lashes out at her authority critics

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra stated on Monday that she would provide facts and figures in opposition to the opposition’s criticism of the opposition and that she would be ready to address questions during the forthcoming no-confidence argument.
The no-confidence activity, which was submitted next year, singles out the perfect secretary and accuses her of lacked authority and allowing her father, former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, to hold back.
When questioned about her particular preparations, she said she would provide facts and figures in her answers to the opposition’s questions and that she had been informed about the show’s format, which would be her first since taking office six months ago. Additionally, Ms. Paetongtarn reacted to the opposition’s accusations that she lacked authority. She stated that she prefers that the people be the judge.
One must first become a leader in order to criticize anyone for lacking command. She said, “I’ll do my best and get ready to give the people what I can to tell them.”
She vowed to take the findings of every view poll into account and use them to enhance the president’s labor in light of the most recent research from Nida Poll showing that the majority of Thais were unhappy with both her and the government as a whole.
The no-confidence discussion, according to Ms. Paetongtarn, will provide an opportunity for the people to learn more about the government’s primary” Generation-Y” prime minister.
She claimed that her parents had never spoken with her about his recent meeting with the prime minister’s expert group and that she had not seen Thaksin. The crew gave her a briefing on the specifics of the meeting, which covered both US issues and the general state of the world economy.
Meanwhile, PM’s Office Minister Chousak Sirinil issued a warning on Monday that the opposition might protest if questions are raised about other officials ‘ positions because the activity specifically targets only the top. Each government is run by its own minister, who is in charge of making decisions and providing reports to the cupboard, he continued.
Wisut Chainarun, a Pheu Thai Party list-MP and general government whip, argued that one day would be sufficient to cover the conversation and the subsequent condemnation vote.
He was even assured that all coalition partners may back the prime minister after the Democrat Party and the Kla Dharma Party on Monday made promises to do so.