Amnesty to Thaksin would spark conflict:Abhisit
Thai Opposition leader Abhisit Vejjajiva said the government should
instead focus on tackling corruption and reviving the economy, which has
been dealt a blow by the flood. He said the prices of basic commodities
and energy had gone up and needed the government's attention. The
matter will be raised when the House of Representatives meets today. He
warned the Yingluck Shinawatra government against amending the
controversial lese-majeste law or granting amnesty to fugitive former
prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, saying such moves would spark
conflicts in society."I have always stressed that whatever issue causes
conflict or is problematic should be set aside so that Thai society can
have a chance to move forward. Those in politics should just remain
still and do our best job. Do not think that it's bizarre because
society can move by itself. The PM has said she will stay for a full
term, and I think she can if she doesn't cause troubles," said Abhisit,
who also cited the proposed amendment of the Constitution as one of the
problematic issues.Further adds the government should pay special
attention to include preparing the country to integrate with the Asean
community of nations. Democrat Party spokesman Chavanond
Intarakomalyasut accused the government of failing to keep its campaign
promise to help needy people. He cited the raising of prices of natural
gas for vehicles and liquefied petroleum gas and the reduction of
corporate tax from 30 per cent to 23 per cent as examples of policies
that benefit the rich instead of the poor. Chavanond added that in some
areas, lower-income flood victims had still not been provided with
adequate assistance by the government and suggested that the government
extend the period for guaranteeing the purchase price of rice. Thai
flood situation in nine southern provinces remains critical, with roads
closed and train services halted due to high-level inundation and many
villages engulfed in mudslides. Another 84 villages, all in Ranong, are
at risk of mudslides, according to the latest warning released
yesterday. Twenty-one of them are located in high-risk areas in Muang,
Kapoe, La-un, Suk Samran and Kra Buri districts.Media agencies
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