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We as a nation will not achieve good and honest government if we allow corruption and disregard for the rule of law to continue. If individuals seek political power to become rich through abuse of their power and corrupt activities this makes nonsense of the idea of good government.
This is the second great challenge facing our beloved nation, not just in the coming months but also for the foreseeable future. Each of us must choose to say no to corruption, not just in politics, but in every part of our lives. Each of us must choose to respect the rule of law as the very foundation of our society.
I have said these two challenges and the choices they demand of us are closely related. I have said these choices we must make will shape the fabric of our society for generations to come. We have the power to choose the Thailand our children will inherit.
They are of such great importance because if corruption and disregard for the rule of law dominate our politics we will never achieve good, honest government from the democratic process. And if we cannot achieve good and honest government we will never solve the single most important goal of any government of our country which must be to close the gap between the rich and the poor — in a way which is affordable for the country, empowering for our disadvantaged citizens and sustainable over the long term.
Economists call it income inequality. It reflects the great disparity of wealth in our country and it is the reason that our country is divided politically. So in my opinion, whatever the political party makeup of our next government, that government will have to make a rapid and radical reduction in income inequality its top priority.
In this regard I wish to conclude my speaking about the decision made 11 days ago by the Constitutional Tribunal which comprised nine of our country’s most senior judges.
For breaking the law the Thai Rak Thai Party has been dissolved and the members of its Executive Committee banned from political life for five years.
This is the price we must pay if we are to respect the rule of law. I ask all my fellow citizens to accept the Tribunal’s judgement, which is final.
A political party should be about ideas, not people. In its short history the Thai Rak Thai Party has reshaped the political life of our country. Some of its major policies will become permanent features of our society, for example, universal access to affordable healthcare. For these good policies we should thank the Thai Rak Thai Party, even as we accept the Tribunal’s verdict to dissolve the party for serious wrongdoings.
To those of you, my fellow citizens, who have been supporters of the Thai Rak Thai Party, I want you to know that your voices have been heard, your grievances put at the top of the nation’s agenda and that in the next general election I am sure you will find candidates to support from whichever political party who will continue to work for the improvement of your lives.
Fellow citizens, although my television personality may be somewhat lacking in beauty or sparkly, please accept that I speak to you this evening from my heart, with honesty and integrity.
Thank you for participating in the political life of our country. I remain confident that we will all make the right choices.
--กลุ่มยุทธศาสตร์และแผนการประชาสัมพันธ์ สำนักโฆษก--
This is the second great challenge facing our beloved nation, not just in the coming months but also for the foreseeable future. Each of us must choose to say no to corruption, not just in politics, but in every part of our lives. Each of us must choose to respect the rule of law as the very foundation of our society.
I have said these two challenges and the choices they demand of us are closely related. I have said these choices we must make will shape the fabric of our society for generations to come. We have the power to choose the Thailand our children will inherit.
They are of such great importance because if corruption and disregard for the rule of law dominate our politics we will never achieve good, honest government from the democratic process. And if we cannot achieve good and honest government we will never solve the single most important goal of any government of our country which must be to close the gap between the rich and the poor — in a way which is affordable for the country, empowering for our disadvantaged citizens and sustainable over the long term.
Economists call it income inequality. It reflects the great disparity of wealth in our country and it is the reason that our country is divided politically. So in my opinion, whatever the political party makeup of our next government, that government will have to make a rapid and radical reduction in income inequality its top priority.
In this regard I wish to conclude my speaking about the decision made 11 days ago by the Constitutional Tribunal which comprised nine of our country’s most senior judges.
For breaking the law the Thai Rak Thai Party has been dissolved and the members of its Executive Committee banned from political life for five years.
This is the price we must pay if we are to respect the rule of law. I ask all my fellow citizens to accept the Tribunal’s judgement, which is final.
A political party should be about ideas, not people. In its short history the Thai Rak Thai Party has reshaped the political life of our country. Some of its major policies will become permanent features of our society, for example, universal access to affordable healthcare. For these good policies we should thank the Thai Rak Thai Party, even as we accept the Tribunal’s verdict to dissolve the party for serious wrongdoings.
To those of you, my fellow citizens, who have been supporters of the Thai Rak Thai Party, I want you to know that your voices have been heard, your grievances put at the top of the nation’s agenda and that in the next general election I am sure you will find candidates to support from whichever political party who will continue to work for the improvement of your lives.
Fellow citizens, although my television personality may be somewhat lacking in beauty or sparkly, please accept that I speak to you this evening from my heart, with honesty and integrity.
Thank you for participating in the political life of our country. I remain confident that we will all make the right choices.
--กลุ่มยุทธศาสตร์และแผนการประชาสัมพันธ์ สำนักโฆษก--