Bangkok – Govt willing to wait on Constitution and unity bills, Thaksin says
August 13, 2012 | 9:17 am
Bangkok – Premier Thaksin Shinawatra has told an News Agency that his younger sister’s government would not rush to enact the charter-amendment or national-reconciliation bills. Bangkok Thaksin also said the Yingluck Shinawatra government has been doing a good job over the past year, adding that Yingluck is expected to do well during the upcoming censure in Parliament. “Just keep the third reading of the Constitution amendmentuntil we can think of the best way to create peace in the country and bring about full democracy. Sometimes we want a full democracy right away, but we can’t have it. We have to accept just part of it first and let it grow until it’s full,” Thaksin said.
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