“Wisut” encourages “Move Forward” to escape party dissolution case

Parliament, "Wisut" encourages "Move Forward" to pass the party dissolution case. The parliament meeting this Wednesday is preparing to close the meeting early as requested. Mr. Wisut Chainarun, MP of Pheu Thai Party and Chief Whip of Government revealed that the government whip has been coordinated by Move Forward Party to request permission for the House of Representatives meeting this Wednesday to end early, which is expected to be in the afternoon. We are happy and support the adjustment of the time to match, but we encourage Move Forward Party and Move Forward Party members as well as Move Forward Party voters who will be judged. We do not know whether it will be positive or negative. We can only give encouragement. In the past, Thai Rak Thai Party and Pheu Thai Party have been judged before. We do not want history to repeat itself, but everything depends on the justice process that has passed, which we accept. But this time, I do not know what form it will take. In this regard, we have met and talked with other MPs. In politics, we are all politicians, whether we are in the opposition or the government. We each have our own duties. Sometimes we see that this time we are in the opposition, and another time we are in the government. We join hands like we always have in the past. It is considered that we know each other. Many people are working hard and we give encouragement. As for the amendment of the law to prevent the dissolution of the party, Mr. Wisut said that we must listen to all sides first. We do not want this to happen, but everything has happened. Now, let's let the justice process proceed first. In fact, the Pheu Thai Party did not agree. Since the beginning of the Thai Rak Thai Party, it did not agree with the dissolution of the party. But when the incident happened, it could not be resolved today. We must wait to hear the verdict. For the current political situation, what significance would it have if the Move Forward Party was dissolved? Mr. Wisut said that if the opposition is dissolved, the number of members in the House of Representatives would decrease. The proportions of the committee members might have to change. But we don't want to talk about it yet. We want to get through the events of Wednesday first. No matter what happens, there are ways to solve it. In the past, the proportion of MPs to committee members has been adjusted. But the situation hasn't come to that point yet. We can't talk about it first. We're afraid it will affect the feelings of many people. We can only give encouragement and don't want this kind of event to happen. Mr. Wisut also mentioned the news that the government party will pull MPs from the Move Forward Party to join them if the Move Forward Party is dissolved. He said that while he was in the parliament, he did not know about the news. There might be someone who jokingly invited them to join him. He had said that when he met his juniors, it was normal. However, he did not say that he would pull this person to join him or that person to join him. The inciden t has not happened yet. There are rumors that this party pulled them in, this party pulled them in. We are not sure if this is true or not. However, the Pheu Thai Party did not pull anyone in. There is no intention to pull anyone in. 'No one has mentioned that they will bring MPs from the Move Forward Party to add votes to the government side. I believe that the votes they have are enough at the moment. They are doing well. Since becoming the whip of the parliamentary meeting, there has never been a failure. The members have cooperated well. I would like to thank all the MPs. When it is time to vote, they come. Therefore, there is no need to go looking for more votes. We can be friends in the parliament, suffering and happiness together. We can work together without any problems,' said Mr. Wisut. Mr. Wisut also mentioned that the dissolution of the Move Forward Party will affect the First Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, saying that the coalition parties must consult each other. Today, no one has come out to say that they want to get the quota of the First Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives. And according to the etiquette of all the coalition parties, whatever it is, they must sit down and discuss first about whose quota it will be. But we don't want that kind of incident to happen. We can only give encouragement because they are doing a good job. Source: Thai News Agency