Chaitawat revealed that the upcoming seminar is scheduled to take place from Wednesday to Friday (June 21-23), allowing for the party to assign its legal team the responsibility of receiving the list of their MPs from the EC.
The entirety of Move Forward’s MPs are anticipated to make an appearance in Parliament on June 27, according to Chaitawat.
The EC’s certification, stated Chaitawat, adheres to the coalition plan led by Move Forward and a meeting involving party leaders is set for Thursday (June 22). Furthermore, discussions will also be held between Move Forward and Pheu Thai in regards to selecting a new House speaker and deputy speakers. It is expected for Pheu Thai to hold its own seminar throughout the week as well.
Chaitawat explained that the postponement of the EC’s certification of MPs was to guarantee a seamless procedure. He further mentioned that any complaints concerning MPs should be submitted by the EC to the Constitutional Court, following the certification.
The Parliament session is predicted to commence between July 4 and 6, Chaitawat shared. When questioned about the possibility of conflicts arising during the vote for prime minister, he confidently stated that the establishment of the new government should align with the people’s votes, believing this to be the most effective approach to solving political disputes.
Additionally, Chaitawat expressed satisfaction with the negotiations between Move Forward’s and the Senate, as several senators also seek to prevent a standstill within Thai politics.
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