Ex-MFP leader slams Thaksin’s comments

Thaksin Shinawatra in Udon Thani on Thursday. (Photo: Pheu Thai Party)
Thaksin Shinawatra in Udon Thani on Thursday. ( Photo: Pheu Thai Party )

Former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra has been attacked by Progressive Movement member Chaithawat Tulathon, who also serves as a People’s Party campaign assistant, for suggesting the PP was focused on passing to several laws. Tulathon claims that the government has failed to understand the importance of constructive legislative duty.

Kanisorn Khurirang, a PP candidate for the Provincial Administrative Organization president, was speaking on the campaign road in Udon Thani’s Ban Phue district on November 24.

Last year, Thaksin made a campaign stop in the state to support the decision Pheu Thai Party. He claimed that PP and Pheu Thai should not be in a fight over who wins more legislation during a rally. He suggested that the PP should replace outdated regulations.

In response, Mr Chaithawat said Thaksin’s remark may cause confusion, noting that to withdraw existing rules, new ones must be enacted in their area.

An MP should pass a law that serves the interests of the people, according to the former leader of the now-dissolved Move Forward Party ( MPF), the PP’s predecessor.

Additionally, Mr. Chaithawat criticized authorities MPs as being lazy in their congressional function. ” If anyone really wants to handle person’s grievances, they may act on their words and no open a absurd attack”, he said.

He also cited some of the expenses that were pending before the Pheu Thai-led Srettha Thaivisin leadership, which were not passed.

In order to manage their own transportation budgets, local administrative organizations ( LAOs ) are given the power to delegate authority to military conscription, as well as a bill that aims to end military conscription. The MFP had sponsored the costs.

According to Mr. Chaithawat, the local transportation bill would enable LAOs to properly reform the transportation system without needing to obtain the Transport Ministry’s approval. He claimed that the transportation bill was rejected by Pheu Thai and other federal partnership functions.

Additionally, Mr. Chaithawat claimed that Thaksin, who enjoys a high level of respect in Pheu Thai, claimed that the government was abolishing its power cartels to increase living costs.

” ]So] why is the power concession still in the hands of a solitary business”? he said.

Chaithawat Tulathon ( file photo )

Chaithawat Tulathon ( file photo )