By Thai Newsroom Reporters
THE PHEU THAI, core of the current coalition government, was today (March 1) taken to task for alleged failure to trust their own leader/Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra in a censure debate scheduled for later this month.
That the Pheu Thai under de facto party boss Thaksin Shinawatra has resolved to allow only a single day for an otherwise marathon debate against Paetongtarn instead of a few days obviously underlined the partisan failure to rely on the woman prime minister slated as a sole target of censure by the People’s-led opposition in the House of Representatives, according to People’s whip/MP Pakamon Nunanand.
The Pheu Thai rank and file look overly concerned to the extent that the longer the censure debate lasts, the more Paetongtarn would helplessly slip up, the People’s MP said.
Pakamon said the Pheu Thai were prematurely fearing that Paetongtarn would be easily cornered by opposition barrages during the censure debate pertaining to her running the country or desperately come up with awkward, lame excuses whilst virtually performing as a ”puppet” constantly pulled by her father/the de facto Pheu Thai boss, thus insisting that only one day be given for such a phenomenon at parliament.
The censure motion against the prime minister does not only describe her as being ”unqualified, incompetent and unsuitable” to run the country but virtually becoming a ”puppet” pulled around by her billionaire, power-player father.
The censure debate is tentatively scheduled for March 24.
Chief government whip/Pheu Thai MP Wisut Chaiyanarun confirmed that the Pheu Thai-led coalition will invariably provide a single day for the censure debate though the People’s, the leading party in the opposition bloc, may prefer as many as three days in a row and that it will certainly draw intermittent protests from coalition MPs if those taking the floor to debate involve the prime minister’s father in ”unnecessary, too often” fashion.
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Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra. Top photo: Naewna, Front Page photo: Thai Rath
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