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Daily Inspiration Quote by Arnon Nampa

"I speak today out of great concern for the country. I speak about the problems that have arisen from the expansion of the monarchy’s royal prerogative as a citizen. I do not have any other intention"

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The sentence is careful almost to the point of self-erasure, and that is exactly why it lands. Arnon Nampa is speaking in a political climate where plain criticism of the monarchy can carry extraordinary legal and personal risk. So every clause works like both declaration and shield. "Out of great concern for the country" frames his intervention as patriotic rather than oppositional. He is not presenting himself as a provocateur, but as someone stepping forward because silence has become more dangerous than speech.

The key phrase is "the expansion of the monarchy's royal prerogative". Nampa is not attacking a person so much as naming a structural problem: power spreading beyond scrutiny. That choice matters. It shifts the argument from taboo and reverence to governance and constitutional limits. He is trying to move the monarchy from the realm of sacred exception into the realm of public accountability.

"As a citizen" is the moral center of the statement. It strips away hierarchy and insists on a civic identity that can speak to power. In Thailand, where the monarchy has long been insulated by law, ritual, and fear, that is a radical move disguised as modesty. The final line, "I do not have any other intention", sounds defensive because it is. It anticipates accusation: disloyalty, sedition, disrespect. But it also exposes the atmosphere in which such disclaimers are necessary.

What makes the quote powerful is its restraint. Nampa uses the language of moderation to perform an act of democratic confrontation. The subtext is blunt: if a citizen must speak this cautiously to discuss public power, then the problem is already severe.

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TopicJustice
SourceSpeech booklet, The Monarchy and Thai Society (PEN International / English translation published 2021; speech delivered August 3, 2020) [translated]
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Nampa, Arnon. (2026, March 9). I speak today out of great concern for the country. I speak about the problems that have arisen from the expansion of the monarchy’s royal prerogative as a citizen. I do not have any other intention. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-speak-today-out-of-great-concern-for-the-185776/

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Nampa, Arnon. "I speak today out of great concern for the country. I speak about the problems that have arisen from the expansion of the monarchy’s royal prerogative as a citizen. I do not have any other intention." FixQuotes. March 9, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-speak-today-out-of-great-concern-for-the-185776/.

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"I speak today out of great concern for the country. I speak about the problems that have arisen from the expansion of the monarchy’s royal prerogative as a citizen. I do not have any other intention." FixQuotes, 9 Mar. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-speak-today-out-of-great-concern-for-the-185776/. Accessed 9 Mar. 2026.

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Arnon Nampa

Arnon Nampa (born September 18, 1984) is a Lawyer from Thailand.

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