Fair Party ‘willing to welcome Padipat’

In order to continue serving as assistant House speaker, Move Forward MP may have to keep his party.

Fair Party ‘willing to welcome Padipat’
Kannavee Suebsaeng, the single MP and director general of the Fair Party, arrives in parliament on July 13. ( Pornprom Satrabhaya image )

If the Move Forward MP is forced to abandon his party in order to continue serving as the deputy speaker of the House of Representatives, The Fair Party says it is prepared to welcome Padipat Suntiphada.

When Move Forward is formally recognized as the leading group in the opposition, Kannavee Suebsaeng, the Fair Party’s director general and sole MP, responded on Saturday to rumors about Mr. Padipat.

Mr. Padipat’s position as assistant speech is in trouble unless he leaves Move Forward because the House speech and his representatives are prohibited by political rules from coming from the main opposition party.

According to Mr. Kannavee, there haven’t been any official discussions between his gathering and Move Forward regarding the possible switch in the events of M. Padipat, an MP for Phitsanulok.

When they met in congress, the Fair Party MP claimed to have spoken with Mr. Padipat personally. He didn’t go into detail.

He claimed that the new Move Forward executive council would inevitably make the decision and that he could not meddle in the internal affairs of the party.

” In accordance with the will of the people, I affirm my party’s position to support and walk by the side of Move Forward.” Fair did open all windows for Move Forward to speak if it so desires, according to Mr. Kannavee.

Pita Limjaroenrat announced his resignation on Friday, and the Move Forward Party will choose a fresh executive council and president on September 23.

Mr. Pita declared that he was resigning because the party immediately needed to move forward with the task of assuming the role of the standard opposition. Mr. Pita is currently suspended pending a Constitutional Court decision on his registration, and the opposition leader must be an MP.

Move Forward is thought to want to ensure that Mr. Padipat can continue serving as deputy speaker, even if it means” excluding” him in order to do so.

Mr. Padipat may own 30 days to find a new place to live if he is kicked out of the party.

Mr. Kannavee stated that the Fair Party was willing to assist and that he thought the six-member Thai Sang Thai Party would likewise welcome Move Forward with open arms.