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PM refuses to clarify the incomplete oath issue

 

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Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha left parliament before the end of the Opposition debate today, to attend a Royal religious ceremony at Dusit Palace, without responding to opposition MPs’ queries about his incomplete oath recital, claiming he has the right not to respond.

 

Before leaving parliament shortly before 4pm, the Prime Minister told the media that he had already assigned Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-ngarm to respond on his behalf.

 

He said he would not return to parliament today adding that, by the time the ceremony ends at about 9pm, the Opposition debate will have concluded.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/pm-refuses-to-clarify-the-incomplete-oath-issue/

 

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27 minutes ago, Oziex1 said:

Well there is more to this than a forgetful omission. 

I think you're right. If it was just a simple mistake, like a wrong word eg :

 

" I am fool" instead of "I am cool", people would be ok with that.

 

Seriously though, there's much more to this.

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Just absolutely repulsive. Anyone who has dug to any sort of depth on this story knows the reasons and who is likely to have put Prayuth up to this.

Thailand has very little chance to progress. All the pieces are in place to drag it further into the abyss. It is actually a pathetic sight in its current form.

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

PM refuses to clarify the incomplete oath issue

Nothing seems to have changed since the days of the junta. But no one would be surprised by that.

And he wonders why foreign investment is drying up and his ministers have to go out luring.

Someone ring the bell......it's closing time!

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This has proven that he and his gang can do whatever they like. They are highly protected. They are untouchable. No laws - not even the highest in the land (the 'Constitution') - have any relevance for them. They are beyond all man-made law (even their own).

 

Now over to the sovereignty holders - the Thai people - for a mass righting of this wrong (don't hold your breath!) ...

 

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"claiming he has the right not to respond." Yes but the country should have the right on having him immediately resign but that is not going to happen. Don't think for one second those armored vehicles they purchased are for any exterior threats, and the other underlying factor is he really probably loves prancing around as the untouchable big shot. Just look at his wife's face every time there is a function or trip. 

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One week ago the PM stated he would handle the debate in Parliament himself. https://www.thaipbsworld.com/pm-says-he-will-handle-the-oppositions-debate-himself/

 

Yesterday he totally changed tack and left it to the obnoxious Wissanu.

 

Prayut is not fit to be a politician, let alone PM, but this suits certain people so he won't be going anywhere, unfortunately

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Paul Henry said:

How dare people suggest the PM is incompetent.Keep talking like this and he will not write you anymore songs.Show respect to the appointed one.

Thanks for the heads up Paul.

 

Sooo looking forward to his next song.

 

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