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PM Prayut says he reads every response to his 4 questions

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PM says he reads every response to his 4 questions

 

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BANGKOK, 17th July 2017 (NNT) - Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha has confirmed that he personally reads every comment and response to the 4 question he raised about the next general election. 

Gen Prayut said he had already received the first batch of public responses to his questions in regard to the election and the country’s future, insisting that he took his time reading all comments. The PM says, people have voiced both agreement and disagreement with the topic of each question while some offered constructive suggestions to the country’s problems.

The four questions are 1) will the next election result in Thailand having a government with good governance? 2) if not, what should the country do? 3) elections are part of democracy but are elections without regard for the country’s future right or wrong? and 4) should bad politicians be given a chance to run for office, and if conflict returns, who will solve it and by what means? 

People who wish to answer the four questions can do so at Damrongtham centers, district offices, One Stop Service centers, and the Prime Minister's Office. To make a response, people must identify themselves with a picture ID containing a 13-digit identification number.

 
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22 minutes ago, webfact said:

People who wish to answer the four questions can do so at Damrongtham centers, district offices, One Stop Service centers, and the Prime Minister's Office. To make a response, people must identify themselves with a picture ID containing a 13-digit identification number.

This could be the reason the PM has time to read all the responses.

Must identify themselves with 13 digit id number !!

So any person saying anything negative will have to be taken in for attitude adjustment.

Meaning only good responses will be sent in, pathetic bloody pathetic.

One might want to have a look at the "One Hundred Flowers Campaign" in China, 1956 (Wikipedia has a good blurb)..

 

Mao encouraged people to criticize the government, then later changed his mind and persecuted the people who participated.

 

La plus ca change...

That's probably where he tries to find inspiration for a new poem or song.

The questions show no interest in a participatory government.  It is an excuse for allowing a higher, non elected government to usurp control for an elected one.  Answering these questions is tantamount to allowing further coups and relinquishing freedom.     

2 hours ago, colinneil said:

Must identify themselves with 13 digit id number !!

So any person saying anything negative will have to be taken in for attitude adjustment.

Meaning only good responses will be sent in, pathetic bloody pathetic.

What about stopping people wanting to express their idea 10 times.

Or people posing as someone else?

2 hours ago, metisdead said:

 Referring to Thailand or the government as a dictatorship, military dictatorship or other such terms will be removed.

Quite right.

Many people using the words above have absolutely no idea what living under the above really means.

16 minutes ago, hansnl said:

Quite right.

Many people using the words above have absolutely no idea what living under the above really means.

Those using the words above who live in Thailand certainly do.

28 minutes ago, hansnl said:

What about stopping people wanting to express their idea 10 times.

Or people posing as someone else?

Farangs dont get brownie points for sticking up for them, so why are you trying to do that???????

Just now, hansnl said:

What about stopping people wanting to express their idea 10 times.

Or people posing as someone else?

1) If you're dumb enough to waste your time expressing your idea 10 times (an idea which has no real value and won't be considered if Big P disagrees) then that's up to you.

 

2) You can easily present you ID as you enter the "feedback zone" to prove you are you and then leave an anonymous message. :coffee1:

44 minutes ago, hansnl said:

What about stopping people wanting to express their idea 10 times.

Or people posing as someone else?

They should be allowed to express their idea as many times as they want to. That's called freedom of expression. 

If it was anonymous as all voting should be, how could they pose as someone else ??????

I think it is a perfectly valid sampling methodology. 

 

(Sir, that's Juan spelled with a J )

1 hour ago, hansnl said:

Quite right.

Many people using the words above have absolutely no idea what living under the above really means.

Some of your mates used that term loosely to described Thaksin's government. Please make it a point to correct them next time. 

4 hours ago, webfact said:

insisting that he took his time reading all comments.

likely had a subordinate give him only 1% of the total; then he can say 'all'

And he will surely move forward by patting himself on the back! 

In mid june the BP reported that 92000 people had answered the questions. Since prayut has been very productive on the poetry front since that time, either he has not read all, or possibly the numbers have been slightly overstated?

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2 hours ago, brucec64 said:

In mid june the BP reported that 92000 people had answered the questions. Since prayut has been very productive on the poetry front since that time, either he has not read all, or possibly the numbers have been slightly overstated?

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Last I heard there were 6 hundred and something replies. Have faith in the pm to get through them all. 

I am really lost for words One saving grace i feel there wont be many responses to read and probaly his staff wrote most of the and say the things he wants to hear

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