“Adisorn” believes “Big Pom” is behind the capture of “Settha”

"Adisorn" points out "Big Pom" is an enemy of the coalition government because he did not vote for the prime minister from Pheu Thai and is behind 40 senators. Take down "Settha", saying the coalition government must be sincere, not holding hands. A short knife in the back, not calling it a kick-off, but calling it a "switch-off". Mr. Adhisorn Piangket, MP for the Pheu Thai Party, said about the Pheu Thai Party's MP meeting yesterday (August 27), that he proposed the establishment of a cabinet so that Ms. Paethongtarn Shinawatra, the Prime Minister, could complete her term by discussing the lessons of the past. He saw that the Palang Pracharath Party, especially General Prawit Wongsuwan, the party leader, had shown an opposing stance in joining the government since the government of Mr. Settha Thavisin. In the prime ministerial vote, Ms. Paethongtarn did not come to vote. There is reason to believe that the 40 former senators who have clear information that General Prawit was behind the submission to remove Mr. Settha should not join the government. In the formation of the new cabinet, the meeting included the Prime Minister, senior party members, and the party executives. The meeting agreed 150%. Yesterday, I took a risk, but I dared to speak up first. As for whether the missing votes will affect the stability of the voting in the House, Mr. Adisorn said that the votes may be missing. Where to find more in the constitution is considered a privilege. The MPs of the Palang Pracharath Party have the privilege to have a political path to join us or be the opposition, and the votes will not be affected. As for whether it would be against the law if only some of the Palang Pracharath Party were to join, Mr. Adisorn said that it was a privilege and that there might be complaints later. There were already singers. He wanted to ask those singers what their duties were. There was a lot of damage to national development. He wanted to open the law that if a false complaint was filed, it would be an offense. One person pr evented Mr. Settha from becoming Prime Minister. File a complaint, but he thought that the stability of a coalition government required people who were sincere to be together. It wasn't like joining hands and sticking a knife in the back. As for inviting other parties to join the government, I don't know. It's not my duty. I think the formation of the government will probably be successful as reported in the news. This may be seen as the Palang Pracharath Party joining the government, but when there is a difference of opinion, they come and kick each other out. Mr. Adhisorn said that the word "kick" cannot be used. The word "turn off the switch" is better. Because if they kick, it will be similar to a pinch. Source: Thai News Agency