Govt accepts proposals from Democrats

The government has accepted proposals from the opposition to quell the southern strife in their first meeting to tackle the long-running insurgency.

Government and opposition leaders along with military chiefs met at Government House yesterday to discuss the southern strife.

Present at the meeting were Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, Deputy Prime Minister Chalerm Yubamrung, opposition and Democrat Party leader Abhisit Vejjajiva, Democrat MPs for southern provinces, and army commander Gen Prayuth Pran-ocha.

Prime Minister Yingluck said the government and the opposition shared similar ideas about solutions to the unrest.

She also said southern MPs had called for development projects in the far South and government agencies had agreed to deliver this proposal.

Speaking after the three-hour meeting, Mr Abhisit said the government and the opposition both had similar and opposing ideas on the far South. His side stressed the government had to end any iron-fist policy that caused hatred.

He proposed the government develop trust and adhere to the law. However, he said the opposition is ready to support any useful changes to laws to bring about solutions to the southern unrest.

During the meeting, Mr Abhisit expressed his disagreement over the government's setting up of a southern command centre to supervise the situation in the region. He said the new centre could pose problems because it might curb public participation and obstruct coordination.

Mr Abhisit also proposed the prime minister take charge of resolving the southern woes herself but Ms Yingluck said that duty rested with Deputy Prime Minister Yutthasak Sasiprapa.

The opposition leader said conflicting comments about the South from various authorities under the prime minister had caused confusion. He cited different stances on the proposal by Deputy Prime Minister Chalerm Yubamrung for people in the far South to elect their provincial governors.

Democrat deputy leader Thaworn Senneam said his party proposed the government amend Section 21 of the Internal Security Act to support the defection of southern separatists.

He said the present section authorised the courts to make the final decision on amnesties for people who were lured into joining the rebels. That had caused potential defectors to wonder if they might not avoid legal punishment if they surrendered.

Mr Chalerm said the proposals from the opposition were interesting and the prime minister had listened to them.

Gen Prayuth said the general atmosphere during the discussion was smooth and the prime minister accepted all the proposals of the opposition.

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Discussion 1 : 19/09/2012 at 06:53 PM
Now when it does not work they can all share the blame. I think both the PT and the Dems realise that trying to appease Moslems is a no win situation, the more you give the more they demand. Look anywhere in the world and you can see this.
Discussion 2 : 19/09/2012 at 12:23 PM
But who is covering their backs? Government? Opposition? There are so many interpretations possible do we just sigh and wait until the pols are comfortable they cannot really be held accountable?
Discussion 3 : 19/09/2012 at 11:48 AM
Govt accepts proposals from Democrats Good time for her to step aside , who is running this show anyway ?
Discussion 4 : 19/09/2012 at 10:07 AM
It would be good to see more of these meetings between the PM and opposition parties. When many different ideas are put on the table, a solution is much more likely.
Discussion 5 : 19/09/2012 at 08:56 AM
"Yeah that is correct, stop the policies that he was using that only caused nescalation." And return to the kinder, gentler methods of Abhisit's predecessor.
Discussion 6 : 19/09/2012 at 07:56 AM
Everybody appear sort of happy, maybe something will come out of this, at least everybody is at the same page now, let's hope it is the same book too (:
Discussion 7 : 19/09/2012 at 07:32 AM
Abhisit said "His side stressed the government had to end any iron-fist policy that caused hatred.""" Yeah that is correct, stop the policies that he was using that only caused nescalation.
Discussion 8 : 19/09/2012 at 07:03 AM
"Mr Chalerm said the proposals from the opposition were interesting and the prime minister had listened to them." What a pain for him, 3 hours and no chance to get in the spot light.

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