
Former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra’s name was omitted from the opposition People’s Party ( PP ) on Monday when it submitted a revised no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinwatra.
Opposition head Natthaphong Ruengpanyawut told Parliament President Wan Muhamad Noor Matha he had presented the revised condemnation activity.
He claimed that he believed Mr. Wan will put the revised action on parliament’s plan and that the censure debate should go as scheduled on Monday. Thaskin’s name was changed to” a family member.”
Mr. Wan had earlier warned the criticism never to name an observer if it wanted the condemnation debate to proceed at all.
He informed Mr. Natthaphong that the movements must contain no references to Ms. Paetongtarn’s father.
He claimed that immediately mentioning Thaksin, an stranger in the discussion, would be against political meeting regulation No. 176 that stated that a later discussion should be avoided if a third person is mentioned in a reprimand motion.
The leader of the parliament also warned that a draft motion was subject him and other lawmakers to defamation lawsuits from outsiders.
The PP stated in a speech that it would reveal key agreements made during this administration’s tenure that sought to gain the wealthy at the expense of the public during the conversation on Monday.
According to Thakin,” Offers were reached to help one to return home.” According to the PP,” Ms. Paetongtarn’s appointment as prime minister was likewise attained by a bargain.”
The main opposition party added that the government’s 10-millibaht money handout, military reforms, and progress on policy amendment amendment issues would not be addressed at the no-confidence debate.
It criticized the Pheu Thai election campaign’s digital wallet flyer program, saying it was totally different from what it had promised voters in 2023. The PP claimed that as the cost of living keeps rising, the economy is growing slower than that of other Asean nations.
Additionally, the government’s military transformation commitment turns out to be a hollow promise because, according to the party, human governments are not allowed to use the armed forces. Further, it continued, not much progress has been made in changing the contract, despite the fact that political offenders are also denied bail.
The party stated that they would like the public to view the March 24 debate, which will reveal all of the hidden deals.