Bangkok: PPRP's secretary-general, Mr. Paiboon Nititawan, has announced the party's intention to submit a no-confidence motion under Section 151 of the Constitution against the Prime Minister. The Palang Pracharath Party (PPRP) plans to focus their debate on two primary issues: the draft of the Entertainment Complex Business Act and the negotiation of mutual benefits concerning overlapping claims between Thailand and Cambodia, as per MOU 44. These discussions will primarily target the Prime Minister, Ms. Paethongtarn.
According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Paiboon expressed confidence in the weight of the issues that the PPRP intends to raise in the debate against the government. He believes that these matters are critical enough to compel the Prime Minister and certain ministers to provide answers to societal questions. Failure to do so, he warned, could lead to further complications and expose previously unknown behaviors to the public.
When asked about the potential impact of the debate on the government's stability, Mr. Paiboon acknowledged that while the no-confidence motion might not lead to a change in leadership, it could still pose challenges for the Prime Minister. He emphasized that the debate would offer society a deeper understanding of the issues at hand, beyond just the immediate political implications.
Mr. Paiboon also outlined the operational strategy of the Palang Pracharath Party, highlighting the establishment of a working group aimed at efficiently driving party policies within the House of Representatives. This group, chaired by Mr. Chaimongkol Chairob, MP Sakon Nakhon District 5, includes several MPs from various districts, such as Mr. Chakaj Phattanakitwibun, Mr. Anan Phon-Amnuay, and others, who serve as secretaries to the working group.