He claims that the game policy will be passed.

Lee MAI: Former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra has assurance that the government’s leisure complex costs will also pass the House of Representatives with sufficient support from coalition parties.
The Lower House’s discussion of the bill was recently postponed to the next legislative session, which is scheduled to begin in two decades as a result of growing criticism from various groups.
One day before the congress conference was over, the government initially appeared determined to push the second reading of the bill next Wednesday. The government abruptly backed down on the program as the protests grew, saying the costs may have sat there while more urgent problems, such as the US’ mutual tariffs, were pending.
” That’s great. When asked how slow the government’s plan to implement its leisure complex-casino scheme was going, Thaksin said on Sunday, when asked how slow the social position had been.” She will do it when it is time for the perfect minister to make decisions, she will do it,” Thaksin said.
The former prime minister, who is widely regarded as the ruling Pheu Thai Party’s de facto leader, defended the invoice, claiming that those organizations that were moving against it were misinforming the public that it was all about casino legalization, which was false.
The leisure complex costs could wait for a while, according to Thaksin because the US reciprocal tax concern currently demands so much of the president’s attention. He claimed that some coalition parties ‘ disagreements over the bill weren’t significant enough to stop the bill’s development.
” That will be fine. And because this state has sufficient support from federal MPs, the Senate’s objections to the expenses are their problem, he said, not ours. However, he added that it’s also crucial for the government to pay close attention to the consumer so that the majority of people don’t object to the bill.
When asked whether the Bhumjaithai Party, the second-largest partnership group after Pheu Thai, would back Pheu Thai’s effort to pass the bill until the end, Thaksin merely stated that politics is elections.
Thaksin even responded to inquiries about how Bhumjaithai’s response to the act was perceived. He just stated,” Bhumjaithai is Bhumjaithai.”
Chaichanok Chidchob, Bhumjaithai’s secretary-general, made headlines on Wednesday when he declared during a House meet that he would never help any game legalization.
Anutin Charnvirakul, the group leader of Bhumjaithai, said Mr. Chaichanok’s statement was personal and not representative of the group. He stated that Bhumjaithai may continue to back the leisure complex costs.
Thaksin claimed that the ruling party would be able to handle the wars, despite there being some misunderstandings between Pheu Thai and Bhumjaithai. On Sunday, Thaksin was speaking to reporters in Chiang Mai to observe the Songkran celebrations.
Prime Minister Paetongtarn belongs to the younger generation and prefers to deal with issues in a clear way. However, Thaksin noted that occasionally the guidance of an “old person” from a previous generation is also required.
He said the decision lies with the PM, and that it is possible for a government shake-up to lessen political tensions.
Justice Minister Pol Col Tawee Sodsong, nevertheless, in Bangkok, claimed that the delay in the discussion on the entertainment complex expenses was a great chance for the government to hear from all sides.