Kriangkrai' stops 'Nantana' from proposing an urgent motion on the issue of the behavior of 'Constitutional Court judges' entering the Senate meeting, indicating whether it is an ethical violation or not, indicating that a letter must be sent to the Senate President to consider granting permission first. The Senate meeting, chaired by First Vice President of the Senate, General Kriangkrai Srirak, at the beginning of the meeting, Ms. Nantana Nanthawaropas, Senator, stood up to propose an urgent oral motion for the Senate meeting to discuss the behavior of a Constitutional Court judge who was found to have publicly criticized, which may be considered a violation of ethical standards. Before Ms. Nantana could explain the reasons and ask for the motion certifier, General Kriangkrai informed her that he did not allow the urgent motion to be proposed to the meeting without sending a letter to inform the Senate President of the details. He cited Section 40 of the Senate Regulations, which states that urgent motio ns do not need to be proposed in advance, such as urgent consultation requests. However, in a Senate meeting, the Senate President has the duty to maintain peace and order. Therefore, in all motions proposed according to the regulations, the Senate President must be informed of the information and consider whether or not to propose them. Only then will the motion proposer be able to propose them. This caused Ms. Nantana to argue that she was about to inform the details and the urgent motion to be proposed had supporters. She asked to listen to the principles and reasons first and should listen to the end. Gen. Kriangkrai insisted that it could not be done, but the argument was not over, causing Mr. Sitthikorn Thongyot, Senator, to protest the decision because it was not included in the Senate agenda. He asked the president to control the meeting. If he was not decisive, he thought that the next case would be difficult to meet. While Gen. Kriangkrai told Ms. Nantana that he did not allow it and had to write a letter to the Senate President before discussing it in the meeting so that the Senate President could make a decision first and asked to write a letter in advance, which he did not allow at this time. Then he proceeded to the next agenda item. Source: Thai News Agency
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