Govt faces grilling over campaign promises

There are some” missing from its policy speech.”

In a two-day conversation in parliament that begins on Monday, the opposition is prepared to raise concerns about potential discrepancies between the new coalition government’s policy statement and some campaign-related promises.

Acting Democrat Party leader Jurin Laksanawisit charged partnership people with breaking promises they made during the May 14 election plan.

According to Mr. Jurin, 15 opposition MPs are lining up to challenge the government’s plan speech, which will be made public in legislature on Monday.

The opposition Move Forward Party ( MFP) previously requested that the general public review the government’s policy statement, claiming that a number of promises were missing.

According to Mr. Jurin, the Democrats and the MFP have agreed to give them two days and fifteen minutes to discuss policy statement-related problems.

We, as representatives of the people, may question the state on their behalf and look for answers to questions that many people want to know because some policies lack precision, he said.

” As has already been stated by a number of critics, the policy declaration isn’t actually consistent with the promised plans.”

The opposition may stick to the facts when questioning government officials during the conversation, he said.

” The state has declared that it is the government of the people.” Since we were likewise elected to parliament, he claimed that we, the criticism, are also the person’s criticism.

Despite the fact that both parties have different stances on Area 112 of the Criminal Code, or the Lese Majest Law, Mr. Jurin stated that the Democrats do not have a problem working with the MFP.

Democrats oppose any attempts to change the rules, while the MFP supports them.

He stated that” Democrats think the MFP may comprehend this difference.” We may work together, but we haven’t yet reached the point where we can discuss details together.