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Red & Yellow Politicians 'Invited' to Discuss Junta's Reforms
By Khaosod English

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Soldiers at the Army club during state-sanctioned forum on national reforms, 23 April 2015.

BANGKOK — Politicians from Thailand's two rival political camps have been asked by the military junta to attend a forum on its national reform efforts this Friday.

Officials say the politicians were invited by the junta’s reform-promoting agency, the Center for Reconciliation and Reform (CRR), which has organized several forums in the past for prominent political leaders, academics, and activists.

Independently organized forums on politics remain banned by the junta, which seized power in May 2014.

According to officials, the upcoming forum will be held on 19 June at the Army Club in Bangkok. Among those invited are top leaders from the Redshirt movement - which supported the government toppled by the junta - and their rivals, the Yellowshirts, who campaigned against the former government for six months prior to the coup.

The Redshirt-affiliated invitees include former Pheu Thai Party politician Chaturon Chaisaeng; Pheu Thai spokesperson Anusorn Iamsa-ard; Pheu Thai economic adviser Pichai Naripatapan; chairman of the United Front of Democracy Against Dictatorship (UDD) Jatuporn Prompan; and deputy UDD chairman Nattawut Saikua.

Full story: http://www.khaosodenglish.com/detail.php?newsid=1434540807&typecate=06&section=

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-- Khaosod English 2015-06-18

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They have been invited to "attend a forum on its national reform efforts". I do not think that they will have to agree on the new charter.

The new Charter is definitely part of the reform "roadmap".

It seems inconceivable that the Charter would not be a central topic of these discussions.

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"Listen up, this is how it's going to be!!, like it or lump it, WE, the Army are calling the shots. oppose and life will be difficult, support us, and you might get to play with our train set in 5 years time, this is not up for negotiation, thank you for your attention, have a nice day"

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Military junta summons Jaturon, Jatuporn for attitude changes

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BANGKOK: -- The National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) today summoned redshirt leaders and Pheu Thai party (PT) executives for meeting under its "attitude change" strategy.

Jatuporn Phromphan, chairman of the redshirt United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship, and PT senior executive and former education minister Jaturon Chaisang were among the first group of people to arrive at the Army Auditorium on Vibhavadee Rangsit road for attitude change discussion this morning.

Nattawut Saikur, former deputy agriculture minister, was also among the first group summoned. However the redshirt activist has asked for postponement till end of the week.

Jatuporn said before an hour attitude change meeting that authorities asked to know his opinions on the draft charter amendment, and the current political situation so that they could forward views to the prime minister.

He said what was different from previous attitude change meeting was that this time it would be individual meeting stead of group meeting.

Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/military-junta-summons-jaturon-jatuporn-for-attitude-changes

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-- Thai PBS 2015-06-18

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The Redshirt-affiliated invitees include former Pheu Thai Party politician Chaturon Chaisaeng; Pheu Thai spokesperson Anusorn Iamsa-ard; Pheu Thai economic adviser Pichai Naripatapan; chairman of the United Front of Democracy Against Dictatorship (UDD) Jatuporn Prompan; and deputy UDD chairman Nattawut Saikua.

These people have no practical reason to be there, much better to have a big screen television hooked up to Skype so they can all nod their heads in agreement with what ever Thaksin says.

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simpler if they gave them all guns, sent them into the corners of the room and told them to come out shooting, probably take them a long time to actually hit something but it would certainly be a better way of them to do something constructive.

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Note to self - Totally ignore any posts that are crammed with the term "anti-democrat" as they are most likely not worth reading. thumbsup.gif

Exactly. These posts have a striking parallelism to the former "coupist" poster.

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The only way the attitudes of Nuttawut and Jatuporn will change is if they get a new paymaster with a different agenda. Case in point chameleon Tarit.

And IMHO anybody who thinks the paymaster as given up his attempts / tricks to get whitewashed is rather naïve.

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I have really got to laugh at times, doesn't matter how much the anti Red Farangs here make their comments about who should and who should not get a say, even if the Devil himself was a Thai, he actually has a much greater say about Thailand's future than some obscure Farang's with catchy nome de plumes on an internet forum, where pretty much none of them have a say about how Thailand should be run.

Are the likes of Jutaporn ideal to represent their parties, hell no, but that's down to the Thai's they represent to resolve.

If The Farangs here have a say, why not put yourself forwards to becoming a voice for the people, otherwise really, all opinions here are about the same as farting in the wind.. but definitely good entertainment value :D

Something so trivial seems to make people quite irate, and they love to hear their own voices.. There's the way things are, and there's the way things should be, and right now that gap is immense.

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I have really got to laugh at times, doesn't matter how much the anti Red Farangs here make their comments about who should and who should not get a say, even if the Devil himself was a Thai, he actually has a much greater say about Thailand's future than some obscure Farang's with catchy nome de plumes on an internet forum, where pretty much none of them have a say about how Thailand should be run.

Are the likes of Jutaporn ideal to represent their parties, hell no, but that's down to the Thai's they represent to resolve.

If The Farangs here have a say, why not put yourself forwards to becoming a voice for the people, otherwise really, all opinions here are about the same as farting in the wind.. but definitely good entertainment value biggrin.png

Something so trivial seems to make people quite irate, and they love to hear their own voices.. There's the way things are, and there's the way things should be, and right now that gap is immense.

Its fun to discuss the news your guilty of the same thing. Just like some people love discussing soccer.. you can't influence that either. Things like this keep your skills on level and keep you informed and you read others opinions.

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Stop winning democratic elections PT!!

Have you got that!

Stop winning them. If you don't stop, we're going to do what we've done the last 4 times.

As for you, you better up your game and make sure you cannot lose. Got that.

Of course this isn't a serious post. There will be no elections until all have been purged and there is no way for them to win.

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Exactly Rob, it should be fun, as really there's no point in getting upset about variables out of our control. It gets too serious, for me I just like the sarcastic comments, and light hearted banter, but there's some who take their opinions deadly serious, and get upset, and like 90% of the political forum, descends into a slanging match.. over some Thai's who couldn't run a bath, never mind a country?

I learn a lot here about people, I make enemies because of my opinions, but I also make friends too, at the end of the day, haters will always hate, and when they're talking about you, it means they're leaving someone else alone ;)

I like the diversity and different opinions, as said there's some who post here get upset when their opinions get trashed, we're talking about so called mature, and in some cases senior citizens... bizzarre, for me, it's an interest only, for others it seems like it's a must that they post their comments, and seize the opportunity to rip into whatever faction they oppose, most of the time I post here it's because I'm either alone and bored, or it's something decent to read about.

If TVF were to shut down tomorrow, my life would not change a bit, it's a place to learn, and contribute, and make friends, it's not my lifeblood, I fear however, that to many this is the only communications they have on a daily basis. They'd be lost without it.

Thai Politics are not worth getting wound up about, what gets me wound up is the farangs who seem to believe their opinions actually have weight, and mean something.... I hate to burst that bubble, but these opinions, like mine don't mean a single thing.

What does mean more to me, is the contents of PM's where you can learn far more about people, and their thoughts away from the bun fights of the forums.

Differences set aside, level headed communications, there's good blokes here, hell I actually like djjamie, and him and I are at each others throats like cats and dogs at times, but he's actually a very nice guy, and he's helped me out on something, away from the heat of the topics, I have actually a lot of respect and time for the lad.

As for this topic, does anyone seriously believe that the dialogue is a two way participation? Even in this thread there's a headline about "summoned for attitude adjustment" which is in stark contrast to the OP..

The Junta and their stupid attitude adjustment crap really does make them sound like bullies, the PTP are getting a taste of their own medicine, but the divide within the country isn't even remotely close to being healed.

I stick to my original beliefs, this is all smoke and mirrors, it's the stuff that doesn't make the Thai mainstream news that's more interesting, I use my times overseas to read the banned stuff, and view the blocked pages, this is just a big game right now and the stakes are as high as they get.

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Exactly Rob, it should be fun, as really there's no point in getting upset about variables out of our control. It gets too serious, for me I just like the sarcastic comments, and light hearted banter, but there's some who take their opinions deadly serious, and get upset, and like 90% of the political forum, descends into a slanging match.. over some Thai's who couldn't run a bath, never mind a country?

I learn a lot here about people, I make enemies because of my opinions, but I also make friends too, at the end of the day, haters will always hate, and when they're talking about you, it means they're leaving someone else alone wink.png

I like the diversity and different opinions, as said there's some who post here get upset when their opinions get trashed, we're talking about so called mature, and in some cases senior citizens... bizzarre, for me, it's an interest only, for others it seems like it's a must that they post their comments, and seize the opportunity to rip into whatever faction they oppose, most of the time I post here it's because I'm either alone and bored, or it's something decent to read about.

If TVF were to shut down tomorrow, my life would not change a bit, it's a place to learn, and contribute, and make friends, it's not my lifeblood, I fear however, that to many this is the only communications they have on a daily basis. They'd be lost without it.

Thai Politics are not worth getting wound up about, what gets me wound up is the farangs who seem to believe their opinions actually have weight, and mean something.... I hate to burst that bubble, but these opinions, like mine don't mean a single thing.

What does mean more to me, is the contents of PM's where you can learn far more about people, and their thoughts away from the bun fights of the forums.

Differences set aside, level headed communications, there's good blokes here, hell I actually like djjamie, and him and I are at each others throats like cats and dogs at times, but he's actually a very nice guy, and he's helped me out on something, away from the heat of the topics, I have actually a lot of respect and time for the lad.

As for this topic, does anyone seriously believe that the dialogue is a two way participation? Even in this thread there's a headline about "summoned for attitude adjustment" which is in stark contrast to the OP..

The Junta and their stupid attitude adjustment crap really does make them sound like bullies, the PTP are getting a taste of their own medicine, but the divide within the country isn't even remotely close to being healed.

I stick to my original beliefs, this is all smoke and mirrors, it's the stuff that doesn't make the Thai mainstream news that's more interesting, I use my times overseas to read the banned stuff, and view the blocked pages, this is just a big game right now and the stakes are as high as they get.

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As a kid, I read comic books for amusement.

But now that I'm an adult, I get the same amusement from TVF.clap2.gif

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Forget this red/yellow thing.

A convenient obfuscation thing for the anti-democrats.

They don't want to be seen as anti-democrats...Better to use affinity clothing colors to mask that reality.

Another of your rubbish posts.

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attitude changes

Stop winning democratic elections PT!!

Have you got that!

Stop winning them. If you don't stop, we're going to do what we've done the last 4 times.

As for you, you better up your game and make sure you cannot lose. Got that.

Of course this isn't a serious post. There will be no elections until all have been purged and there is no way for them to win.

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Are you talking about the attempts by the red / udd pt last government to set up a scenario whereby nobody could vote them out of power?

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Forget this red/yellow thing.

A convenient obfuscation thing for the anti-democrats.

They don't want to be seen as anti-democrats...Better to use affinity clothing colors to mask that reality.

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Scoff at such superficial attempt too. These are only foot soldiers who have no influence over events last 10 years. You want reform and reconcilation, get the heavy hitters involved. One party may not want to admit involvement so really an exercise in futility.

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This is all very interesting. The Junta continues to cater to the politicians (in their own way), which suggest the politicians have something the Junta wants, or the Junta is trying to manage something that they don't entirely control, or both.

Just whose attitude is being adjusted?

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What flavour is the Kool Aid today Scorecard?

You have a big set of brass ones to harp on about facts... fact... the Junta can't stop having coups, and interfering in politics.

They should stick to what their role is, and that's not politics, they are too powerful, full of nepotism, unaccountable and about as transparent as lead in an x-ray machine.

But you seem quite alright with this.

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I have really got to laugh at times, doesn't matter how much the anti Red Farangs here make their comments about who should and who should not get a say, even if the Devil himself was a Thai, he actually has a much greater say about Thailand's future than some obscure Farang's with catchy nome de plumes on an internet forum, where pretty much none of them have a say about how Thailand should be run.

Are the likes of Jutaporn ideal to represent their parties, hell no, but that's down to the Thai's they represent to resolve.

If The Farangs here have a say, why not put yourself forwards to becoming a voice for the people, otherwise really, all opinions here are about the same as farting in the wind.. but definitely good entertainment value biggrin.png

Something so trivial seems to make people quite irate, and they love to hear their own voices.. There's the way things are, and there's the way things should be, and right now that gap is immense.

what are you going on about mate, I could go through hundreds of your posts on here that are just as you describe above.

Why all the hostility recently, you really need to take a break

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