
PUBLISHED: 4:00 on August 3, 2023.
According to the Move Forward Party( MFP ), the Pheu Thai Party did not request a change to Section 112 of the Criminal Code, also known as the Lese Majeste Law, at their meeting yesterday.
Pheu Thai announced yesterday that the eight-party bond led by the MFP would disintegrate, which was eagerly anticipated.
According to MFP secretary-general Chaithawat Tulathon, Pheu Thai not asked his party to reverse the der qualifications change, which was a significant sticking point in the coalition’s formation. But, Pheu Thai has repeatedly stated in the past that the MFP may make the decision, and it has remained steadfast.
The MFP’s uncompromising attitude on amending the Lese Majeste legislation, according to Pheu Thai, who was given the authority to lead the formation of a new authorities after Pita Limjaroenrat was unable to garner enough support, prevented him from pursuing the success of his coalition government.
As long as the MFP wouldn’t change its proposed amendment to Part 112, the majority of lawmakers insisted they had either voting against Mr. Pita or abstain from voting for him. 188 MPs from the original coalition government parties agreed with this position and likewise stated they do not support a government led by Pheu Thai with the MFP in it.
The group claimed that some factions voted against or withdrew their support for the MFP in a speech read by Pheu Thai chief Dr. Cholnan Srikaew monday. The MFP insisted on maintaining this plan despite being well informed of the challenge, according to the statement.
Srettha Thavisin, who will be nominated for prime minister in congress tomorrow, was not requested by Pheu Thai, according to Mr. Chaithawat.
Mr. Chaithawat apologized to adherents for failing to form a new partnership with Pheu Thai and six different functions and vowed that the MFP would fight for equality in the end, even as an opposition party. The fact that the highest power does not go to the people is unmistakable proof of how Thai politics have been distorted. We are now on a quest to battle for change, according to Mr. Chaithawat.
Tomorrow, the MFP may decide whether to support Pheu Thai’s Am member at a party meeting, he said. Pita Limjaroenrat, the MFP president who is being treated for flu in a clinic, has been informed of Pheu Thai’s decision to resign from the organization.
A group of MFP followers who staged a protest yesterday at Pheu Thai’s headquarters were informed by Rangsiman Rome, an MP and gathering official on the list, that the coalition government led by the party had failed. ” I believed we had wed and registered our relationship. The MoU, which was signed by each of the eight events, was comparable to a marriage license. It’s actually a marriage, he said. It hurts me to witness person’s goals go awry. They were therefore nearly realized.