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Govt´s 6-month performance report set on 6 Aug

By k on August 2, 2009

BANGKOK, 2 August 2009 (NNT) - The Democrat Party dismissed the allegation by opposition Puea Thai Party over the postponement of the government’s performance report due to invisible results during their 6-months in office.

Personal Spokesman of the Democrat party leader Thepthai Sennapong stated that the government’s performance report, which was tentatively set on 3 August, might need to be rescheduled to 6 August. He reasoned that the Prime Minister and cabinet members would be occupied with the upcoming first session of the Senate meeting.

Mr Thepthai insisted that Mr Satit elaborated that the government would be fully ready to deliver the statements and the details comprising the administration’s concrete works on several issues such as economic and agricultural policies and the 15-year free education scheme as its satisfactory masterpieces.

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