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- Subject: Bangkok Post: Nov 17: Democrats admit campaigning for governor election
- Date: 17 Nov 1992 17:06:33 +1100
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- THE Democrat Party yesterday backtracked to admit that it had
- campaigned on the provincial governor election issue and had said
- that they could be held in five major provinces within five years.
-
- Prime Minister Chuan Leekpai made the statement after being
- questioned about the Democrat Party having made this promise
- during its general election campaign.
-
- Previously the Democrat Party would not be committed to a time
- frame and always claimed that they had never committed themselves
- to a provincial governor election but only to a general
- distribution of administrative power to the provinces by way of
- local elections.
-
- Democrat MP for Bangkok Preecha Suwannathat admitted that House
- Speaker Marut Bunnag, also a Democrat, had promised during the
- election campaign that provincial governor elections would be held
- within five years in five major provinces (Nakhon Ratchasima,
- Chiang Mai, Ubon Ratchathani, Hat Yai and Songkhla).
-
- The issue has pitted the Democrat and the New Aspiration Party in
- a conflict with the head-strong Palang Dharma Party which still
- insists on having provincial governor elections right away.
-
- Mr Chuan, who is the leader of the Democrat Party, yesterday
- allowed that governor elections can be held in five major
- provinces within five years. However, he stressed that this
- depended on a study by the Interior Ministry which will have to
- study the details of the proposal first.
-
- The Prime Minister said that changing the administrative system of
- the country was an important thing and can not be rushed. In the
- short term it can not yet be carried out until a study of its form
- and structure has been conducted.
-
- He said that distributing administrative power was no problem no
- matter what name it might be called. This had been previously done
- in the past.
-
- The Prime Minister said that the Interior Ministry has been told
- to study the issue and a committee has already been set up to do
- this. But it can not be quickly done or it would be damaging.
-
- Asked about the fear that provincial governor posts would fall
- into the hands of local influential figures, Mr Chuan said that
- time was needed for the study and the information will be
- considered by the Cabinet.
-
- The things that will have to be studied would include the
- relationship between the elected representatives and the civil
- servants from the various ministries at the provincial level, he
- said.
-
- Meanwhile, Deputy Interior Minister Suthas Ngern-muen (Democrat
- Party) commented that any coalition party which refuses to accept
- the resolution of the Government whips would show a lack of
- political manner.
-
- He was referring to the Palang Dharma Party which fully supported
- the idea of immediate provincial governor elections.
-
- Mr Suthas admitted that the Democrats supported the idea to elect
- the provincial governor in five major provinces in five years
- during its election campaign. But nothing was mentioned when the
- coalition parties discussed the drafting of the Government policy,
- he added.
-
- He said the policy only mentioned the local administration
- election.
-
- Mr Suthas said the PDP did not oppose the Government policy at all
- during the drafting. "Whether the election of governors should
- take place or not, the ministers in the coalition Government must
- listen to the majority of Cabinet members too," he insisted.
-
- Deputy Prime Minister Banyat Bantadtan said that the policy of a
- political party and that of a coalition government are separate.
- Once parties come together to form a coalition government a common
- policy will have to be formed and each party will have to give in
- on what they want so that a compromise can be worked out.
-
- The Democrat Party has to give in on its own policy as well so
- that the coordination of the work of the Government can proceed
- smoothly.
-
- Asked why the Democrat Party has been denying the provincial
- governor election proposal since the start, Mr Banyat claimed that
- when the Government policy was being drafted his party can not
- insist on what it wants otherwise nothing could be worked out.
-
- He said that he did not want to say anything that would cut into
- the hearts of other coalition parties. He said the Democrat Party
- considered that it has not gone back on any promise it made to the
- people during the general election campaign.
-
- It would have been impossible to form the Government if every
- partner insisted on everything in its policy being adopted. Every
- party has to work under this condition and the Democrat Party has
- many other policies that it can not carry out because it has to
- listen to the opinions of the other coalition partners.
-
- Asked if at present the country was ready for provincial governor
- elections, Mr Banyat replied: "It's not that it's not ready. But
- we have the same opinion which is the policy of the Government.
- It's not about readiness."
-
- He also added that the policy of the Government does not specify
- that there has to be governor elections within five years.
-