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Supreme Commander to watch for behind-the-scene movements

The Supreme Commander, Gen. Boonsrang Niempradit (บุญสร้าง เนียมประดิษฐ์), has admitted that people will have to be careful of underground movements that could occur in the future.

Gen. Boonsrang, who is also the member of the Council for National Security (CNS), said people have to be watchful of the current situation in the country, and many kinds of people are living in the society with different personal benefits. He said security is the issue that needs utmost attention.

Gen. Boonsrang also said the CNS has lessened the regulation to prohibit political gatherings, but the council would take serious actions, should problems arise.

Source: Thai National News Bureau Public Relations Department - 25 October 2006

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Supreme Commander to watch for behind-the-scene movements

The Supreme Commander, Gen. Boonsrang Niempradit (บุญสร้าง เนียมประดิษฐ์), has admitted that people will have to be careful of underground movements that could occur in the future.

Gen. Boonsrang also said the CNS has lessened the regulation to prohibit political gatherings, but the council would take serious actions, should problems arise.

Source: Thai National News Bureau Public Relations Department - 25 October 2006

Nothing more successful as spreading paranoia. All movements will be "underground" as long as public political gatherings are forbidden.

And what constitutes "serious actions" for when which "problems should arise"?

Nice...

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"Ominous. Hope they don't decide that they like this power trip too much to step away...."

Hmm, wouldn't be the first time.........

I think they won't stay too long tho, they no the people will not accept it. What they will do is try to stick their people in positions of power and rewrite the constitution in a way that will consolidate their position for a long time in the future. They will not want someone like Thaksin being able to dismantle what they have done in the same way that he did before.

I believe this is why they have pushed so hard for Meechai, he is known for doing whatever he is told by those who hold the power.

For a true peoples constitution I believe Purachai would have been a better choice. But for a strong constitution that could keep someone like Thaksin out maybe Meechai is the right choice.

However does that mean we now have the balance of power shifted back to the military and old guard????

Which is worst?

We'll have to wait and see.

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"Ominous. Hope they don't decide that they like this power trip too much to step away...."

Hmm, wouldn't be the first time.........

For a true peoples constitution I believe Purachai would have been a better choice. But for a strong constitution that could keep someone like Thaksin out maybe Meechai is the right choice.

However does that mean we now have the balance of power shifted back to the military and old guard????

Which is worst?

We'll have to wait and see.

I wondered why people were against Meechai and thought that he was/is still behind Taksin and he was one of the lawyers that wrote into law that pardoned Suchinda after the coup of Black May.

Thanks for the different perspective :o

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Supreme Commander to watch for behind-the-scene movements

The Supreme Commander, Gen. Boonsrang Niempradit (บุญสร้าง เนียมประดิษฐ์), has admitted that people will have to be careful of underground movements that could occur in the future.

Gen. Boonsrang also said the CNS has lessened the regulation to prohibit political gatherings, but the council would take serious actions, should problems arise.

Source: Thai National News Bureau Public Relations Department - 25 October 2006

Nothing more successful as spreading paranoia. All movements will be "underground" as long as public political gatherings are forbidden.

And what constitutes "serious actions" for when which "problems should arise"?

Nice...

This means that gatherings will be allowed once again, soon.

Following Thaksin's regime and his addiction to power, it's nothing abnormal, far from paranoia.

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