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Originally Posted by nookie2612
There is NO curfew as of now....in fact in Prayuth's Press conference on the 20th afternoon..he clearly stated that he DID NOT want to have to impose a curfew. When a reporter repeatedly asked if there would be a curfew...our gung ho General retorted back by asking tat particular reporter to go and have her ear checked later..and asked..."DO U want a curfew??"....
So...NO...there is NO curfew as of now.
Also, there is NO army appointed PM yet....and if u had news tat there was gonna be one appointed...it just means tat the news jumped the gun and prob would get f*#ked by Prayuth for tat.
In the 3 days tat Prayuth has been in charge he has made more sense than all the bloody politicians over the course of the past year. A fren of mine (Thai army officer at the meeting) told me tat when Suthep insisted tat he still would go ahead with the State Workers' strike planned...he actually got farked by Prayuth saying....When will u have enough or u wanna carry on your walkabout inside a prison cell".
Alot of things are not certain as of now...everybody is waiting for more news....things are still normal here but nobody knws wat will happen next and its really not helping by giving news tat is not confirmed by the military as of now.
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Bro, your comments makes the most sense unlike some who just anyhow hamtam dunno who his sources are
Curfew - if there was it would be enforced. I was there in 2010 and really Bangkok streets damn quiet with curfew. Offices let all their workers off early, everyone rushing to buy food and get back home before 8pm.
Appointed PM - yesterday's meeting at Army Club more like for selfie session. I understand is this guy was proposed by Suthep's side? He is retired former head of army and part of the Queen's clique.
Guessing is Ocha told all of them "this is the plan now all of you go back and think about it. Today 2pm meeting let me know all your decisions." Ocha is known to have little patience with the press. He is quiet snappy with them.
I am just curious what he is really thinking and whose side he is really on.