Eye-grabbing news of Thailand's political situation have been dominating the media lately. The furore began when opposition party PAD began gathering more than 200,000 protesters to date, staging a protest in front of the government house to demand the step-down of PM Samak.
During this period, PM Samak have repeatedly stated his stand that he will not step down, arguing that he had not done anything wrong and will continue to serve the nation as a Prime Minister.
A Parliamentary meeting was called 2 days ago by PAD leaders who triggered the start of the demonstration. However, the meeting was dissolved to no more than a blame game as neither parties made concession. As a result, no agreement has been reached.
While the PAD have been withering under the blazing sun day and night, they failed to realise that what they have been doing is proven to be a futile effort - and definitely not to the citizens benefit. It is contradictory, since they claim to be fighting for the rights of the citizens and the citizens affair is of their top concern. The economy is in red light as Thailand experience a high inflation and a fall in shares reflecting investor's confidence in the economy.
Even by threatening to cut the power and water supply, PAD got to think what's best for them and the people at the end of the day.
It's time to think for the people's best interests, PAD.
If there is no upturn to the situation, Thailand may very well be on its way to desitute - caused by none other than the Thais themselves.
During this period, PM Samak have repeatedly stated his stand that he will not step down, arguing that he had not done anything wrong and will continue to serve the nation as a Prime Minister.
A Parliamentary meeting was called 2 days ago by PAD leaders who triggered the start of the demonstration. However, the meeting was dissolved to no more than a blame game as neither parties made concession. As a result, no agreement has been reached.
While the PAD have been withering under the blazing sun day and night, they failed to realise that what they have been doing is proven to be a futile effort - and definitely not to the citizens benefit. It is contradictory, since they claim to be fighting for the rights of the citizens and the citizens affair is of their top concern. The economy is in red light as Thailand experience a high inflation and a fall in shares reflecting investor's confidence in the economy.
Even by threatening to cut the power and water supply, PAD got to think what's best for them and the people at the end of the day.
It's time to think for the people's best interests, PAD.
If there is no upturn to the situation, Thailand may very well be on its way to desitute - caused by none other than the Thais themselves.
Labels: Thailand's Politics