Bangkok: Wan Nor has expressed the need to review information before proceeding with a request to the Constitutional Court to halt the duties of senators. He emphasized that the issue of stopping the duties pertains not to the two legislative houses but to another organization.
According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Wan Muhammad Noor Matha, the President of the House of Representatives, commented on the situation involving Ms. Nantana Nantvaropas, a senator who intends to file a petition with the Constitutional Court. The petition seeks to suspend the duties of all 200 senators specifically in relation to approving office holders in independent organizations. This action would be taken through the President of the Senate, and a letter may also be submitted to the President of the House of Representatives.
Wan Nor noted that he is currently uncertain whether the matter falls under the authority of the President of the House of Representatives. The information must be reviewed to understand the nature of the complaint and identify the responsible organization. Should the complaint be directed to the President of the House of Representatives, the matter will first be assessed by the legal department. Nonetheless, Wan Nor believes that the suspension of duties is unlikely to involve both legislative houses and should instead be handled by other relevant organizations.