Anupong declines to say whether PM’s six questions are ‘suggestive’

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2017
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Interior Minister General Anupong Paochinda on Monday declined to say whether he thought the six questions posed last week by Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha were suggestive.

“I would not make any comment about this. You have to see the questions for yourself and think about it,” he said, responding to election commissioner Somchai Srisuthiyakorn’s comment that the PM’s latest questions could be construed as being suggestive.
Anupong said the six questions had already been dispatched to centres around the Kingdom for citizens to answer, and the overall results would soon be derived.
People could answer the questions at Damrongtham Complaint Centres and district offices across the country, the minister said, adding that the government was now open for comments via these channels and had not yet set a closing date for public participation.
Regarding the four questions that Prayut had posed earlier this year about an election and politics, Anupong said the Interior Ministry had already submitted the results to the PM, who had not yet passed down any orders.