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PM in Chiang Mai today
The Sunday Nation

CHIANG MAI: -- Local residents and officials in Tambon Mae Tha in Chiang Mai's Mae On district will today welcome Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha, who is scheduled to present some 2,000 families with 7,282 rai (1,164 hectares) of land for home and agriculture use.

The ceremony, to be attended by 1,000 people, will be held at Huai Sai School. Besides wanting to see the premier in person, the villagers plan to tell him their community problems and proposed solutions such as construction of reservoirs and roads.

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/national/PM-in-Chiang-Mai-today-30257443.html

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-- The Nation 2015-04-05

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Beware of junta leaders bearing gifts, sorry Costas.

No populist policies ?

Yes you can call it a populist policy, but this doesn't hurt the Thai coffers neither the Thai taxpayer, as per the previous government with the rice scheme and others.

The land is not in use, so it is a good idea to be distributed amongst the needy.

As about bearing gifts......he hasn't got any aspirations of carrying on with politics after the elections..........whenever that will happen..........1 year......10 years......nobody really knows....................

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Beware of junta leaders bearing gifts, sorry Costas.

No populist policies ?

Yes you can call it a populist policy, but this doesn't hurt the Thai coffers neither the Thai taxpayer, as per the previous government with the rice scheme and others.

The land is not in use, so it is a good idea to be distributed amongst the needy.

As about bearing gifts......he hasn't got any aspirations of carrying on with politics after the elections..........whenever that will happen..........1 year......10 years......nobody really knows....................

Any idea how the "needy" were selected?

And no aspirations to continue in politics- hmm. But did note you qualified that with 10 years. (-:

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