Predictably, news spread that anything that included the word "no" in it has become a weapon of mass destruction for draft charter opponents. And how many instances of "no" in names can be interpreted as intended to persuade voters to reject the draft charter -- Americano? As the "no" camp has a field day rousing its base, authorities are struggling to explain the draft charter to voters. Determining the Gano signs could be deemed "sensitive" during the last leg before the charter vote, however, the governor ordered they be kept away and not displayed in public. The signs had nothing to do with the charter referendum, the agent said.
Source: Bangkok Post July 25, 2016 21:45 UTC