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The charter's devil is in its fuzzy details
News, Kamolwat Praprutitum, Published on 15/02/2016
» When we read the almost-finalised draft charter, do we see the leaves, the tree, or the forest?
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This time, the putsch can bring change
News, Kamolwat Praprutitum, Published on 11/06/2014
» If we think the coup-masters usurping power is such a pain in the neck, we only have ourselves to blame.
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Myopic PDRC leaves future uncertain
News, Kamolwat Praprutitum, Published on 17/04/2014
» A lot of us have managed to stay sane throughout the Songkran festival. But the political fires that were raging well before the holidays couldn’t be doused with a splash of water.
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Fanning the flames of segregation
News, Kamolwat Praprutitum, Published on 28/02/2014
» Never before have we had a caretaker government so embattled, leaving the country so rudderless.
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Rice wealth fantasy turns to nightmare
News, Kamolwat Praprutitum, Published on 06/03/2014
» The populist politics of the rice-pledging scheme has kept many of us poor and made us immature. Yet, it has the immense power to lure.
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Decree risks a reality check for the govt
News, Kamolwat Praprutitum, Published on 30/01/2014
» The government has laid down its trump card; the emergency decree, which, ironically, has exposed its weakness.
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Our system is a democracy of lesser evils
News, Kamolwat Praprutitum, Published on 20/12/2013
» A friend of mine who is not so fond of Suthep Thaugsuban has chastised the former Democrat Party strongman for having successfully raised an army of supporters to give the Pheu Thai Party a run for its money.
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One-child idea destined to be still-born
News, Kamolwat Praprutitum, Published on 13/09/2013
» Quite a few friends I know have shared a link in their Facebook accounts poking fun at what is being called the "First Hubby scheme" (subsidised like the car scheme) and wishing it could be adopted as government policy.
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When water rises, you need nerves of steel
News, Kamolwat Praprutitum, Published on 11/10/2013
» The wet season is upon us once again and with it comes a test of nerve. Around this time two years ago, Bangkok was helplessly complacent. Quite a few of us thought the water from the North that had swallowed the Central Plains, one province after another, would somehow be diverted away from us.
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Never-ending demands will kill peace talks
News, Kamolwat Praprutitum, Published on 25/07/2013
» So, Deputy Prime Minister Pracha Promnok has jumped the gun _ he shouldn't have blundered so badly. Almost a decade of separatist violence certainly won't end overnight. Our peace talks chief Paradorn Pattanatabut acknowledges it and maybe Pol Gen Pracha should speak to him more often.
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