Prawit Wongsuwon calls for an early elections

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On Thursday, Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwon brushed aside speculation that Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-o-cha might call early parliamentary elections. “Has the government already finished its term of office? If not, there is nothing,” said General Prawit, who is also the chairman of the ruling Palang Pracharath Party (PPRP). The deputy prime minister responded to reports that the prime minister might decide to dissolve the House of Representatives early, even though the government has more than a year in office. Cabinet colleagues on Tuesday that the government only had one year in office had to hurry and implement projects for the benefit of the people, their observation was interpreted by some observers as preparation for the dissolution of the chamber. between the parties of the ruling coalition. The Bhumjaithai party, which oversees the Ministry of Health, is upset that General Prayuth is now making the decisions after the cabinet was given temporary powers to enforce 31 laws related to managing the pandemic, which the role of its leader and minister is for public health decreased, Anutin Charnvirakul. General Prayuth also stopped Mr’s plan. The confusion caused by the plan could backfire on the government. Key members of the minister’s coalition party, including spokesman Paradorn Prisnanantakul, later criticized the government’s strategy.Although General Prawit downplayed the early election talks, he did not categorically affirm that the government could exercise its four-year term. “Future situations will have to be decided by multiple parties, not just one,” he said. As for the PPRP, anyone can see for themselves if the party is strong, but I insist that the party does not steal members of other parties.

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