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PM continues to follow Road Map to reduce conflict

Supawadee Wangsri

BANGKOK, 23 January 2016 (NNT) – Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has continued to follow the Road Map in bid to reduce social conflict and raise the quality of life for the public, said Taksada Sangchan, assistant spokesperson of the Prime Minister's Office.

The government is ready to hear comments from members of the public who are suggested to cooperate, respect the laws and step beyond the conflict.

Moreover, the government has continuously solved problems such as human trafficking and illegal fishing while plots of land are to be allocated to people in need so their quality of life could improve.

The One Map Project has been recently launched to solve problems about land management and forest encroachment.

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Did the road map include the need for total control, AA and bully boy tactics, clampdowns on criticism and on and on or was this contained in the unpublished administrative notes to the road map ?

It would be nice, although a forlorn hope, if the PM and Co. would stop all the hypocritical false claims and self-congratulatory backslapping.

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Did the road map include the need for total control, AA and bully boy tactics, clampdowns on criticism and on and on or was this contained in the unpublished administrative notes to the road map ?

It would be nice, although a forlorn hope, if the PM and Co. would stop all the hypocritical false claims and self-congratulatory backslapping.

But, but. How would they then justify their existence?

Maybe to coordinate the human trafficking businesses?

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Did the road map include the need for total control, AA and bully boy tactics, clampdowns on criticism and on and on or was this contained in the unpublished administrative notes to the road map ?

It would be nice, although a forlorn hope, if the PM and Co. would stop all the hypocritical false claims and self-congratulatory backslapping.

And at least make a start with their 'reforms'. And if not, why not? Therein's your bleedingly obvious answer.

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