Leaders of Thailand's military coup have released a series of statements. The initial statement and communiques 1 to 4 were read out on army television and a sixth statement appeared in English on the website of The Nation newspaper. The texts of the four statements follow:
INITIAL STATEMENT
Now the Administrative Reform Group under the Democratic System with the King as the Head of State, comprising commanders of the armed forces and the National Police Bureau, has gained, without any resistance, full control of the situation in Bangkok Metropolis and nearby provinces.
For the sake of maintaining peace and order in the country, people are asked to render their co-operation. We apologise for the inconvenience.
'No intention to rule'
There has been social division like never before. Each side
has been trying to conquer another with all possible means
and the situation tends to intensify with growing doubts on
the administration amid widespread reported corruption.
State units and independent organisations have been
politically meddled [with], not able to deliver their services as
specified in the Constitution.
The administration is also usually bordering on "lest
majest" [as published] actions against the revered King.
Despite attempts from social units for compromises, there is
no way to end the conflicts.
The revolution body thus needs to seize power. We have no
intention to rule but to return the power to the people as
soon as possible, to preserve peace and honour the King who
is the most revered to all Thais.
COMMUNIQUE NO 1
It has been clear that the administration of the country's
affairs by the current caretaker government has created
conflicts and division, and sowed discord among the people
of the nation.
It is unprecedented in the history of the
Thai nation that groups were determined to win through ways
and means.
The trend is getting more violent every passing
day.
The majority of the people are suspicious of extensive
corruption and malfeasance practices among the bureaucracy.
Independent agencies and organisations have been dominated
by politics and unable to fulfil the objectives as
stipulated in the constitution of the Kingdom of Thailand.
Consequently, political activities have encountered numerous
problems and obstacles.
Frequently, the dignity of the Thai people's king was
affected.
The efforts exerted by several sectors of society
to alleviate the situation have failed to bring an end to
the conflict.
It is necessary for the Administrative Reform
Group under the Democratic System with the King as the Head
of State, comprising commanders of the armed forces and the
National Police Bureau, to seize national administrative
power from now on.
In so doing, the Administrative Reform
Group under the Democratic System with the King as the Head
of State wishes to reaffirm that it has no intention to
become the administrators of the country.
The administrative
power under the democratic system with the king as the head
of the state will be returned to the Thai people as quickly
as possible in order to maintain peace and order and
preserve national stability, as well as to uphold the
beloved institution of the monarchy of all the Thai people.
COMMUNIQUE NO 2
All military and police personnel are ordered to report
themselves to their respective commanding officers.
All
forces' movements from their barracks are strictly
prohibited without orders from the Administrative Reform
Group under the Democratic System with the King as the Head
of State.
COMMUNIQUE NO 3
The Administrative Reform Group Under the Democratic System
with the King as the Head of State has successfully seized
the administrative power of the country.
To maintain peace
and order, the Reform Group henceforth announces that:
1) The Constitution of Thailand of BE 2540 (1997) is
terminated.
2) The Senate, the House of Representatives, the Cabinet,
and the Constitutional Court are terminated along with the
Constitution.
3) The Privy Councillors are to continue in office.
4) All the courts except the Constitutional Court are to
continue to operate as normal according to the law and the
announcement of the Reform Group.
COMMUNIQUE NO 4
In compliance with some laws that prescribe the duties and
authority of the prime minister and the ministers, the
leader of the Administrative Reform Group under the
Democratic System with the King as the Head of State Reform
Group has issued the following orders:
1) During the period in which the office of the prime
minister is vacant, all the executive powers and duties that
the law prescribed to a prime minister or the cabinet shall
be delegated to the leader of the Reform Group and to those
whom the leader of the Administrative Reform Group shall
assign them.
2) During the period in which the offices of the ministers
are vacant, all the executive powers and duties prescribed
by law to each and every minister shall be delegated to the
permanent secretary of that respective ministry, except when
otherwise ordered by the leader of the Administrative Reform
Group.