“Prasert” pays homage to sacred objects before the first cabinet meeting


“Prasert” pays homage to sacred objects at Government House before the first cabinet meeting, reveals the division of work for the deputy prime minister, expected to be clear today, says that inspecting the district must listen to the voices of MPs because they are representatives of the people.

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Digital Economy and Society Prasert Chantararuangthong paid homage to the sacred objects at Government House before giving an interview to the media about the Deputy Prime Minister’s duties. He said that today there should be clarity in the assignment of the Deputy Prime Minister’s duties in the Cabinet meeting.

Then, Mr. Prasert gave an interview to the media about how he would support the work of the Prime Minister as Deputy Prime Minister. Mr. Prasert stated that he thought that being Deputy Prime Minister was about working in general, which had two parts of work: the division of work according to missions and inspection areas.

When asked whether the division of inspection
zones would affect political work, such as coordination with MPs, Mr. Prasert said that MPs are representatives of the people and must coordinate with many agencies, both public and private, and the political sector. For example, MPs are selected by the people. Listening to them is like listening to the voices of the people, so he thinks that we must listen as well.

Source: Thai News Agency