackmailing-terrorization.

Don't give me that primitive crap with Election-Collection solution of ThaksinDEMOcracy....

There NEVER was a fair election in Thailand EVER...

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I dont believe one minute in that statement .... how can Europe boycott Thailand ..... in which way ? Tourists will still arrive and business will be as usual .... ridiculous

Thailand depends on export, not import of tourists:

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Count the EU countries together and yes, it'll sting.

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OK, Surapong, let's see some letters. Let's see what the EU says. Let's see what the U.S. says. Enough of this nonsense of speaking on behalf of the entire Western hemisphere. All countries - including the U.S. - have been scrupulously careful in the statements they release. Not one peep from the EC about a boycott. ( What is the world does that mean, anyway ? ) No peep from the U.S. about a boycott. Surapong - you have been removed from office. You have been a disgrace since day one in the Yingluck administration, and you proudly handing a passport to your cousin is etched in the minds of many. Go back to providing relief to those who suffer from insomnia.

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I dont believe one minute in that statement .... how can Europe boycott Thailand ..... in which way ? Tourists will still arrive and business will be as usual .... ridiculous

It looks that you don't have much knowledge of Thailand's economy.

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This guy is nasty. He really makes me sick. Never ever would the EU or anybody boycott Thailand. This statement is only meant to instigate the reds. He should stop damaging Thailand with all his threats and start looking for a solution.

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What's the Thai for balls again?

Surapong really should do that peculiarly Thai thing and flee the scene for the sake of the country. What the EU wants is a stable Thailand and if the last few months have shown us one thing it is that the politicians are not capable of providing it but the military will.

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