In any country, there are some people who are good, and others
who are not so good.
It is impossible to make everyone good. The task of bringing peace
and happiness to
the country is not about making everyone good. But it is about
promoting good people,
enabling them to govern the country, and about preventing people
who are not so good
from obtaining positions of power.
His Majesty made that pronouncement in 1969. It echoed the historic
oath he had made
earlier at his coronation in 1950 in which he pledged : We will
reign with righteousness,
for the benefit and happiness of the Siamese people.
While His Majestys thoughts are essential to his prestige, what
he has done for his people
over the past 50 years may better explain the devotion he enjoys.
His Majestys best known
acts are the interventions of October 14, 1973, and May 20, 1992,
which saved the country
from disaster. It was in May 1992 that His Majesty intervened
by appealing to the rivals--
Chamlong Srimuang, leader of the pro-democracy demonstrators,
and Prime Minister
Suchinda Kraprayoon--to turn towards each other in an audience
at Chitralada Palace
that was televised nationwide.
Most of His Majestys efforts to improve the lives of his people
have focused on remote
areas of the country, most in need of assistance. And for over
50 years, His Majesty has
tirelessly travelled to these areas, said Dr Sumet Tantivechakul.
His Majestys 22-day trip to the Northeast in 1955, the first
by a Thai monarch to that part of
the country, and during which he was accompanied by Her Majesty
The Queen, was particularly
successful. Since then, His Majesty has travelled to all 76 provinces
in the country, dispensing
essential help in food and medicine, as well as advice on peoples
livelihoods. These visits also
came at a time of communist insurgency and His Majesty demonstrated
his belief that saving
ordinary people from poverty and injustice was the best way to
defeat the insurgents,
said Dr Sumet.
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