The Prime Minister has confirmed that any and all projects of the government first require Cabinet approval, including the procurement of a new military satellite which is still in the conceptual stage.
In his response to criticism of the idea of procuring a new satellite for military use, Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha explained that the matter was merely brought up during a recent discussions to assess whether or not it should be pursued. He personally believes the idea requires much more time and consideration of several factors, to materialize.
In this regard, the premier was adamant the matter has not been tabled by the Cabinet. For any state project to become feasible, he said it would need Cabinet approval as well as a green light from an earlier examination in regard to its compliance with the law, in addition to hearings in a public forum.
Nevertheless, the Prime Minister suggested the people take into account both risks and opportunities that come with today’s fast-changing technology before passing judgment. He also urged all social media users to avoid creating conflicts in society by thinking carefully before sharing information which might be inaccurate or distorted.
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Reporter : Surapan Laotharanarit
Rewriter : Surapan Laotharanarit
National News Bureau & Public Relations
In his response to criticism of the idea of procuring a new satellite for military use, Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha explained that the matter was merely brought up during a recent discussions to assess whether or not it should be pursued. He personally believes the idea requires much more time and consideration of several factors, to materialize.
In this regard, the premier was adamant the matter has not been tabled by the Cabinet. For any state project to become feasible, he said it would need Cabinet approval as well as a green light from an earlier examination in regard to its compliance with the law, in addition to hearings in a public forum.
Nevertheless, the Prime Minister suggested the people take into account both risks and opportunities that come with today’s fast-changing technology before passing judgment. He also urged all social media users to avoid creating conflicts in society by thinking carefully before sharing information which might be inaccurate or distorted.
Information and Source
Reporter : Surapan Laotharanarit
Rewriter : Surapan Laotharanarit
National News Bureau & Public Relations
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