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Repetition a ball and chain slowing reform work, says NLA

By Wasamon Audjarint 
The Nation

 

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Surachai

 

Thailand’s reform measures have been slowed down by repetitive work between the junta-appointed reform bodies, said National Legislative Assembly (NLA) first vice president Surachai Liengboonlertchai.

 

Surachai was responding to a question about why law drafts considered by the NLA were not constructive reform measures despite being the government’s key messages.

 

He reasoned that it was due to procedures used prior to the NLA considering measures, with relevant bodies, including the National Reform Steering Assembly (NRSA), discussing at length old reform agendas studied by the now-defunct National Reform Council. 

 

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Posted
3 hours ago, ChrisY1 said:

Sounds like the blind leading the blind.....but I guess that's pretty much par for the course here!

Too true but the blind are not so blind they can't see the benefit in having repetitive meetings requiring overnight stays in resorts along with sumptuous buffet lunches and dinners.

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" along with sumptuous buffet lunches and dinners " don't forget the most important meal of the day.....breakfast!

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32 minutes ago, BSJ said:

" along with sumptuous buffet lunches and dinners " don't forget the most important meal of the day.....breakfast!

For many breakfast has finished being served by the time they get out of bed. Others might enjoy breakfast poolside with wife or gf or both.

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10 hours ago, rooster59 said:

He reasoned that it was due to procedures used prior to the NLA considering measures, with relevant bodies, including the National Reform Steering Assembly (NRSA), discussing at length old reform agendas studied by the now-defunct National Reform Council. 

 

Dear Yingluck I am surmising they are trying to tie another can to your tail. Poor lady it seems like a continuous effort to pin the tail on you. 

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