BANGKOK (AFP) — Thailand's combative prime minister has lashed out at a famous fortune teller for predicting his new government's downfall in another military coup, local press reported Monday.
Samak Sundaravej used his Sunday TV show to criticise Varin Buaviratlert, whose clients are rumoured to include ousted premier Thaksin Shinawatra's wife, and the man who overthrew Thaksin, former army chief Sonthi Boonyaratglin.
Varin last week predicted that the coalition government led by Samak would collapse in the coming months, resulting in political chaos and possible bloodshed, the English-language Bangkok Post and Nation newspapers reported.
He also predicted that Thailand's new army chief General Anupong Paojinda would be the next prime minister, the papers said.
"This fortune teller has no shame about making a wrong prediction and I wonder what he is doing to the country by invoking my name and that of the army chief to insinuate another coup," the Nation quoted Samak as saying.
Close friends and aides of the elusive Varin claim the soothsayer never predicted a coup, but simply questioned the longevity of Samak's government, the Bangkok Post and Nation said.
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