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“Chusak” accepts the consequences of the Constitutional Court’s ethics, resulting in the creation of a hereditary cabinet.

"Chusak" accepts the consequences of the Constitutional Court's ethics, causing the Cabinet to have inherited its roots, sees that some words must be changed to be clearer. At 2:25 p.m., Mr. Chusak Sirinil, Minister to the Prime Minister's Office, explained the term 'legal succession', saying that it is real. It is called 'parental descendants'. This is a term in the Civil and Commercial Code and various laws. He understood that the comparison would be political. However, in terms of law, it means that if the parents are no longer alive and cannot perform their duties, the descendants will perform their duties instead. This is considered a legal matter. Initially, it was seen as a normal political matter because we have political parties, each of which has a different quota. This is the system. Please do not take these matters too seriously. As for whether this comparison is too strong, Mr. Chusak said that it depends on each person's perspective. It is a normal term, but he personally sees it as just a po litical term used, similar to the New Year when reporters give nicknames to the government and ministers. It is normal. But when Thai politics are like this, there are political parties and a cabinet. If we ask the Pheu Thai Party to set up a quota of all ministers, no one will play along. We will not be able to form a government. When asked whether it was a result of the ethics of the Constitutional Court's ruling, so they used the investigation method to solve the problem, Mr. Chusak said that one could look at it that way because yesterday (5 September) he had already said that some words might be problematic and might need to be adjusted or corrected, which depends on the perspective. Therefore, he wanted everyone to see it as a normal part of politics and not to stress too much about it. When asked if this was a counter-attack against the old powers, Mr. Chusak said, 'No, don't look at it that way. Look at it as normal and you'll feel more comfortable.' . Source: Thai News Agency

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