Censure debate may lead to political change: Palang Pracharath

Censure debate may lead to political change: Palang Pracharath

Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra at parliament on Feb 27. (Photo: Government House)
Paetongtarn Shinawatra, the prime minister of Thailand, speaks to legislature on February 27. ( Photo: Government House )

According to the Palang Pracharath Party’s secretary-general, the two-day condemnation argument alone against Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra will result in legal opponents and social adjustments.

The no-confidence conversation may include a number of legal problems that could be expanded, according to Paiboon Nititawan, the PPRP secretary-general, on Sunday.

He cited the legalization of casinos, the hands of an Alpine golf lessons, and real property in Pathum Thani, and an expert’s control over the prime minister and political events.

” After the condemnation debate, many issues will arise and include legal ones that can be raised.” According to Mr. Paiboon, they does turn out to be requests to the Constitutional Court and the National Anti-Corruption Commission.

A petition to the excellent minister at the Constitutional Court may lead to social change, he claimed.

Mr. Paiboon made it clear that the Election Commission (EC ) was looking into alleged bias against the prime minister and political parties.

” The problem will get worse,” he says. It will be enjoyable if the EC takes notice and decides to send a complaint to the Constitutional Court, according to the PPRP secretary-general.

Gen Prawit Wongsuwon, the PPRP head, did speak for about 10 days in the conversation to provide an description, according to Mr. Paiboon, and PPRP MPs would provide more details.

The PPRP secretary-general added that there are currently causes for the house’s disintegration.