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Two is a politician with a tough-minded style. Although his speech or debate style is not fierce and intense, he is rather slow. However, he is the type who must go all the way if he moves forward. This was clearly seen when he was the Vice Chairman of the Committee considering the Amnesty Bill for the Pheu Thai Party during the government of Ms. Y
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