
A no-confidence argument against Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, which will take place on March 24, according to group secretary-general Paiboon Nititawan, may be led by party MPs under the leadership of Gen. Prawit Wongsuwon.
Gen Prawit may take part in the conversation, according to Mr. Paiboon, and the PPRP may have two days to grill the prime minister.
He added that the group will be discussing the administration’s handling of the previous prime minister’s past confinement at a police hospital’s advanced clinic and the dispute over the Memorandum of Understanding on maritime claims in the Gulf of Thailand in the debate.
He added that the government’s task for a casino-entertainment advanced and the Alpine land dispute would also be brought up.
” We are convinced that the prime minister will be agitated by the condemnation discussion,” said Mr. Paiboon.
The no-confidence activity, which was submitted next week, blasts Ms. Paetongtarn, alleging that she lacks leadership skills and that her father, Thaksin, has the ability to hold the strings.
The prime minister previously stated that she would provide facts and figures in opposition to the opposition’s no-confidence debate and that she would be ready to address questions.
Ms. Paetongtarn, 38, added that the no-confidence argument would provide an opportunity for the people to learn more about her role as” the country’s first Generation-Y perfect minister.”
Anutin Charnvirakul, the leader of the Bhumjaithai Party ( BJT), said yesterday that his party, as a member of the coalition government, is prepared to back the prime minister during the no-confidence debate.
According to Mr. Anutin,” the perfect secretary has been carrying out tasks in accordance with the law.” It is obvious that she intends to address the issues facing the nation. He claimed that party ministers would reveal or give the opposition information if the opposition was in a position to answer to the BJT or other institutions under the Interior Ministry.