
Bangkok’s Women’s Party MP Rukchanok Srinork requested yesterday that the three interpersonal resources be combined into one.
Ms. Rukchanok met SSO secretary-general Marasri Jairangsee to examine data reporting relating to the management of the Social Security system in her power as the House committee’s spokesperson for the study and monitoring of state fiscal planning and spending for the Social Security Office.
No one present at the meeting was make a decision on behalf of the Minister of Labor, according to Ms. Rukchanok during the meeting regarding the acquisition of the three wellness funds.
But, Ms. Rukchanok noted that the Social Security Board should decide whether to connect, but it’s not clear whether or not the medical panel should be given consideration. The Minister of Labor must, however, sign the bill before going into effect.
Both Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsutin and Labour Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn, who neither are willing to give up their positions, could not make this choice on their own.
Because the two departments ‘ interlocking responsibilities have now sparked a 23-year stalemate, the issue may be brought right up with the prime minister.
” Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra is the one who needs to make this happen. She claimed that the consolidation review board has already been established.
There must be a set amount of time for the study’s completion and how long it will take before it is implemented if the state is genuine about solving this problem. Beyond the terms of this administration, the acquisition remains a vital issue that calls for action even if it occurs in four to five years.
When asked how the acquisition would proceed, she said the government would have to wait to see because no one has been available for 23 times.