Thailand's newly appointed Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont promised on
Sunday to bring a fair and uncorrupted government to the country.
General Surayud said it will take him about one week to select the 35 cabinet
ministers. "After that I will explain the government policies to create more
confidence for investors," he told reporters at his first press conference as PM
shortly after receiving a royal command endorsing his appointment as Thailand's
24th prime minister.
He said he is looking for ministers who are knowledgeable, politically
neutral and willing to work.
When asked about what kind of prime minister he would become, the retired
general and previous Privy Councilor responded," I would be a prime minister as
what I am now."
As to the type of cabinet he would bring to country, Surayud said it would be
a fair and uncorrupted cabinet.
Asked about his economic policy, he said he would focus on "the happiness of
the people rather than the GDP."