The prime minister will meet teachers and hear their needs and concerns.
The Prime Minister said he would certainly not resign. But if he was put into a situation that he had to make any decision, he would dissolve parliament.
If they still insist on using the Royal Plaza but lack any sensible reason for doing so, we will have to strictly implement the related law.
He did not state his reason. But one of his aides said he had to resign at the request of his colleagues in the Wang Nam Yen faction.
I think that all this will be solved within this week before the rally on February 4.
Recently, the government has agreed to join a debate for which the University Presidents Council of Thailand (UPCT) has offered to act as a mediator.
The premier came to his office to work as usual.
We are glad to have received these clues.
The government's status quo will rest on the faith of the majority of the people and not merely the opinion of a group of people.
We think that the debate set for March 24 would not benefit the new election so the government decided not to join the debate.
It's a regular scheduled meeting to provide reports. It's nothing special.
It was decided this morning to change the meeting place, because there are more than 100 officials from various agencies coming. Going to Government House might be inconvenient for them.
It was not clear which type of meeting he would agree to ... but the prime minister has agreed to meet.
The two children of the prime minister must clarify their involvement to the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Stock Exchange of Thailand since the public has raised questions.
I know that there is a huge number of silent people in the Thai community who are not satisfied with the protesters.
The impacts are huge, particularly on the cost of living. Right now, different parties have different proposals, including a proposed reduction in the excise tax on petrol sales.