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CP Foods’ 9-Month Net Profit in 2018 Achieved 13 Billion Baht Driven by Overseas Operation

BANGKOK — Charoen Pokphand Foods PCL (CP Foods) announced total sales of Bt398.261 billion in the first nine months of 2018, up by 7% compared to the same period last year thanks to business growth from overseas operations.

Mr. Sooksunt Jiumjaiswanglerg, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) for Agro-Industrial Business and Co-President at CP Foods, said overseas operations in the first nine months this year accounted for 67% of the company’s total sales, an increase by 12% year-on-year. Vietnam’s operation grew the fastest.

“The overseas investment is a part of the company’s sustainable growth strategy. CP Foods has invested in promising overseas markets for agriculture and food sectors, focusing on developing countries with a demand for high quality and modern farming.” he explained, adding that CP Foods currently operates in 17 countries worldwide.

It had reported a 9-month net profit of Bt13.855 billion, rising by 7% due to pork price recovery in Vietnam and Cambodia. As a result of good overseas performance, CP Foods is confident of achieving 2018’s target and also forecast business continues to soar driven mainly by the overseas operations in 2019.

To cope with global economic slowdown, the company placed an importance on reducing cost of management and lower interest expense via debentures.

Mr. Sooksant predicted the company’s total sales to reach Bt600 billion in the next five years which foreign operation will become a main driver, accounting for 75% of its sales.

On the business expansion, Mr. Sukhawat Dansermsuk, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) – Food Business and Co-President at CP Foods, said the company sets up Research and Development Center to deliver food products suitable for all group of consumers, including patient foods and aging consumers.

He also pointed that the company must deliver new products that meet consumer’s demands to overcome growing challenge in ready-to-eat meal business.

CPF’s vision sets to achieve “Kitchen of the World” by providing safety food and quality products that are able to trace back throughout supply chains. Moreover, it also supports efficient resource consumption as well as taking responsibility for the social developments based on good corporate governance. These sustainability’s excellences are recognized by organizations across the world such as Thailand Sustainability Investment, DJSI and FTSE4Good index.

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Praram 2 Hospital to Sue Press For Defamation

From left, Surapat Praphaporn and Wallapha Chaiyamanowong attend a Thursday press conference at Praram 2 Hospital.
From left, Surapat Praphaporn and Wallapha Chaiyamanowong attend a Thursday press conference at Praram 2 Hospital.

BANGKOK — A hospital that allegedly turned away a fatal acid burn victim will sue the press for defamation, its legal representative said Thursday.

Wallapha Chaiyamanowong, Praram 2 Hospital director, and her lawyer Surapat Praphaporn, held a news conference in which they vowed to press defamation charges against media that reportedly published false reports about the incident. The hospital is under fire for allegedly turning away Chorladda Tarawan, who died Saturday from acid ingestion and burns after being attacked by her husband earlier that morning.

“We will be seeking criminal prosecution against the press for presenting news that don’t align with reality,” Surapat said. “They presented and listened to only one side, damaging the reputation of the hospital.”

Surapat said the hospital did its job in giving Chorladda treatment, and said they would stand by an account given Monday in which it claimed the victim’s condition was not an emergency and that she had been scalded with hot water, not acid.

“The evidence of that has been submitted to the Ministry of Health. We went according to the process. I can’t tell you about it since it is confidential,” Surapat said.

The hospital is under a ministry probe and faces criminal prosecution, the results of which will be known Monday, according to Nattawuth Prasertsiripong, director general of the Health Ministry’s Health Service Support Department.

“The hospital has been open for 20 years. If we were substandard, we would have closed long ago,” Surapat said.

Surapat said that Peera Kananuwat, a hospital executive who got in a heated exchange with Chorladda’s family’s lawyer Atchariya Reungrattanapong, might be filing a case against him too.

Asked repeatedly about which of the news presented was false, Surapat said he “cannot reveal that because it would affect the criminal case.”

Wallapha did not speak during the press conference, deflecting all questions to Surapat.

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King to Lead Return of ‘Bike for Dad’

BANGKOK — His Majesty the King is set to lead thousands of cyclists in an epic bike ride across town again in December.

Media reports said Thursday the event, titled “River of Rattanakosin,” will take place on Sunday, Dec. 9, a day before the 85th anniversary of Thailand’s first formal constitution.

It’s a sequel to 2015’s “Bike for Dad” event back when King Vajiralongkorn was still the crown prince. That event was organized to honor his father, King Bhumibol, who died 10 months later.

For this year’s return, the king will take off from the Royal Plaza in Dusit district accompanied by his daughters, princesses Bajrakitiyabha and Sirivannavari. Up to 40,000 cyclists are expected to join the convoy on the 21-kilometer route to Lat Pho Park in the southern edge of the city.

The group will then bike back to where they started, taking a slightly different 24-kilometer route. The round trip will take about two hours, reports said.

Police will close off traffic on selected roads that day.

A winter-themed festival, “Warmth of Love,” will also return to the Royal Plaza in front Dusit Palace, running from Dec. 9 to Jan. 19. Those wishing to view the gardens, markets, music shows and exhibitions there are encouraged to wear traditional Thai costumes.

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With J.K. Rowling’s Help, Jude Law Builds a New Dumbledore

This image released by Warner Bros. Pictures shows Jude Law in a scene from "Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald." The British actor says he spent an afternoon jotting down notes from author J.K. Rowling who talked to him about Dumbledore’s life before becoming the world’s most powerful wizard and a fan-favorite in the “Harry Potter” series. He will portray the beloved character in “Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald,” which arrives in theaters on Friday. (Warner Bros. Pictures via AP)

LOS ANGELES — When Jude Law met with J.K. Rowling about portraying the younger version of Albus Dumbledore, the two discussed how to rebuild the fan-favorite character from the “Harry Potter” films.

Law spent an afternoon jotting down notes from Rowling who talked to him about Dumbledore’s life before becoming the world’s most powerful wizard. The British actor walked away with a vote of confidence from the famed author, alleviating some pressure on him.

“When the boss says ‘I like you,’ it gives you a little bit of comfort,” Law said of Rowling, screenwriter of the “Harry Potter” prequel series that is based on her 2001 book “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.” ”You can’t help but step into something like this, playing a part like this without feeling a sense of responsibility, a fear of letting someone down. But when the creator gives you the thumbs up, it’s a blessing.”

Dumbledore was a Hogwarts headmaster in the “Potter” franchise commonly known for his silver hair and long beard, sporting a loose robe. He was played by Michael Gambon after inheriting the role from the Richard Harris, who died in 2002.

Law’s youthful version enters in his mid-40s wearing a three-piece suit with short auburn hair in the sequel “Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald ,” which will be released Friday. It’s the second part of a five-film franchise that started with 2016’s “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them,” which grossed $813 million worldwide.

In “Grindelwald,” Law’s character works with his former student Eddie Redmayne’s Newt Scamander to thwart the divisive wizard leader Gellert Grindelwald, played by Johnny Depp. The film also stars Katherine Waterston, Zoe Kravitz and Ezra Miller.

For research, Law read several Harry Potter books that referenced Dumbledore, rather than solely watching the previous films featuring the elder character. With the help of Rowling and director David Yates, they wanted to build from the “ground up.”

“I was then given the opportunity to create him without feeling the pressure to mimic or impersonate or indeed hang the character too much on past representations by the other actors,” Law said. “There were certain traits I wanted to include. I loved his humor, the twinkle he had. He sees the good in almost everyone. He has a good heart. But I was able to layer him up a little more.”

Redmayne said the studio perfectly cast Law as Dumbledore, who doesn’t necessarily show his true powers and appears only in about six scenes — most of which are interactions with Scamander.

Read: Review: Latest ‘Fantastic Beasts’ Is a Mixed Bag of Wonders

“Being a formidable, formidable actor with great gravitas and weight and yet at the same time, he has this kind of playful quality,” Redmayne said of Law. “And I’ll never forget our first scene, which was the first time we see each other in the film. I just saw his back, basically. And the way he turned around, it was instant. It was like in one look, he had managed to inhabit that. I hadn’t had any expectations about Dumbledore. But somehow it was solidified in one look.”

The sequel picks up after Grindelwald was captured by the Magical Congress of the United States of America with the aid of Newt at the end of the first film. But the villainous wizard finds a way to escape custody and assembles a group of pureblood wizards who support him to rule over all humans in 1920s Paris.

Law says the film opens the door to many dramatic paths and explores a more troubled time in Dumbledore’s life along with his once-close relationship with Grindelwald.

Rowling announced in 2007 that Dumbledore is gay after the release of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows,” the final book in the series. Some on social media criticized the author’s decision to unveil and tinker with the beloved character’s sexuality, but she has defended her actions.

Law assures the story is more focused on his character’s complicated relationship with Grindelwald from decades ago, rather than Dumbledore’s sexuality.

“His sexuality doesn’t define him, but the relationship with Grindelwald does,” Law said. “I believe, and (Rowling) would agree, that Albus had many intimate relationships. And the one he has is the love of his life, which is damaged. It becomes even poisonous and sends the two of them in opposite directions. He’s now in his middle age, around my age 45, and he’s still recovering from a relationship that he’s trying to work out from when he was 20. That’s a long time. I could barely remember what life was like when I was 20.”

The actor applauded Rowling for being fearless in creating “layered” and “diverse” characters such as Dumbledore in a fantasy world with “escapism and magic.”

“Isn’t it wonderful that we’re in a world where finally, finally a franchise like this has a great character and it doesn’t matter. But (Rowling) is brave enough to put it out there and say ‘Let’s do this.’ People should be able to handle this. They can. It’s as we should be.”

Law called his introduction as Dumbledore a good “warmup” as the franchise progresses. The actor has a few big films ahead on his plate including “Captain Marvel” and “Vox Lux,” but is looking forward to filming the third installment of “Fantastic Beasts” next summer.

It’ll give Law time to grow his beard.

“Finding all those pieces of him were fun” he said. “I eased into the part, but the line was drawn at the end of this one. It’s only going to get deeper.”

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Story: Jonathan Landrum Jr. AP Entertainment Writer Ryan Pearson contributed to this report in Los Angeles.

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UK Brexit Minister Quits Over EU Divorce Deal

Photo: Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Govt / Flickr
Photo: Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Govt / Flickr

LONDON — Britain’s Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab has resigned, saying he “cannot in good conscience support the terms proposed for our deal with the EU.”

The resignation is a big blow to Prime Minister Theresa May, who is due to address lawmakers later this morning on the draft Brexit deal.

She is already facing an uphill struggle to convince enough lawmakers in Parliament to accept the agreement with the European Union.

May made some major concessions to the EU to achieve the deal: Britain, for example, will remain tied to the European Union’s customs union during the transition period and potentially for much longer.

Raab said the agreement was unacceptable, and that “no democratic nation has ever signed up to be bound by such an extensive regime.”

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‘Carabao Can’ TV Commercial Wins Adman Awards and Rap is Now Awards (Sponsored)

“Carabao” yet again highlights the success of Carabao CAN Green Apple under the campaign “Don’t Say Can’t , Carabao CAN” by taking home two awards at prestigious contests, Best Film (bronze medal) at ADMAN Awards 2018 and Soundtrack of the Year at RAP IS NOW AWARDS 2018, performed and composed by famed Thai rapper Twopee Southside.

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Mr. Kritpong Nilwan, director of marketing of Carabao Tawandang Co., Ltd., says, “Carabao CAN’s TV commercial took a bronze medal at ADMAN Awards & Symposium 2018 in the category of “fast moving consumer goods” and won Best Soundtrack at RAP IS NOW Awards 2018. The soundtrack was a collaboration between Carabao CAN and Thailand’s best-known rapper Pitawat “Twopee Southside” Pruksakit. The two much-coveted awards serve to highlight the success of Carabao CAN Green Apple in its creativity and ability to engage target consumers. The wins also underscore the brand’s successful marketing that’s responsible for the brand’s increased sophistication. The brand continues to expand its customer base to cover all target groups in accordance with the company’s strategy.”

ADMAN Awards & Symposium 2018 is the biggest advertising and marketing campaign competition in Thailand that’s been annually organized by the Advertising Association of Thailand for 15 years. The Awards aims to support, promote, recognize and boost the morale of organizations, personnel and quality works that not only show professional ethics, but has also gained widespread acceptance among people, business organizations and society at large. The winning works have succeeded in raising awareness of the importance of marketing communications.

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In this year’s competition, there were 934 entries competing in 15 categories. The TV commercial of Carabao CAN ended up winning a bronze medal in the category of “fast moving consumer goods”. The film was created by Storyteller Bangkok under the brand’s campaign “Don’t Say Can’t, Carabao CAN!”

RAP IS NOW AWARDS 2018 recognizes achievements in hip hop/rap culture. In the competition, the brand’s soundtrack of the film “Don’t Say Can’t”, a collaboration between Carabao CAN and Twopee Southside, was proclaimed Soundtrack of the Year. Twopee also won three other awards: Artist of the Year and Hip Hop Song of the Year (“Aow La Woil”), and Music Video of the Year (for the same song).

Positioned as an exclusive product, Carabao CAN Green Apple, in a cheery green can, looks sophisticated, cool, and eye-catching. The canned energy drink is known for being  a refreshing, fizzy and powerful young energy drink. Carabao CAN Green Apple was launched under the concept “Don’t Say Can’t, Carabao CAN” that underscores (the millennials’) courage, challenges, fearless practicality and love of living life in style.

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The energy drink has enjoyed popularity and been a great success in the United Kingdom. The word CAN not only implies the new canned product, but also connotes the new generation who never give up in their pursuit of their own dreams and who believe that nothing is impossible. They are also characterised by their openness to creative ideas and support of novel concepts of members of Generation CAN.

While representing the power to create novelties, the tagline “Don’t Say Can’t, Carabao CAN” is similar in concept to one of the Carabao brand’s earlier messages like “If I can do it, you can do it”. The statement implies that one should not say that they can’t do it. As long as they adopt a can-do attitude toward life and do everything with love, determination and their positive energies, then nothing will go to waste. The positive energies act like the main thrust of today’s teenagers, or the “positive force generation” and are what makes everything possible. Just don’t say you can’t do it. What counts is to keep on doing it.

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Pitawat “Tong Twopee Southside” Pruksakit, Thailand’s foremost rapper, is representative of the new generation who have the creativity and courage to show off their talent in a positive way. They are known for never shying away from doing what they love. This marketing strategy will allow the public to see the image of Carabao in a completely new, different perspective that underlines the fact that Carabao is a world-class product and a world-class brand that is ready to reach all groups of consumers that are diverse and unique. The product marks Carabao’s journey into a new era with its standpoint that is in sync with youngsters’ beliefs and ideas. This kind of image fits well with Carabao’s attempt to be a world-class product and a world-class brand in every era and for the new generation.

Twopee has spent 15 years carving out a career in music. He started out by teaming up with his best friend Fredy V to make music under their stage name Southside Phuket. The duo submitted their self-produced mixtapes to the Thaitanium Mixed Tape project, but never made it beyond the preliminary selection round. Though disheartened, they clung to their motto: “Never say you can’t do it”. Twopee believes that with a can-do attitude, courage and even brashness as their main thrust, one can get over “the wall”.

This kind of brashness will take one into direct confrontation with new, unexpected experiences. Today Twopee keeps on moving forward, having lived out his dream as a highly successful, nationally acclaimed Thai rapper. Just “Don’t say can’t, Carabao CAN”.

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New Hybrid Drink ‘Juice Nest’ Brings Goodness of Bird Nests to Functions (Sponsored)

Collagen, glutathione, and Q10 is added to expand the customer base and the health drink market. Aiming to enter foreign markets, after winning the Sial Innovation Finalist Award 2015.

After the official launch earlier this year, Juice Nest challenges the beverage industry with its hybrid drink positioning. Juice Nest is a bird nest-infused functional beverage that combines the benefits from collagen, glutathione, and Q-10 from Japan, targeting health and beauty-loving young generation. The latest functional drink also reignites the bird nest market with an affordable price at 69 baht for 150-ml bottle for daily drinks or gifts. The drink aims to take 10% market share within three years. In the coming future, new recipes will be launched and the drinks will also be introduced to China, Taiwan, and Cambodia, especially after its achievement of SIAL INNOVATION FINALIST AWARD 2015.

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Saravut Sereethoranakul, Marketing Director, JS Asia Beverage Company Limited, the owner of Juice Nest, said, “The company launched this bird nest-infused beverage, under Juice Nest brand, by positioning it as a hybrid drink that is easy to drink, delicious, and can be everyone’s daily beverage with its benefits from collagen, glutathione, and Q10 from Japan.  Today, we are still in the raising awareness phase among our target group – the health and beauty-conscious young generation. The brand crafts its image as the young crowd with active and healthy lifestyle, which is reflected through its advertisement and presenters such as Prin ‘Mark’ Suparat, Rasri ‘Margie’ Balenciaga, and Stefanie Lerch, as well as other influencers on social media like Instagram. Our beverage is available through modern trade, whilst ‘Win a Gold, Go Japan’ promotion is also organized annually. Doing so helps Juice Nest in striking its impression in the fiercely competitive market. Our latest campaign, ‘Dare to Try,’ also aimed to expand our presence among millennials. It was a chance for them to taste and know our product as the high quality ready-to-drink bird nest that is tasty and affordable. Within three years, we are confident that we will be in the hearts of the new generation and earn our 10% market share.”

“I make this ready-to-drink bird nest beverage from my passion, because my mother makes them for me since young. Throughout the years, I’ve come to love the drink and learn how to cook and select bird nests. Thailand is recognized as a source of high quality bird nest. I make a business from what I love and believe that I understand the needs of our consumers.”

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Saravut added, “The ingredients of Juice Nest include genuine bird nest, making it a must-have product among Chinese tourists, who are certainly the major market for bird nest drink. With the hybrid drink concept, we are revamping the image of bird nest, from being the drinks for patient visits, souvenirs, and luxury expensive drinks to a more accessible, easy-to-drink, while providing health benefits. These qualities have earned the SIAL INNOVATION FINALIST AWARD 2015. The product was ranked fourth in the Research & Innovation category from more than 3,000 products worldwide. The SIAL INNOVATION event is the world’s number one food and beverage expo, therefore the award has paved ways for Juice Nest to China, a market worth more than 100 billion baht. Our major competitors are the Indonesians, who export bird nests, worth more than 10 billion baht, to China. Our company has our export plan ready and already started negotiating with distributors in China, Taiwan, and Cambodia. We are also preparing for a bird nest concession to meet our future demands.

Recently, the Dare to Try campaign features a buy one get one free deal to expand the teenage markets, by enabling them to try and know the product more widely as the quality and tasty drink that is affordable. The promotion runs in 250 locations nationwide, including BigC, Foodland, Tops Daily, Tops Market, Home Fresh Mart, Villa Market, and Gourmet Market from today till 31 December, or while stock lasts.

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The overall bird nest market in Thailand is definitely driven by the healthy trend and is categorized into 1) premium bird nests, priced up to 50,000 – 100,000 baht per kilogram, available at traditional medicine and Chinese medicine stores and 2) the ready-to-drink bird nest that is available at two sub-markets. First is the instant bird nest that is available at restaurants and other specialty stores. Second is the bird nest drinks in glass container that is sold at supermarkets and department stores. The latter is worth 4.4 billion baht in 2017 (from AC Nielsen, etc.), with the growth opportunity of 6.3% in CVS channel. 1) the promotional strategy that is focused on health and beauty products, 2) the word-of-mouth recommendation, related to nutritional benefits of bird nests, that uplifts the sale, and 3) the festive seasons, gifts, and souvenirs.

Juice Nest is the bird nest-infused beverage that also provides the benefits of collagen, glutathione, and Q10. It is available today at 7-eleven, Big C, Foodland, Gourmet Market, Home Fresh Mart, Tops, Villa Market, and other shops nationwide. For more information and promotions, please follow us at  Facebook.com/juicenest  and Instagram: Juicenest_Official

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19 Films Go Outdoor in Bangkok at Euro Film Fest

Photo: Goethe-Institut Thailand / Facebook

BANGKOK — Winter’s arrival means cinephiles can ditch the dark cinema and unfold chairs under the stars with a bag of popcorn. Just no mosquitos, please.

For the first time, the European Film Festival is going al fresco this year with a roster of 19 films at several venues around Bangkok.

The event opens later this month at House No. 1, a neoclassical European-style building in the riverside Bang Rak district, with Austrian drama “Mademoiselle Paradis.” The recent film is based on the 18th century tale of a blind pianist’s relationship with the physician trying to restore her sight.

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The festival goes on with film highlights like “Transit,” a drama which jarringly takes the Holocaust out of the 1940s and plants its story in today’s world to tell the story of a German refugee who assumes the identity of a dead French author.

Czech crime film “In the Shadow” follows a Communist police officer in the 1950s who hunts down a jewelry thief to find out the case is far more complicated than it seems.

Sweden sends in one of Ingmar Bergman’s acclaimed films “Fanny and Alexander.” The 1982 historical period drama looks at two siblings growing up in a dysfunctional upper-class family. It won four Academy Awards including the best foreign language film.

Finland mines deadpan humor with “The Other Side of Hope” in a story of a shirt salesman who befriends a Syrian refugee in Helsinki. A trio of pals embark on an epic search for their stolen winning lottery tickets in the Romanian comedy “Two Lottery Tickets.”

The festival is a chance to see “Loving Vincent” one more time, as the stylized, animated film rendered in Von Goghesque oil paints will return to the screen at the Austrian Embassy, as well as the acclaimed coming-of-age film “Call Me By Your Name,” which won the Academy Award for best adapted screenplay.

The European Film Festival will run Nov. 29 to Dec. 17 at several venues around the city, from the lawn of the Goethe Institut and Alliance Francaise to the neoclassical European-style House No. 1 and various ambassadorial residences.

Admission is free with online reservations available starting at noon on Nov. 16. The film schedule and venues are available online.

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Election Commission Bans Online Sales of Political Merch

Photo: Future Forward Party / Facebook
Photo: Future Forward Party / Facebook

BANGKOK — Don’t expect to shop online for T-shirts, tote bags and umbrellas promoting your favorite political party anytime soon.

The Election Commission on Wednesday banned online sales of political party merchandising, halting one party’s idea of selling goods over the internet.

Future Forward Party spokeswoman Pannika Wanich said the party had requested a judgment from the commission in writing to its idea. The negative ruling means it won’t create online stores for party-branded wares. Pannika said sales of goods at from its offices have generated just short of 2 million baht so far.

The commission’s stated rationale was that although election rules do not explicitly forbid online sales, they do not explicitly allow it either.

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Junta No. 2 Answers Election Question With Offer of Violence

Gen. Prawit Wongsuwan points at a reporter on Nov. 15 at the Defense Ministry in Bangkok. Photo: Prachaya Nongnuch / Matichon
Gen. Prawit Wongsuwan points at a reporter on Nov. 15, 2018, at the Defense Ministry in Bangkok. Photo: Prachaya Nongnuch / Matichon

BANGKOK — Obviously incensed by questions whether oft-delayed elections would happen as planned in February, the deputy junta leader said he would answer such questions with his fists.

Gen. Prawit Wongsuwan, who is also defense minister and deputy prime minister, responded incredulously on Thursday to reporters’ questions about whether the junta would delay the elections now slated for Feb. 24. The 73-year-old retired general offered a noncommittal response that elections would happen according to the junta’s “roadmap” before responding angrily.

“If you’re going to talk like this, why don’t we just have a fistfight?” Prawit said, pointing his finger at the female reporter who posed the question.

Prawit said that any election-related matters should be put to the Election Commission.

“Why don’t you just ask and answer your own questions? Who am I to talk to about this?” Prawit said. “We are going according to the roadmap. The election commission already said the election is on Feb. 24.”

“Whoever wants to go draw Xs on a ballot that day, go ahead,” he said.

Prawit’s flash of belligerence and courting of violent language emulates that of his boss, junta leader Gen. Prayuth Chan-ocha. In July, Prayuth told a crowd in Ubon Ratchathani province that he would punch in the mouth anyone who criticized him.

Prawit was also asked about ousted ex-PM Thaksin Shinawatra, who is visiting Singapore at the height of an annual ASEAN summit and may be meeting some of his political allies in the Pheu Thai Party. His visit coincides with that of his political archrival, junta leader Gen. Prayuth, who is attending the summit.

“They probably won’t run into each other. One person is there to work, another is there for leisure,” Prawit said.

He added that he “didn’t know” if Pheu Thai party members traveling to meet Thaksin could be regarded as campaigning, which is still banned by the junta.

Reporters also asked about the relative popularity of Pheu Thai versus members of the pro-junta Palang Pracharat Party.

“People are preferring Uncle Tuu,” he said, referring to Prayuth’s nickname.

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Prayuth Promises To Be Less Angry, More Polite With Press

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