In their meeting with the other six potential coalition parties yesterday, the Move Forward Party ( MFP) and the Pheu Thai Party were unable to resolve the House speaker position deadlock, but representatives said they hoped to do so today.
The purpose of the meeting at MFP offices was to settle the argument over who should hold the House author’s seat. Pita Limjaroenrat, the chief of Move Forward, will be the new prime minister, according to an earlier agreement between the eight friends.
Following the meeting, Mr. Pita reported that the discussions regarding the House speaker topic had been fruitful.
But, he added, the MFP was still awaiting Pheu Thai’s definitive response.
” We has apologize if people are confused. We firmly intend to establish a state and address the issues facing the populace, Mr. Pita stated.
Regarding the potential for a different candidate for the House speaker’s seat, he chose not to notice. According to Mr. Pita,” Fresh speculation is not welcome because it could change the formation of the government and deceive people.”
The MFP previously stated that it wanted Phitsanulok MP Padipat Suntiphada to take over as Speaker of the House, while Pheu Thai steadfastly argued for it to be given the position of legislative branch brain.
When investigators questioned what may happen if Move Forward and Pheu Thai were ultimately able to reach a compromise, Mr. Pita even declined to comment.
Following the meeting, Pheu Thai innovator Cholnan Srikaew declared that the party may consult with its members today at an internal meeting in the hopes of coming to an agreement.
” If the result differs from what people had anticipated, it would have an impact on coalition allies and the establishment of the state ,” he said. By noon now, he hoped the problem would be resolved.
Dr. Cholnan responded,” That is difficult to answer, but I am convinced that every issue will be resolved by July 4 ,” when asked if it was probable for a group from another alliance to make another House speaker candidate in place of Pheu Thai.
Move Forward, according to Dr. Cholnan, may include 14 ministerial seats, plus the excellent minister’s, and Pheu Thai should hold 14 government ministers’ positions in addition to the House speaker.
One of the eight potential coalition allies, the Prachachat Party, led by Wan Muhammad Nor Matha, expressed yesterday his hope that the MFP and Pheu Thai would either” the people’s victory” over the next 40 days or that a” non-democratic bloc would rise.”
Mr. Wan, a former House speaker, responded that Prachachat, which won nine House seats in the May 14 election— the third-largest number after the MFP and Pheu Thai — also wants to do everything in its power to help establish” the people’s government.”
He claimed that in order to establish a new state, the party is willing to put its own objectives at risk.
Mr. Wan stated that he was unable to disclose the details of tonight’s meeting but thought Move Forward and Pheu Thai may come to a compromise.
Before tomorrow’s important ballot for a new House speaker, MFP secretary-general Chaithawat Tulathon announced that his party had resolve the matter with Pheu Thai.