re: "PM's 6 questions 'designed to rile critics'" (BP, November 10)
Dear editor,
Whilst agreeing with most of the writer's well-stated concerns, I'm not sure that it's "the regime's intention to block old power cliques." On the contrary, Prayut overthrew yet another Thai constitution so that his oligarchy against democracy and good morals could protect the old power cliques who were threatened by the rise of wholesomely disruptive new powers such Thaksin and the Thai people. It is the rise of the Thai nation to justice and democratic principle that the regime is intent on blocking as it further corrupts the rule of law to keep itself and those colluding in unjust power whatever the outcome of any promised election that might occur at some time in the future.
Felix Qui
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The above letter to the editor is the text as submitted by Felix Qui to the Bangkok Post.
The text as edited was published in PostBag on November 12, 2017, under the title "Regime blocking democracy" at https://www.bangkokpost.com/opinion/postbag/1358931/regime-blocking-democracy
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