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PM thanks former Cabinet members for their hard work

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PM thanks former Cabinet members for their hard work

BANGKOK, 21 August 2015 (NNT) - The Prime Minister has called for cooperation from all sides in the name of national interests, following criticisms over the new Cabinet.

Thai Government Spokesperson Major General Sansern Keawkamnerd said Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha is accepting both negative and positive responses regarding the new Cabinet lineup.

General Prayut also expressed his gratitude towards former Cabinet members, who worked hard for Thailand in difficult times. The Prime Minister is hopeful the new Cabinet will be more efficient, for the prosperity and unity of the country.

The spokesperson added that a new adviser to the Prime Minister will be chosen to help the leader make the best decisions for the country. However, he added that these decision will be implemented by government officials who are expected to take full responsibility for their outcomes.

Major General Sansern has complimented the work of every past adviser and insisted that it has never been the Prime Minister’s intention to create divisiveness.

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translation....don't let the door hit you in the ass on the way out...

Can we see their wealth/asset declarations please.

The outgoing cabinet had a thankless job.

And with Prayut's leadership it was thankless.

Thanks former "Cabinet" members for their hard work cheesy.gif They've just been fired for non-performance.

Edited by Pattaya28

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