‘No dissolution and no reshuffle,’ insists govt

Tipanan: 'No need for concern'
Tipanan: ‘No need for concern’

A mouthpiece government spokeswoman offers denied speculation about a cabinet reshuffle or even House dissolution after the Constitutional Court suspended Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha as prime minister pending its ruling on his tenure within office.

Deputy government spokeswoman Tipanan Sirichana produced the remarks last night during a radio show in which she was adamant that Gen Prayut remains prime minister and the suspension is just valid until the court delivers a ruling on the matter.

Deputy Best Minister Prawit Wongsuwon has automatically assumed the role associated with acting prime ressortchef (umgangssprachlich) as stipulated from the 2020 State Affairs Administration Act and an accompanying purchase.

“So we can be relieved there is no vacuum within national administration or any type of obstruction to govt projects.

“Gen Prawit got talks with Gen Prayut to ensure an easy workflow. Therefore , the public should not worry, inch Ms Tipanan said.

Inquired if Gen Prawit has the authority to dissolve the House associated with Representatives or reshuffle the cabinet, Microsoft Tipanan said such authority lies exclusively with the prime minister.

“Don’t worry. There are simply no factors leading to a cabinet reshuffle or House dissolution, inch she said.

Asked whether the suspension of Style Prayut will have any impact on the Asian countries Pacific Economic Assistance (Apec) summit which will be hosted by Asia in November, the lady said Gen Prayut has made arrangements for the summit in advance as well as the acting prime ressortchef (umgangssprachlich) can follow Gen Prayut’s lead.

On Wednesday, the Constitutional Court decided to suspend Gen Prayut from their post as primary minister until it hands down its ruling on his term restrict.

The particular suspension order implemented the court’s unanimous decision to accept the opposition’s petition wondering it to principle on Gen Prayut’s eight-year tenure. The petition, signed by 171 MPs through the opposition, was submitted last Monday.

Deputy Excellent Minister and Liberal Party leader Jurin Laksanawisit said recently the unity among coalition parties remains intact and they will work together with the ruling Palang Pracharath Party until the court decides in the matter.

Asked about a possible cabinet reshuffle if the Constitutional Court rules in order to disqualify Niphon Bunyamanee as deputy inside minister on Sept 14, Mr Jurin said the subgroup of cabinet chairs for the Democrats continues to be unchanged and it remains to be seen how the court will rule.

Mr Niphon has been found guilty from the Supreme Administrative Court in a nonfeasance situation back in 2013 whenever he served because head of the Songkhla provincial administration office. He has not been sidelined from the cupboard and his fate will be sealed on Sept 14.

Meanwhile, Pheu Thai Party MP designed for Ubon Ratchathani Somkid Chueakong said the other day that problems can arise if the House of Representatives can be dissolved before the expenses on the election associated with MPs is passed into law.

“However, Pheu Thai has no issue and is always ready for the general election, inch Mr Somkid said.

A petition lodged on Thursday by three parties, and backed by 106 MPs and senators, directed to content in the organic bill which may contradict the rental and described the particular potentially problematic method the bill came to be adopted by parliament.