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PM: Govt to take all views on national reforms into account

BANGKOK, 31 October 2015 (NNT) – Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha confirmed much progress has been made in drafting a constitution while all views on national reforms will be taken into account.

Besides the charter, all parties concerned have understood more than ever about national reforms and a Roadmap which will make the country move forward toward democratic rule, according to the premier, who attended a meeting of the during a meeting of the so-called Five Rivers on 28th October 2015.

Touching on a 20-years national strategy, he said it is being designed by the Constitution Drafting Committee (CDC), the National Legislative Assembly (NLA) and the National Reform Steering Assembly (NRSA).

The government will listen to all parties’opinions through various channels including social media and websites, he said.

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here is a view on national reform:

prohibit military and police personnel from any activity outside of their "job" - no board positions on national companies, no positions in government, etc. Then pass a law that will provide for the immediate execution of any general who overthrows an elected government.

Bet he doesn't take that one.

Fricking moron... coffee1.gif

Edited by tbthailand
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There is no evidence of what the PM claims. No process of soliciting input from any parties except those appointed by him.

Edited by phoenixdoglover
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"all views on national reforms will be taken into account."

Will that be before or after he "closes the country?"

What it means is any opinions not in line with the coup will be on the attitude adjustment list.

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