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PM denies secret talks with Puea Thai

Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has denied a report that the Democrat Party assigned members to hold secret talks on reconciliation with the Puea Thai Party.

He said there had not been any fresh development concerning this matter since Puea Thai deputy leader Plodprasop Surasawadi announced the Puea Thai reconciliation proposal last week.

"There have been no talks and the Democrat Party has not assigned anyone to talk with Puea Thai.  However, the government welcomes any initiative to help solve the country's problems," Mr Abhisit said.

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  • Sustainable growth.

    Discussion 3 : 08/09/2010 at 06:15 PM3

    Majority of us are sick of Politics in thailand because it caused us headached and also make us uncomfortable.The government shouldn't waste time negotiating with the opposition and should concentrate on other urgent matters for our nation.Since the economy has growth about 7-9% this year and the government should implement more valueable projects to stimulate it growth instead of concentrating unnecessary things like these.

  • thong

    Discussion 2 : 08/09/2010 at 03:25 PM2

    In my opinion, it is better for PTP to concentrate on next GE. Continue to gather evidences and surface them to the public at the right time. Its simply a waste of time to negotiate with the democrats because you will be talking to wrong persons and will also be used through endless talking

  • Sympathy Vote only.

    Discussion 1 : 08/09/2010 at 03:06 PM1

    See even the coalition party don't even believe the plan will be sailed out smoothly with the opposition.Just a gimmic and get more sympathy vote on the next General Election only.

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