People’s Party appeals for censure ammo from public

People's Party leader Natthaphong Ruengpanyawut speaks during a House session. (Bangkok Post file photo)
Women’s Party leader Natthaphong Ruengpanyawut speaks during a House conference. ( Bangkok Post file photo )

In a no-confidence discussion, the criticism is urging people to submit information that can be used to grill the state.

Opposition head Natthaphong Ruengpanyawut stated on Wednesday that the condemnation conversation is anticipated to occur in March or sooner.

The House’s argument of amendments to make way for a legal rewrite in the middle of February was avoided by setting out the March timeframe.

Mr Natthaphong, who leads the opposition People’s Party ( PP ), said his party has prepared up to 20 censure issues to be filed.

Party members were given task to examine the issues and assess the significance of claims of condemnation.

” We have received information ]about government mismanagement ] from the public as well as state officials. We thank them for that”, he said.

Mr. Natthaphong claimed that the way the government is running the nation has stoked fear and concerns that it may be engaging in incompetence. The opposition even raised the possibility that the government may have engaged in policy-oriented fraud.

” We ask that anyone who has knowledge kindly send it in. Choose keep it coming.” This is how we may carefully monitor the state”, he said.

The PP president added that partnership celebrations frequently discovered conflicts of interest. He declined to expound.

” Come save it for the argument”, he added.