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NLA insists ‘no special agenda’ for December
By KHANITTHA THEPPHAJORN 
THE NATION

 

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Meechai (L), Pornpetch (R)

 

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BANGKOK: -- NATIONAL Legislative Assembly (NLA) president Pornpetch Wichitcholchai denied yesterday that a “special agenda” has been scheduled for early next month.


Pornpetch said he had not made any special instructions to prohibit NLA members from taking leave or travelling overseas starting late this month to early next month.


The NLA president said he had just informally asked assembly members to be prepared for a meeting with an “important agenda” suggested by the government. “There may be some urgent matter. Judging from what the government has signalled, the NLA may need to endorse different treaties,” he said.


Pornpetch said there would be long public holidays in December and he had been worried that some NLA members would take extended breaks, so he asked them to be on standby.


“The NLA has scheduled a meeting with a normal agenda on December 1 and 2. There is no special agenda,” he said.

 

Full story: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/news/politics/30300504

 
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Mister, your boss has already decided on what you need to endorse and who will abstain to keep up the pretence the whole sham is democratic. Just put your pretty rubber stamp on the bottom of a few blank sheets of paper or leave it in his secretary's office and head out on the razzle. Nobody will notice, believe me...

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