PM dismisses House dissolution rumour

Everyone in the partnership, according to the government minister, wants a four-year term that is perfect.

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra speaks to reporters at Government House on Monday. (Photo: Chanat Katanyu)
At Government House on Monday, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra addresses writers. ( Photo: Chanat Katanyu )

On Wednesday, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra ruled out attempting to break the House and expressed her unease over why quite a rumor was actually making its way.

In truth, it was her father who first made the rumor public when he mentioned it on Tuesday while supporting the candidate for the Pheu Thai Party in the Chiang Mai municipal election.

” No one ( in the government ) has brought up the subject. I’m as confused as people as to how this thought came on”, Ms Paetongtarn told investigators. &nbsp,

Any talk of tearing down the House was true story, according to former top Thaksin Shinawatra, who is also the de facto leader of Pheu Thai.

Nevertheless, he did not say who initially floated the idea.

No party in the partnership government wants the House to become dissolved, according to Deputy Transport Minister Manaporn Charoensri.

” People elected us to serve the country to the best of our ability, and we will continue to do so.” We will serve out the ( remainder ) of our four-year term”, she said. &nbsp,

Additionally, investigators inquired about Ms. Paetongtarn’s plans to attend Thursday’s legislative session and respond to questions from the opposition.

She simply smiled and said:” Merry Christmas”.

The criticism earlier this month criticized the prime minister for not speaking to her when asked to speak with her. Ms. Paetongtarn claimed she was unable to go because she had been revealing the government’s accomplishments over the past 90 days.

Ms. Manaporn claimed that Ms. Paetongtarn must properly allocate her time to carry out her tasks.

The assistant secretary said particular issues, although directed to the prime minister, may be best answered by the relevant ministries. In such circumstances, the leading may designate someone to answer the question in the case.

” All officials are ready to answer concerns”, Ms Manaporn said.