Baan Park Nai Lert, "Suang" confirms "Paethongtarn" talks with "Wan" without hurtful words, sees anything can happen in politics after the person himself announced not to return to Pheu Thai, points out that expelling "Chalerm" from the party is difficult because there is no serious offense. Mr. Surawong Thienthong, Secretary-General of the Pheu Thai Party, spoke about the resignation of Mr. Wan Yoobamrung from the Pheu Thai Party, which referred to the day when Ms. Paethongtarn Shinawatra, the leader of the Pheu Thai Party, called him in for a talk, which led to the issue that led to his decision to resign. He confirmed that there was no issue in this matter, as he had previously given an interview. When he met Ms. Paethongtarn, Mr. Wan apologized for the incident and stated that he had thought too little. Meanwhile, Ms. Paethongtarn stated that the party's seniors were uncomfortable with the incident, so they had to invite him to talk, and there was a penalty for his political position, which led Mr. Wan to decide to resign himself. This matter caused Ms. Paethongtarn to feel troubled, and she wanted Mr. Wan to explain all the problems that had occurred. When asked again whether it was possible that Mr. Wan might have been hurt by some of the sentences that were called in for discussion, Mr. Surawong said that from what he had heard, there was no such thing, but people's feelings were different. When asked further whether there were any conflicts or accumulations, because this incident caused Pol. Lt. Col. Chalerm Yubamrung, a Pheu Thai Party-list MP, to announce that the party would expel him, Mr. Sorawong confirmed that there were no conflicts or accumulations, because from his past work, Mr. Wan was appointed as an assistant to the Minister of Public Health since the time of Dr. Cholanat Srikaew, a former minister, so he was confident that there should not be any problems, and his work with Mr. Wan was normal. As for the political issues, let's talk about them, and he wanted this matter to end. In the f uture, with our personal intimacy and connection, I believe we can talk. When asked if Mr. Wan announced that he would not return to the Pheu Thai Party, Mr. Surawong said that it was a political matter. At the moment, it may still be hot and there is a feeling of inferiority. He asked for time to take it slowly. When asked whether the Pheu Thai Party had discussed the problems with Pol. Lt. Col. Chalerm, Mr. Surawong said that Pol. Lt. Col. Chalerm had called him and that they had the opportunity to talk at the parliament. 'I replied that I would like permission not to follow your order because as a party, there is a process. To expel someone from the party, especially if you are a member of the House of Representatives and a party member, expelling someone from the party must be a serious offense, which the Ethics Committee must propose to the party executive committee. It is not something that can be expelled out of nowhere.' Source: Thai News Agency
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“Suang” insists that there are no words to make “Wan” feel hurt.
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