Chuan: MFP-Pheu Thai tussle ‘not unexpected’

Chuan: MFP-Pheu Thai tussle ‘not unexpected’

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Former parliament president states whoever holds speaker post should serve all celebrations’ interests released : 31 May 2023 at 21: 00 Parliament president Chuan Leekpai moderates the no-confidence session on July 21 last year. (Photo: Chanat Katanyu) The continuous tussle inbetween Move Forward and Pheu Thai — the country’s 2 greatest celebrations — over who must hold the parliament president’s post is barely unexpected giventhat both are not far apart in the number of seats they won in the surveys, according to previous parliament president Chuan Leekpai. Each celebration is sticking to its need to propose a prospect for the seat in a vote that is anticipated to be held on July 26, 8 days priorto the brand-new prime minister is chosen in parliament. The Move Forward Party (MFP) won 151 MP seats, simply 10 more than Pheu Thai. Naturally, both feel they have a genuine best to propose one of their own for the function of speaker of the House of agents, who likewise serves as the parliament president. More Forward has firmlyinsisted that the custom of having the head of the legal branch come from the mostsignificant celebration needsto be followed. The celebration has numerous draft laws prepared that it desires to see pressed through for parliamentary dispute with the aid of the parliament president. Having somebody in the chair from their own ran
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