How did such an idea come about? PM mocks Suthep’s call for him to carry on as PM

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politics June 03, 2017 07:00

By The Nation

PRIME Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha voiced doubt on Friday when asked by a troop of reporters about the strong support expressed by Suthep Thaugsuban for him to become premier again after the next election.

Suthep is the former leader of the now-defunct People’s Democratic Reform Committee that staged mass rallies in Bangkok against the Yingluck Shinawatra government prior to the military intervening to take power in May 2014.

Prayut replied briefly in a high pitched voice: “How did such an idea come about?”

Speculation has swirled after Suthep stepped out in firm support of the former Army chief continuing to lead the country after the election.

However, the PM made no further comment. In fact, it was the fourth day since he warned that he would not be speaking to the media for a short period.

The election is coming into sight, as charter drafters submit organic laws to the National Legislative Assembly for enactment, and some concerned individuals have made moves.

Some former senior members of the PDRC have expressed their wish to return to the Democrat Party, which they left prior to joining mass street demonstrations against the Yingluck administration and its contentious amnesty proposal.

Debate about the new government and who will lead the country after the election has surged, especially within the Democrats.

Prayut attended at a Farmers’ Day ceremony and said that the government was sticking to its roadmap, while also asking for cooperation from all sides so that the country can move forward.

He said although his government did not come from an election, it had managed to restore peace to some extent.

If people wished to see the country move forward with peace, they should cooperate with one another, he said.

Prayut to visit the US next month

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politics June 03, 2017 07:00

By The Nation

PRIME Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha is set to pay an official visit to the United States in July that could focus on trade relations and intellectual property management.

According to an internal document circulated by the Secretariat of Cabinet, Prayut ordered the Commerce Ministry, Foreign Ministry and other agencies to prepare information for the premier during his visit to the US next month, a date for which has yet to be set.

The information will span bilateral economic, trade and investment dealings, solutions to copyright infringement and Thailand’s status in the Special 301 Report.

The latter is the Office of the US Trade Representative (USTR)’s annual report that rates countries based on their protection of intellectual property rights.

Thailand has been put on the report’s “Priority Watch List” since 2007. That refers to countries that have “serious intellectual property rights deficiencies”, which require increased USTR attention.

Secretary-General to the Cabinet Teerapong Wongsiwawilas affirmed that Prayut’s order came during the Cabinet meeting on Tuesday, and stressed copyright issues.

Prayut’s plan to visit Washington follows President Donald Trump’s introductory phone call to him in April, when the American leader invited the Thai premier to the White House.

The phone call was made almost a month after Trump ordered a review of America’s trade deficits, to clamp down on countries that allegedly abuse trade rules. Thailand is one of the 16 targeted countries.

A Government House source said earlier that the US is likely to keep an eye on Thailand in regard to intellectual property, currency management and purchases of military hardware.

Opposition to political parties law won’t hold up poll, CDC chief says

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file photo : Meechai Ruchupan

file photo : Meechai Ruchupan

politics June 03, 2017 07:00

By The Nation

Opposition to the organic law on political parties will not lead to the next election being postponed, because a timeframe for enacting organic laws has been set down under the new Constitution, chief charter drafter Meechai Ruchupan said on Friday.

Meechai assured that any amendment of the political party law, now being studied by the National Legislative Assembly (NLA)’s law vetting committee, could still be done under the 240-day timeframe allocated.

He also expressed his view on the proposal for a “primary vote”, saying this needs to be considered along with the “timeframe” for the election of candidates from party branch members, to see if the timeframe given is feasible.

The primary voting system is back in the spotlight as the NLA committee considers it while vetting the law.

Under consideration at the moment, members at party branches can hold a meeting, with around 50-100 members attending, to select two representatives to present to the party’s MP candidates selection committee for approval.

The lists would then be forwarded to party executives to endorse. If the executives do not choose the first and second representatives on the lists, they must explain why. A joint meeting between them and the MP candidates selection committee would then be held to propose appropriate candidates.

If that meeting fails to resolve the task, the process would go back to the party branches to select and propose appropriate candidates again.

For party-list MP candidates, the selection committee must come up with a list of no more than 150 candidates first. This would then be sent to the party branches to vote on 50 of the candidates.

A party leader, however, would be reserved as first candidate on a party’s list.

EC members to stay until new election team picked

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Somchai Srisutthiyakorn

Somchai Srisutthiyakorn

politics June 03, 2017 01:00

By THE NATION

New commissioners due by October.

ALL FIVE members of the Election Commission plan to serve until their last day in office and won’t resign till replaced by new commissioners later this year, EC member Somchai Srisutthiyakorn said yesterday.

Somchai said he did not think any of the Election Commissioners would feel slighted over the likelihood that all of them would be replaced ahead of the next general election.

That was proposed by the National Legislative Assembly panel vetting the organic law on the Election Commission, which is required under the new Constitution for the next general election.

“All the current EC members will perform our duties strongly, and to the best of our ability, until the last day in office. This is a rule and we have to follow it,” Somchai said.

But he was unhappy with the NLA panel’s argument that future EC members would have more power under the new law so highly qualified people would be needed to do the job.

“Many of the current EC members meet the qualification requirements. Why do all of us have to go? I don’t think the argument is sufficient. The NLA committee has to explain to the public what the real reason is,” he said.

However, Somchai expected the NLA to agree with its panel when voting on the bill next Friday.

During their remaining time in office, he said EC members would focus on vital work to prepare for the next election before handing things over to their successors.

“I can assure you that none of the EC members will feel so slighted that they quit while serving as caretakers. Doing so will bring more problems rather than solving them. There will be a lack of quorum when having meetings,” he said.

Somchai was speaking at the side of a seminar held by the EC at a hotel in Phetchaburi’s Cha-am district. The event was attended by officials from the election agency.

He said that after leaving the EC he would return to the People’s Network for Election (PNET) and resume work monitoring elections. PNET would work with the future EC members to ensure that elections would be free and fair.

Somchai said he did not think replacing the current EC members would adversely affect the next election. “The new set of election commissioners will be in office around October. So they will have about a year preparing for the |election,” he said.

NLA to hold special meeting as PM assures investors

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Prayut
November 26, 2016 01:00
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THE NATION

Worldwide protests against ‘ethnic cleansing’ in Myanmar

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Around 150 protesters, mostly Muslims, gather in front of the Myanmar Embassy in Bangkok to file a petition yesterday calling for the Myanmar government to stop the military’s “ethnic cleansing” of Rohingya in Rakhine State and respect their rights.

Around 150 protesters, mostly Muslims, gather in front of the Myanmar Embassy in Bangkok to file a petition yesterday calling for the Myanmar government to stop the military’s “ethnic cleansing” of Rohingya in Rakhine State and respect their rights.
November 26, 2016 01:00
By Juthathip Lucksanawong
The Nation

Prawit admits election may be delayed ‘if risk of damage’

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Prawit

Prawit
November 25, 2016 01:00
By THE NATION

Exclusive Interview: Najib on China, Trump and GE14

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Exclusive Interview: Najib on China, Trump and GE14

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak was in a relaxed and upbeat mood during an exclusive interview with The Starwhere he spoke about friends and foes, politics, China and the upcoming general election.

Media experts call for self-regulation

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Constitution Drafting Commission chairman Meechai Ruchupan| yesterday lectures on media reform and the state’s intentions at a forum organised by Thammasat University’s Faculty of Journalism and Mass Communication.

Constitution Drafting Commission chairman Meechai Ruchupan| yesterday lectures on media reform and the state’s intentions at a forum organised by Thammasat University’s Faculty of Journalism and Mass Communication.

November 25, 2016 01:00


By WASAMON AUDJARINT

THE NATION

Ex-Revenue boss charged

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Satit

Satit
November 25, 2016 01:00
By NATTHAPAT PHROMKAEW
THE NATION