Bangkok, "Anusorn" points out that Prime Minister Settha's coming to answer questions in the parliament is not a problem. He asks all parties to work in constructive politics. Mr. Anusorn Eiamsa-ard, a party-list MP from the Pheu Thai Party, mentioned the case of Mr. Sathit Thaveesin, the Prime Minister, who came to answer questions in the parliament himself regarding measures to stimulate the overall economy, including the use of the budget for the digital wallet project, saying that Prime Minister Sathit's coming to answer questions in the parliament is not a problem at all. Prime Minister Sathit has tried to manage and allocate his time to work in the parliament anyway, so there is nothing to worry about. However, he asked that all parties should use the parliament stage constructively, not as a channel to stir up conflicts. The government is ready to answer questions, even though many questions are in the form of changing the person asking the question and changing the wording of the question to circle around the same topic endlessly. It is a question that changes the lyrics but keeps going around in circles. The people do not benefit from this. The government can answer questions completely. There is no government without answers, only the opposition who is never satisfied with the answers. "All parties should reduce rhetoric that leads to conflict. The government is ready to cooperate, but all parties must help each other to work constructively in politics," said Mr. Anusorn. Source: Thai News Agency
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