Bangkok: "Chaichanok" announced in the middle of the parliament "is Newin's son," wrote a long proposal for an urgent motion, and thanked the Prime Minister for not pushing the Entertainment Complex Act into the parliament because of the people. He confirmed that he fully supports the Prime Minister, saying that he will never agree with casinos and any bills that cause suffering to the people. He asked the government to conserve the country's resources as much as possible in order to overcome this crisis.
According to Thai News Agency, during the oral submission of the urgent motion on the recommendations, guidelines for coping and solving problems, impacts from natural disasters, impacts from the global economic crisis, and security threats from the global situation, Mr. Chaichana Chidchob, MP of the Bhumjaithai Party, explained the principles and reasons for proposing this urgent motion, saying that he sincerely thanked Prime Minister Paethongtarn Shinawatra. The House of Representatives debated issues that were beneficial to the people. For him, the Prime Minister has shown true leadership maturity and is truly the Prime Minister of Thailand. The Prime Minister has considered the safety and benefits of the Thai people before personal benefits. He is aware of the information that he has presented from his heart with concern.
Mr. Chaichanok also left a message to the Prime Minister saying that he promised to use his intelligence to support the Prime Minister with honesty as long as the Prime Minister still puts the interests of the people first like this. Therefore, with sincerity.
'I would like to announce in this parliamentary meeting that I, Mr. Chaichanok Chidchob, the eldest son of Mr. Newin, and Mrs. Karuna Chidchob, secretary-general of the Bhumjaithai Party, will never agree with casinos. And not just this bill, but every bill, even the bill of the Bhumjaithai Party that was thought up and proposed for the benefit of Thailand, I will not consider it because from what I have studied, it is a matter that is much more urgent.'
And while Mr. Chaichanok was proposing a motion on the disaster issue, Ms. Rakchanok Srinok, MP of the Prachachon Party, stood up to protest, asking Mr. Pichet Chueamuangphan, who was acting as the meeting chairman at the time, to control the meeting and have Mr. Chaichanok explain within the framework of the motion because the parliament had already wasted a lot of time.
And even though Mr. Pichet tried to control and warn Mr. Chaichanok to summarize the issue, it seems that it has not been effective. Mr. Chaichanok also explained further on the issue of the economic impact from the US tax measures that this is the first time he has seen MPs discussing constructively. Even though they have different opinions, they still find a way out for the Thai people with their knowledge. This makes him feel hopeful and agrees with what all MPs have presented and agrees with the opposition who think that the Prime Minister is not qualified enough to talk to President Donald Trump. But it is not because he does not have the potential. Even an angel does not know if he will be able to talk to Donald Trump.
Therefore, it is considered that Thailand should not lose its personnel or resources that are very necessary in the near future in order for us to get through this crisis. And the most important thing that cannot be lost is the Prime Minister's time. Today, we must accept the truth that this is the beginning of what the United States will do. The tax issue will only become more intense and severe. Even Canada, which seems to be the same country as the United States, is not exempt. Today, we must say what the people need to hear, which is to stop and take a step back to preserve the resources that we have as much as possible in order to get through this crisis. I can guarantee that the country that gets through this crisis and rises up the fastest will become the next superpower. Even the whole world has been preparing to deal with this for a long time.
Mr. Chaichanok asked all Thai people to join hands and help Thailand get through this crisis. After Mr. Chaichanok presented the motion, MPs from the Bhumjaithai Party walked over to hug and encourage Mr. Chaichanok. Similarly, Ms. Rakchanok protested that Mr. Chaichanok was using too much of the parliament's time and walked over to talk to him, but Mr. Chaichanok refused to talk and immediately bowed his head.