9 December 2013
People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC) called for big rallies to drive out the government, led by Prime Minister Miss Yingluck Shinawatra. After a continuous rally for more than a month, during that morning about 8.00 hrs. before the appointed time of the protesters, the Prime Minister announced the Royal Decree regarding Dissolution of Parliament. But the protesters still gathered, and asked the whole cabinet to resign from acting positions, in order to create deadlock, and declared to establish People’s Council to reform the Country.
10 December 2013
Ajarn Ekachai Chainuvati and Prof. Dr. Surapon Nitikraipot were contacted by Channel 5to record “Hard Core Khao” TV program, which would be aired on Channel 5, at 18.00 hrs., on the same day. They were contacted by Lt. Gen. Chatudom Titthasiri, Managing Director of Royal Thai Army Radio and Television Channel 5. The recording time was about 40 minutes.
In the afternoon before the recording time, Lt. Gen. Chatudom talked to the TV guests and informed them that the Thai Royal Army’s policies, led by General Prayuth Chan-ocha, had a point of view to be neutral, and allow expressing opinions freely.
During the recording time, Lt. Gen. Chatudom Titthasiri was an overseer for the whole time. The content of the debate was that Prof. Dr. Surapon Nitikraipot suggested that after the Parliament was dissolved, the Prime Minister should resign from being caretaker Prime Minister. This would be an opportunity to beg for His Majesty's grant to appoint a Prime Minister, who would reform the Country according to PDRC’s way. He explained the royal-granted Prime Minister, Mr. Sanya Dharmasakti in 1973, which was an example of begging for His Majesty's grant to appoint a Prime Minister. Prof. Dr. Surapon viewed that it was necessary to postpone the general election, because the Country must be successfully reformed first.
Ajarn Ekachai Chainuvati suggested that after the dissolution of parliament, the Prime Minister must continue as a caretaker Prime Minister. She couldn’t resign from this acting position, because Article 181 of the Constitution clearly stated. Begging for His Majesty's grant to appoint a Prime Minister is unachievable, because it was against the principles of democracy in the constitution, also trouble His Majesty, and was forbidden by law. Ajarn Ekachai referred to Constitution Drafting Assembly of Thailand’s (CDA) meeting minutes, No., 33/2550, page 30 – 31, Mr. Charan Pakdeethanakul gave an opinion that when the Prime Minister announced dissolution of parliament, the Constitution enforced them to act on behalf of. When Miss Yingluck Shinawatra announced dissolution of parliament, it was the government’s responsibility to have no further loss as in 2010, during Mr. Abhisit Vejjajiva’s administration. It was when many Red Shirt protesters lost their lives. But no one had died in this dissolution announcement.
When the recording finished, Lt. Gen. Chatudom called on the phone to edit some content, which wouldn’t relate to 2010 Thai military crackdown and people who died from the previous government. He claimed that “recalling the past” was unnecessary. Ajarn Ekachai understood completely, because Channel 5 is the Royal Thai Army’s Channel. He said that there was no problem in editing some content, in order to peacekeeping.
At the airing time, 18.00 hrs., the Channel didn’t broadcast the recorded program. Instead, they asked Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jade Donavanik, Dean of Graduate School of Law, Siam University, to be aired live by himself, and to discuss according to Prof. Dr. Surapon Nitikraipot about begging for His Majesty's grant to appoint a Prime Minister which was a one-sided opinion.
After that, Ajarn Ekachai contacted Lt. Gen. Chatudom back again. He was informed that the program would be aired the following day (11 Dec 2013), at the same time. However, on the next day, the program wasn’t aired. He then contacted Lt. Gen. Chatudom again, but couldn’t reach him.