A spokesperson from the PM’s Secretariat Office has slammed opposition parties for making an attempt to finish the PM’s time period prematurely. Thippanan Sirichana accuses opposition MPs of attempting to damage Prayut Chan-o-cha’s popularity as a result of they’re concerned he may rating a second time period in office. According to a Bangkok Post report, the confrontation is the end result of a difference of opinion as to how long the PM has been in office.
Opposition parties say the PM has been in his position since being confirmed as head of the National Council for Peace and Order following the 2014 military coup. Section 158 of the constitution prevents anyone from being PM for greater than 8 years, whether or not or not both 4-year terms are served back-to-back. The opposition is subsequently saying the PM has less than a year left and that his time as chief of the nation will finish next August.
However, the Bangkok Post reports that Thippanan has argued against this, insisting that the PM’s time period in workplace solely started after the declaration of the present constitution in 2017. โซล่าเซลล์ราคาถูก refutes the declare that his time in office after the coup counts in the direction of his whole tenure, arguing that it doesn’t say this wherever within the charter.
In other information, opposition events are also filing a petition with the National Anti-Corruption Commission primarily based on allegations levelled in opposition to the PM and a pair of of his ministers. The Pheu Thai Party alleges that the PM, Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, and Agriculture Minister Chalermchai Sri-on mishandled Covid-19 vaccine procurement, engaged in corrupt practices when procuring antigen test kits, and mismanaged the rubber stockpile quota, inflicting the price of rubber to break down..