Bangkok: “Prits” has confirmed that the Prachachon Party will not engage in street protests, emphasizing their commitment to scrutinizing the government through parliamentary mechanisms. This statement comes in response to comments by Mr. Nattawut Saikua, advisor to the Prime Minister, who suggested that some supporters of the Prachachon Party might join Mr. Sonthi Limthongkul’s movement to oust the government.
According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Panusaya Wacharasindhu, a party list MP and spokesman for the Prachachon Party, addressed the speculation by Mr. Nattawut regarding potential involvement of Prachachon Party supporters in Mr. Sonthi’s activities. Mr. Panusaya emphasized that while the party respects the right to assembly as a fundamental democratic principle, their focus remains on fulfilling their role as the opposition in the House of Representatives. This involves monitoring the government’s activities on matters of public interest, such as the justice process, MOU 44, and the Khao Kradong land is
sue, through parliamentary processes.
Mr. Prisht reiterated that the Prachachon Party has no intention of participating in rallies, instead choosing to leverage the parliamentary system to hold the government accountable and advance their policy agenda. Should any group decide to express political opinions through rallies, the party emphasizes that such expressions must align with democratic principles.
On the possibility of Mr. Sonthi mobilizing support, Mr. Parit stated that the Prachachon Party will not alter its stance and will continue its parliamentary duties. The party acknowledges the right of any group to assemble, but the level of support for such assemblies will depend on the issues at hand and the government’s response.
Regarding internal matters, Mr. Prisht confirmed that the People’s Party MPs will not resort to street protests and remain committed to parliamentary oversight. Additionally, he touched upon the recent petition to change the bail of Ms. Ratchanok Srinok, following Mr. Chaithawat
Tulathan’s removal from his MP position. Mr. Prisht assured that the change in bail was handled legally, although specifics were not disclosed.