“INDEX Supports Somdej Hun Sen in Staying Grounded and Empowering Prayuth”

An image of cats is featured in this article. The article discusses a clip of a speech by Hun Sen that was widely spread on Thai social media, with translations made under special circumstances. The article also discusses an emphatic headline by Pita Limjaroenrat about the role of the military, along with a clip of General Prayut Chan-o-cha answering the same question. The article highlights the lively debate surrounding proposals for concrete reform of the armed forces, including a policy to abolish compulsory conscription. The article credits Mr. Parit Watcharasinthu for his well-prepared and powerful information on the issue. The article concludes that it is necessary to bring Hun Sen in as an ally in blocking certain political parties.

09.00 INDEX lends a hand to Somdej Hun Sen against going far, empowering Prayuth

the appearance of the clip His Highness Hun Sen The speech was made in Khmer, widely spread on Thai social media, with translations made under special circumstances.

Especially the sentence of HRH Hun Sen that “If not managed The next country will surely start a war.”

It was also clearly marked as a war with Vietnam and Thailand.

What is interesting is that the clip of Hun Sen of Cambodia presented in conjunction with the dissemination of the pithy words of Mr. Pita Limjaroenrat about the role of the military

along with an emphatic headline, whether “Why are there soldiers? Pitha used to say. More importantly, a clip of the answer has been published a long time ago. General Prayut Chan-o-cha that the military is there for why

This situation is very lively among 1 sharp proposals for a concrete reform of the armed forces. Policy to abolish compulsory conscription

and 1 The rapidly rising popularity of the Pheu Thai Party and of Mr. Pita Limjaroenrat

Better than the Ruam Thai Sang Chart Party Palang Pracharat Party

I must admit that the wiring of Mr. Parit Watcharasinthu along with details in the policy to abolish compulsory conscription of the Progressive Party made a profound impact

from the social foundations of Mr. Parit Watcharasinthu themselves and from solid and systematic information in policy formulation

One foundation is the foundation of Mr. Parit Watcharasinthu attached to Mr. Apisit Vejjajiva and used to be an important member of the group “New Dem” of the Democratic Party

One of these foundations is an educational foundation that used to be the Student Council President of the University of Oxford. And one of the foundations is having been a conscripted soldier upon returning from abroad.

Immediately, when synchronizing with the well-prepared and prepared information from the era of the Future Forward Party to the Progressive Party, it was powerful.

The power from the policy process and the prestige of the Progressive Party that has been tangible during the four years of playing a new type of opposition in the parliamentary arena.

causing the image of the party to advance further to spark up in politics

Soar across the Thai Ruam Sang Nation Party Palang Pracharat Party Bhumjaithai Party Democrat go side-by-side with the Pheu Thai Party

It is necessary to bring HRH Hun Sen as an ally in blocking



In conclusion, the recent clip of Hun Sen’s speech has made waves on Thai social media and caused discussions on the role of the military and concrete reforms in the armed forces. With the rising popularity of Pheu Thai Party and Mr. Pita Limjaroenrat, and the powerful policy process and prestige of the Progressive Party, the political landscape in Thailand is set to change. As we move forward, it will be interesting to see how political alliances form and evolve, and whether HRH Hun Sen will become an unlikely ally in blocking certain measures. The future of Thai politics remains uncertain, but one thing is for sure, change is on the horizon.

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