The government is ready to listen to Thaksin’s opinions on the matter, believing it is not violent.

Government House, "Bhoomtham" stated that the government is ready to listen to Thaksin's opinions, even if they are a minority, emphasizing the PDRC mob not to encroach. or cause other people to suffer Believe it doesn't escalate, it isn't violent. Mr. Phumtham Wechayachai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Commerce Referring to the case of the Thailand Reform People's Student Network (PDT) gathering at Government House. To demand that the government bring Mr. Thaksin Shinawatra, former prime minister returned to prison, stating that the government had given them the right to freedom of assembly according to the law which the government is ready to listen Even though it's a minority opinion And please do not encroach or cause trouble to others. Which matters can the government handle? The government will take action. So I don't see a problem. and was not at all concerned that there would be any consequences that would follow As for whether this mass group will spark a rally or not? Because on February 18, Thaksin's suspension will expire. Mr. Phumtham said he did not think whether there would be a problem or not. But the expression can If it is the voice of a group of people, we are ready to listen. Because society doesn't have just one voice. But whether it will be effective or not depends on whether it is the voice of the majority of people in society or not. As for concerns that the suspension of Thaksin's sentence will create a new conflict in society, Mr. Phumtham said that he would like not to think too much. Because thinking too much will give you a headache. Today (6 Feb.) the thing that has the greatest impact on people is economic problems. Therefore, I would like to talk more about these matters. The government has made no preparations for the conflict that will arise from the demonstrations over Thaksin. Because we still don't see that any events will happen. and did not feel that the incident would be severe. Source: Thai News Agency

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