BANGKOK, 4 July 2015 – Prime Minister Prayut Cha-o-cha has called on the public to patiently await social reconciliation, while urging related sectors to work hard towards unity.
During the government TV talk program, PM Prayut affirmed that the government was trying its best to solve political and social conflicts but explained that these problems were difficult to resolve within a short time, as they stemmed from many complicated factors. PM Prayut stressed it was vital for all sectors to combine their efforts to create sustainable peace in society.
General Prayut commented that sectors in charge of defense, the peace-making and democratic processes, constitution and laws need to streamline their tasks to reduce complication in administration. Gen Prayut disclosed that the National Legislative Assembly was studying over 300 laws aimed at ensuring peace, while calling on teen students not to be swayed by misleading information.
To give all sides a fair hearing, the premier said the government had launched a new TV program inviting academics, politicians, former-ministers and law-makers to discuss different topics regarding the government’s performance. The program debuted on July 1.