Government pushes reconciliation pact

Political parties and pressure groups will be asked to sign “a memorandum of understanding on national reconciliation” as part of government efforts to heal the political divide, Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwon says.

However, Gen Prawit, who has been put in charge of the reconciliation process, insisted that the move has nothing to do with an amnesty for political offenders.

Full story: Bangkok Post

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