“P-Move” calls for the Prime Minister to chair the meeting and quickly solve the problem.

P-Move" gathered in front of Government House, announced intentions for World Habitat Day, calling for the Prime Minister to chair and quickly solve the P-Move problem. Reporters reported from Government House that since morning, the Civil Movement for a Just Society (P-Move) group led by Mr. Thiranet Chaisuwan, President of P-Move, traveled to gather at Gate 4 of Government House on Phitsanulok Road, carrying belongings and spreading tarps to protect from the sun and rain, to set up camp to follow up on the progress of P-Move's 10 problem-solving areas and to hold an activity to declare their intentions on World Habitat Day, October 7, with Mr. Somkid Chuekong, Deputy Secretary-General to the Prime Minister, as the selected representative. Mr. Thiranet said that P-Move called on the Prime Minister to open negotiations with the P-Move group to progress in solving the problem to be clear and tangible, to be a guarantee for and to propose to the Cabinet to appoint the Prime Minister as the chairman to solve the problem of P-Move and to assign Mr. Suriya Juangroongruangkit, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Transport, to take care of social problems and Mr. Prasert Chantarueangruangthong, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Digital Economy and Society, to take care of forestry problems. However, initially, police officers were coordinated to monitor the progress until the end of October. While the police officers of Dusit Police Station came to negotiate with the leaders to gather on the footpath at Gate 4 to Gate 3, opposite the Civil Service Commission (formerly the Civil Service Commission) only, they asked for cooperation not to expand to the Chamai Maruchet Bridge, which is the entrance and exit of Government House for the Prime Minister and ministers, and also not to move down to the road. Traffic on Phitsanulok Road is still open for normal travel. Source: Thai News Agency