Reasons for popular discontent

Interview

1. Did Thaksin intentionally change a law for his profit?
– Yes, because most politicians in the House of parliament are members of the Thai Rak Thai party.

2. Is this government trustworthy or not?
– No, because the government is not transparent.

3. When Thanksin dissolved the parliament, was it the right thing to do?
– To dissolve an assembly or parliament is legally correct but it is not the best choice.

4. Is this election fair for the opposition?
– No, because anyone knows that Thanksin will become Prime Minister again.

5. What would it be like if Thai Rak Thai party rules the country without the opposition?
– They can do anything because there will be no opposition to check what they are doing.

6. Will Tamasek group sale stock of Shin corp. back to Thaksin if he quits?
– I do not know.

7. If the opposition parties do not want run for the election, will it be illegal?
– No, because they’ve the right not to participate.

8. If Thanksin quits will his assets be confiscated?
– Yes, if he quits, it is easy to check him.

9. Is it illegal that Thanksin pays people to come and listen to his speech?
– Yes

2nd Interview

1. Did Thaksin intentionally change a law for his profit?
– Yes, because he thinks his business is more important than the benefit of the people.

2. Is this government trustworthy or not?
– No.

3. When Thaksin dissolved the parliament, was it the right thing to do?
– To dissolve the parliament is the best for Thanksin but it is the worst for opposition and the people.

4. Is this election fair for opposition?
– No, nobody is ready for running for the next election.

5. If the Thai Rak Thai party would be a government without the opposition. What would happen?- There may be a new election again.

6. Will Tamasek group sale stock of Shin crop back to Thanksin if he is quite?
– I think so.

7. If the opposition parties do not want the election, will it be illegal?
– Yes, because they do not act within the scope of democracy.

8. Did Thanksin pay supporters to come to listen his speech illegally?
Yes, he did, it was obvious.

3rd Interview

1. Did Thanksin intentionally change a law for his profit?
– Yes, the Prime minister immediately transferred stocks of Shin corp. to Tamasek. That’s an indicator.

2. Is this government trustworthy for people or not?
No they’ve never been trustworthy and have been very corrupt in the past.

3. Will the elections be fair towards the opposition?
No, not towards the opposition and also not towards the people.

4. If Thai Rak Thai party is a government without the opposition. What would happen?
Not much, there just won’t be no control and no independent institutions, bodies, to safeguard democracy.

5. Should Shin corp. be bought back to Thai ownership?
For the sake of our national interest we should get it back.

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