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NLA urges district-level volunteers to provide neutral view on draft charter

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NLA urges district-level volunteers to provide neutral view on draft charter

BANGKOK, 8 June 2016 (NNT) – The National Legislative Assembly has urged district-level volunteers in Chai Nat Province to make sure that they provide only neutral views and information of the draft charter to members of the public.


Lt. Gen. Chaiyut Promsuk said on Tuesday that the offering of any information related to the draft charter must be done in a neutral fashion and involve no personal opinions.

Lt. Gen. Chaiyut’s comment was made during his observation of the training of district-level volunteers in Chai Nat Province.

He added that volunteers must never provide conflicting information and must adhere to all facts and rules. They must never be involved in breaking the law.

For district-level volunteers, and chiefs of 8 districts have selected 10 representatives from their respective areas to be trained by provincial-level volunteers before they begin to pass on specific information to volunteers who have been selected from villages and communities across the country.

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"For district-level volunteers, and chiefs of 8 districts have selected 10 representatives from their respective areas to be trained by provincial-level volunteers before they begin to pass on specific information to volunteers who have been selected from villages and communities across the country."

Reminds me of that game we played in school at age 5. One kid whispers something in the ear of the kid next to him, he passes it on to his neighbor, and that continues full circle.

The message at the end never even remotely matches the original message.

Edited by Bob12345

I won't comment. It's so obvious that it doesn't bring fun any more.

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