Monday, October 30, 2006

Thaksin

Thaksin has since then clung onto the seat of Prime Minister by his political gimmicks which have failed miserably to satisfy the public. The tactlessness in handling the insurgency in the South-Thailand further aggravated the situation. And finally, Thaksin’s interference in the public institutions while defying the Thai monarch resulted in this military coup. What Thailand now needs is not a dictatorial military regime, but peaceful democracy. However, unless the anti-corruption committee set by the new rulers successfully manages to eradicate corruption, democracy will find it hard to sustain.

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Source:- IIPM-
Business and Economy, Initiative:- Prof. Arindam Chaudhuri - 2006


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