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Cabinet set to consider four election questions
By The Nation

 

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File photo: Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha wants the public to answer four questions on election.

 

BANGKOK: -- The Cabinet meeting on Tuesday is expected to discuss the four election questions Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha wants the public to answer before forwarding the responses to the Interior Ministry to formulate.

 

Also on the Cabinet agenda is the Transport Ministry’s proposal for the Cabinet to approve the Bt54-billion construction of the 34.5-kilometre Skytrain route from Khae Rai to Min Buri and the Bt52-billion construction of 30.4km Lad Prao to Sam Rong route. 

 

The construction of both routes is slated to begin in July if the Cabinet gives the green light.

 

The Cabinet will also consider the fishery decree draft designed to solve illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing with changes to local and commercial fishing regulations.

 

Ministers will also reconsider the previous Cabinet’s resolution on the community housing development project in Khlong Toei district in Bangkok that would involve the Port Authority allocating vacant flats for its officials for others to live in.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/news/national/30316728

 
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1. Do you think, in the next election, we will get a government which has good governance?


2. If not, what will you do?
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3. Election is an important integral party of democracy, but election alone without the regard for the future of the country and others is right or wrong?


4. Do you think bad politicians should be given a chance of political comeback; and if there is conflict again, who will solve it and by what means?
 

Answers on a postcard to...

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My feeling on this are.

 Who really cares about these questions?

  Why is it necessary to ask this stupid stuff?

 How is this relevant to anything?

 Here are some sample naswers

 (1) How the hel l should I know?

(2) Live with it.

(3) Who knows. Maybe yes maybe no.

(4) Those are bridges we cross when we come to them.

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18 minutes ago, baboon said:

A 'cabinet' meeting. To discuss four rhetorical questions. Why? 

To justify further delays in the election.

 

It's telling that even with a constitution that robs elected officials of real power, the junta is afraid of elections.  They probably know that the people will vote for whatever party will cause a loss of face for them.

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Ok the questions will be

 

Do you think the Pm we have now is really good

 

Do you think he should stay there

 

Would you be happy if he went

 

Then why do we need elections 

 

 

Please answer all questions to guide us please

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The poor man. I rewrote Matthew 6:9 -13 just for him

 Prayut hallowed be your name. Your country Thailand.Give us each our daily rice. And forgive us for wanting an election,as we forgive those with holding the election.And do not bring us to this time of trial but rescue us from true democracy.

 

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