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Joe Pee
The retired army general has been in power since a 2014 military coup, and has a history of acting controversially at press events.
In the past he was caught on camera patting a reporter’s head and tugging his ear, and once brought out a life-sized cardboard cutout of himself to “answer” questions on live TV.
During the press conference, he was asked about a cabinet reshuffle, then he immediately picked up a bottle of sanitiser and began spraying reporters, much to the shock of everyone.
Watch the video below.
Thai PM sprays sanitizer on journalists at a news conference following a weekly cabinet meeting pic.twitter.com/th9Sus1v1j
— Reuters India (@ReutersIndia) March 9, 2021
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