Eventually, confession will come
A New York Times report describing Thaksin Shinawatra as the true power who runs things in Thailand from behind the scenes says so much about corruption and the pseudo-democratic condition that is present in Thailand.
The Times interjected in its report that, by harnessing the Internet and mobile technology to run the Thai government from afar, Thaksin has created one of the most "unusual" ways of governing a country.
It seems Yingluck is becoming more and more irrelevant as the country's prime minister as a result of her brother's "domineering personality", the Times claimed.
Hence, it is only a matter of time before Yingluck breaks down in front of reporters and admits her beloved brother has used her as his gullible victim.
Thaksin should stop being selfish even to his own sister. She has dignity too.
Vint Chavala
Lamphun
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