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PM stresses elimination of social inequalities at ACD meeting

BANGKOK, 11 March 2016 (NNT) – The Prime Minister of Thailand has stressed the importance of a multinational effort to solve social inequalities, to support researches and development, and assured that Thailand will achieve a true democracy, during his speech at the ACD Ministerial Meeting.


Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha delivered his opening speech to the Asia Cooperation Dialogue (ACD) Ministerial Meeting, calling all members to share a similar vision to push forward policies for practical implementation.
He has said all nations should consider joining hands to revise and find the solution to persisting issues, by upholding a development plan for the future, and to fight against poverty and social inequalities.

ACD members should integrate further through enhancing their capabilities by creating mutual markets, and acknowledging the global community through shared strengths, increase connections in all aspects, eliminate of corruption, support researches and development, and uphold laws to provide justice equally to the people, says the Prime Minister.

The Thai PM has also stressed the nation’s civil-state campaigns, affirming that Thailand is moving forward towards becoming a true democratic nation, with general elections scheduled to take place next year with no interference to the next government.

He said that Thailand's national strategy is to ensure continuity in governance, the implementation of His Majesty the King’s teachings as development guidelines in all aspects of work and at all levels.

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An elite millionaire wants equality among all citizens. Ya, right!

You misunderstand. It is about the little general trying to drag other ASEAN nations down to Thailand's level so Thailand will look better by comparison...in his pretzel-logic mindset.

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"with general elections scheduled to take place next year with no interference to the next government."

If an election actually does take place then the new government will be contolled by the army and its courts.

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We will start with supplying electricity in the 2000 schools that don't have it. followed by computers and Internet connections in EVERY class and air conditioning so that students can concentrate on their studies. Followed by a curriculum and qualified teachers......

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We will start with supplying electricity in the 2000 schools that don't have it. followed by computers and Internet connections in EVERY class and air conditioning so that students can concentrate on their studies. Followed by a curriculum and qualified teachers......

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Or a few subs for his cohorts to play with!

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"with general elections scheduled to take place next year with no interference to the next government."

If an election actually does take place then the new government will be contolled by the army and its courts.

as it has been for a lonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnng time.

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"with general elections scheduled to take place next year with no interference to the next government."

If an election actually does take place then the new government will be contolled by the army and its courts.

as it has been for a lonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnng time.

I have submitted you for "attitude readjustment program" at an undisclosed location.

Keeping the people happy is our goal !!! whistling.gif

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this guy removed the right for thai people to vote, and he is talking about inequalitieslaugh.png

I guess he's made thais and farang equals .... both live here, pay taxes, raise families but can't vote lol

oh no, at best, farang are equals to stray dog in thailandwhistling.gif

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