“Wisut” insists that relations with the government are still strong, insists on no amnesty for Section 112

Wisut" is satisfied with the overall performance of MPs in the parliament, saying that the relationship with the government is still strong, revealing that the referendum bill is the key to amending the constitution, waiting to discuss the amnesty bill to enter the parliament next session, confirming that there will be no amnesty for Section 112, believing that one day the prime minister will enter the parliament to answer questions himself. Mr. Wisut Chainarun, MP for the Pheu Thai Party and Chief Whip of the Government, said about today's meeting agenda that October 30th is considered the last day of this session and the session will be closed to allow MPs to fully go to the area to listen to the people's problems and present them to the government and the parliament. It is an advantage that MPs are close to the people and he thanked all MPs for their cooperation in the parliament meeting. There was not a single failure in this session, which is considered good cooperation and unity among MPs. Overall, th e work was satisfactory. The meeting agenda was on target. There were some issues that were a bit off, such as the questions that the ministers were busy with and could not answer. Overall, it was very good and I was satisfied with the work. The responses to questions were well coordinated throughout. Mr. Wisut also mentioned the results of the Nida Poll survey, which believed that the government would last its full term, but there were many factors that could be problems and obstacles for the government. He said that problems are there to be solved, and it is not a big deal. He believes that the government will last its full term, even though it is a government with many parties. The Prime Minister coordinating with the leaders of the various parties to meet is a way to strengthen the relationship between each political party. Relations within the coalition parties are strong at the moment. As for the criticism, it is normal in a democracy. It is normal for people to agree and disagree. Regarding the promo tion of the Amnesty Act and the Referendum Act, Mr. Wisut said that initially he knew that a joint committee of the two houses had been established, so he left it up to the committees to consider. As for the next session, where the amnesty bill from the two political parties, the Prachachon Party and the Ruam Thai Sang Chart Party, will be proposed to the parliament, Mr. Wisut said that there are two approaches to which party the government will agree with the amnesty bill. However, for the Pheu Thai Party, there must be a discussion first. The most important thing is that no matter what kind of amnesty, we will absolutely not amnesty Section 112. He also confirmed that the Pheu Thai Party does not support amending the amnesty bill to solve Section 112 problems. However, if it is an ordinary case, a political case that has been going on for decades, this part is something that we can consider. However, we must consult with all MPs in the party first and also consult with all the coalition parties to see what they think and how to amend it. When asked if the proposed amnesty bill would not cause a rift in the coalition parties, Mr. Wisut said that they would have to discuss it because the coalition parties, especially the Ruam Thai Sang Chart Party, had proposed it but it did not include Section 112. However, there was nothing to worry about between the coalition parties, so they had to discuss it in order to reach a consensus first. As for the Pheu Thai Party MPs' meeting this week, the focus will be on the last day of the House of Representatives' meeting because there will be a vote on the Rail Transport Act, which still needs a referendum and a committee to be set up. As for whether Pheu Thai will propose a draft Amnesty Act or not, that will have to be asked at the party meeting after consulting with the party meeting. Then, the party's strategy committee will have to be consulted. Finally, it will have to be presented to the party's executive committee. As for the draft of the constitution amendment that will be considered at the beginning of the next session, Mr. Wisut said that they must wait for a referendum first. The referendum law is the key that will lead to the amendment of the constitution. As for some drafts of the Prachachon Party that can be done without waiting for a referendum, they are not all of them. Some people agree and some do not. The Pheu Thai Party also wants to amend each article, but some people objected, so in the end they had to withdraw it. Mr. Wisut also said that the Prime Minister did not often come to ask for anything, but they talked in the LINE group and met in the party. However, he asked if there were any problems at the moment. He replied that there were no problems and thanked the Prime Minister for his concern and for asking all the time. If there was an opportunity, he would come to the spa without any problems. As for the past, he has never seen the Prime Minister come to answer questions himself. Mr. Wisut said that on days when there are missions, according to the regulations, the Prime Minister assigns responsible agencies to answer. Most people who ask questions on impromptu questions will focus on the Prime Minister first, but in the end, it is up to the Prime Minister to assign someone to answer instead. As the Prime Minister, he manages the country as a whole. If there are questions about a ministry, let that ministry answer. He wants the Prime Minister to come and answer questions. He believes that the Prime Minister will come to answer questions anyway. There is nothing to worry about. Source: Thai News Agency