
According to a cause in the PP, a key opposition MP wants to re-join the Kla Dharma Party because he can’t get along with it.
Krit Chevathamanon, who represents Chon Buri’s Constituency 6, has indicated that he will accept a Kla Dharma offer to join if and when it is possible, according to a cause.
A law prohibits an MP from moving to a different party after their recent party expelled them.
According to the cause, Mr. Krit has had a variety of political viewpoints and positions with the PP and was unable to get along with many PP MPs.
The cause claimed that Mr. Krit’s representation of a party in parliament was the turning point.
After that, the MP was called to a private conference with gathering greats to explain himself, according to the source.
Mr. Krit was asked to join the PP’s fighting group for the party individuals in the Sunday council vote for the Phraya Surasak town in Sri Racha area. He resisted participating because of a row with the canvassing group.
Yodchai Puengporn, a PP MP for Chon Buri’s Constituency 9, had previously made a suggestion to supporters at a new metropolitan surveys strategy that a particular party MP had been given a sizable sum of money, a regular salary, and a luxury van in exchange for defecting.
According to the cause, Mr. Krit has written to the party to let them know he is no longer a member of the party’s pursuits and meetings.
The cause added that other events have approached at least three different PP MPs in Chon Buri to meet them. Seven of Chon Buri’s 10 Members are now the PP’s seven.