george Posted August 22, 2006 Share Posted August 22, 2006 Thaksin to stay out of limelight BANGKOK: -- Non-essential appointments cancelled to reduce risk of more violence, but PM vows he won't give in to the protesters An angry Thaksin Shinawatra said yesterday he will not yield to the "unjustified pressure" against him, and has cancelled appearances at all functions unrelated to his responsibilities at the office and the Thai Rak Thai Party following violent clashes between his supporters and detractors. Thaksin told a party meeting he would remain as the Thai Rak Thai leader and would contest the general election as the top candidate on the party list, Thai Rak Thai deputy spokesman Pimuk Simaroj said. "I have decided to stay on after the unjustified pressure for me to go," the embattled caretaker prime minister was quoted as saying. "I will have to maintain the system and the rules." Thaksin told the party meeting he would support a qualified younger person to take over his job and, according to a party source, this indicated that the Thai Rak Thai leader will "certainly take a break from politics" after the election. However, the source said former Yasothon MP Ronritthichai Kankhet, who represented northeastern ex-MPs, told the meeting that the best option for the party was that Thaksin should accept the premiership if Thai Rak Thai won the next election. Ronritthichai said northeastern voters would be disappointed if Thaksin refused to accept the post. "We [northeastern MPs] won't allow you [Thaksin] to take a break from politics. We should not allow mob rule to stay above the law," he was quoted as saying. Thai Rak Thai secretary-general Suriya Jungrungreangkit said all party executives and former MPs wanted Thaksin to serve as prime minister again, "not for the benefit of the party, but for the country". At Thai Rak Thai Party headquarters, about 50 supporters gathered to greet Thaksin and gave him flowers. Some shouted, "Fight on, PM", to which Thaksin responded: "Surely. I won't give up." He also complained about "a lack of neutrality" among the local media. According to party spokesman Pimuk, Thaksin told yesterday's meeting that he expected defections from the party, but he wanted the key figures who co-founded the party to remain. There has been speculation that certain key figures in Thai Rak Thai will leave the party ahead of the next election, which has been scheduled for October 15. The meeting was attended by senior Thai Rak Thai figures and former party MPs. Thaksin's wife, Khunying Pojaman, was also present. A Government House source said yesterday that Thaksin's schedules had been cancelled, particularly those for functions unrelated to his responsibilities at the office and the Thai Rak Thai Party. Only those appointments at Government House, Thai Rak Thai Party headquarters and Baan Phitsanulok, the prime minister's official residence, will be retained while Thaksin's attendance at other places will be cancelled even though they may have been confirmed, the source said. Thaksin's delivery of a keynote speech at Krirk University this afternoon during a panel discussion featuring politicians from the Thai Rak Thai, Democrat and Chat Thai parties, has also been cancelled, Thai Rak Thai deputy spokesman Jatuporn Promphan said. However, Nanthana Nanthavaropas, the department head who organised the event, said she was unaware of the cancellation. As of yesterday evening, she had not been informed of any change in the prime minister's schedule. Earlier yesterday, at a weekly Cabinet meeting, Thaksin instructed relevant authorities to take legal action against all perpetrators in the fistfights at the Central World Plaza shopping complex on Monday, regardless of whether they were his supporters or detractors, government spokesman Surapong Suebwonglee said. The caretaker prime minister instructed his deputy and caretaker Justice Minister Chidchai Vanasatidya to work with the relevant agencies to "ensure that the law is respected", the spokesman said. Thaksin also threatened to have relevant officials transferred as punishment if they failed to follow the instruction. Surapong said Thaksin told yesterday's Cabinet meeting that he did not want to see such violent confrontations between compatriots. The government spokesman also said Thaksin would not cancel all his scheduled functions outside of Government House, but the prime minister would try to avoid confrontations with protesters. In a related development, the National Human Rights Commission will convene later this week to determine whether there were any human right violations during the skirmishes on Monday, the agency's chairman, Saneh Chamarik, said yesterday. Television footage showed many anti-Thaksin protesters being attacked during the melee at the Central World Plaza. --The Nation 2006-08-23 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kalaminsa Posted August 22, 2006 Share Posted August 22, 2006 Thaksin to stay out of limelightBANGKOK: -- Non-essential appointments cancelled to reduce risk of more violence, but PM vows he won't give in to the protesters An angry Thaksin Shinawatra said yesterday he will not yield to the "unjustified pressure" against him, and has cancelled appearances at all functions unrelated to his responsibilities at the office and the Thai Rak Thai Party following violent clashes between his supporters and detractors. Perhaps he will seek political asylum whilst in Cuba ? or better still try to gain admission to an asylum ............ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
visarunner Posted August 22, 2006 Share Posted August 22, 2006 Someone like him should know when to step aside to avoid further damage. He has done enough already. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John K Posted August 23, 2006 Share Posted August 23, 2006 limelight any light Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ilyushin Posted August 23, 2006 Share Posted August 23, 2006 Career change would even be better. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Demodokos Posted August 23, 2006 Share Posted August 23, 2006 This man is really dangerous for the country. It seems that he will play this game, step aside/come back-step aside/come back..., until his detractors will do something very wrong after getting really upset. At this point, he will be able to say that he has to stay in power as long as he can. Does he really think that the country will collapse without him? It is sad to see that he is using the country to his own benefits. I hope I am wrong. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rick2548 Posted August 23, 2006 Share Posted August 23, 2006 Everyone is expendable in this world. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kmart Posted August 23, 2006 Share Posted August 23, 2006 Someone like him should know when to step aside to avoid further damage.He has done enough already. Stepping aside is probably the last thing on Tacky's mind. He is a total megalomaniac, and thinks the world will stop turning if he steps down. He has gotten away with so much since forming the TRT; who could blame him? Amazing how the Bangkok middle class who initially were his support base are now so against him. They thought that; "Hey! This guy is so rich he doesn't need to be corrupt! Maybe we can trust him??!?!?" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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