Check the 68 budget resolution. “PPRP” split into 2 groups. “Democrat Party” votes to support the government.


Check the 68 budget resolution. The Palang Pracharath Party is clearly divided into 2 groups, while the Democrat Party has turned to vote to support the Pheu Thai government.

Reporters reported that the consideration of the draft budget bill for fiscal year 2025 in the second reading by the House of Representatives meeting after the Pheu Thai Party voted to expel the Palang Pracharath Party from being a coalition party and pulling the Democrat Party into the government found that the votes of the Palang Pracharath Party MPs were clearly divided into 2 groups, such as in the vote on the draft budget, Section 4, the budget framework for fiscal year 2025, amounting to 3,752,700 million baht, the MPs from the group of Colonel Thammanat Prompao, the party’s MP for Phayao, in his capacity as party secretary, such as Mr. Jiradech Sriwilai, MP for Phayao, Ms. Bunying Nitikanchana, MP for Ratchaburi, Ms. Ratchanee Ponsue, MP for Roi Et, voted to approve the said budget framework.

Contrary to the MPs of the group of
General Prawit Wongsuwan, the party-list MP of the party as the party leader who voted against it, such as Mr. Chotiwut Thanakamanusorn, MP of Singburi, Ms. Wanphen Promphat, MP of Phetchabun, and Mr. Thawee Suraban, MP of Trang, etc., while General Prawit did not attend the meeting.

While the Democrat Party voted after joining the government, most of the party’s MPs voted to approve Article 4, the budget framework, according to the coalition parties, but when considering the central budget in Article 6, it was found that Mr. Jurin Laksanawisit, the party-list MP of the party, did not vote.

Source: Thai News Agency