Central World Shopping Mall, The Prime Minister believes that Move Forward has a way to go politically after the party was dissolved. He asked all parties to respect the court’s decision. He believes that the government’s scrutiny is still strong.
At 4:15 p.m., Prime Minister Settha Thavisin gave an interview after the constitution ruled to dissolve the Move Forward Party and revoke the rights of the party’s executive committee for 10 years, saying, “I have received a report.” As for many parties’ view that they do not want such an event to occur in the dissolution of a political party, the Prime Minister believes that all parties respect the court’s decision and believes that the Move Forward Party has a way to continue its political journey.
When asked about security measures to support the emotions of those grieving the incident, the Prime Minister said that he believed that all parties would respect the court’s decision and that the security sector was already taking care of security.
As for the quest
ion of whether the government will be able to work more easily after the Move Forward Party was dissolved, the Prime Minister said that he had never thought about this because the people’s problems were numerous and it did not affect the government’s work because the problems did not disappear or increase.
When asked how the Move Forward Party and Pheu Thai Party would support him now that the Move Forward Party has been dissolved, Mr. Settha said that he believes that the Move Forward Party will have a plan to operate as planned and that they will follow the plan.
When asked if the scrutiny would be less intense, the Prime Minister said that he believed that our scrutiny was already intense and was confident in our work, that it was going in the right direction. However, whenever, whether it was the opposition or an independent organization, they said they did not like it, we had to enter the justice process.
When asked about the recent Senators signing a petition against the dissolution of political part
ies, what was the Prime Minister’s view on this matter? Mr. Settha said that this matter must be asked of the Senators. He had no opinion.
Source: Thai News Agency