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Parliamentarian Palang Pracharath protests the chaos after the MP asks Big Tu for the knot of the coup.
At 1:45 p.m. on September 9, the reporter reported. General discussion environment Without a resolution WhenMrs. Amarat Chokpmitkul The party’s list of deputies was intensified to debate General Prayut Chan-o-cha, prime minister and defense minister. Questions were posed to the Prime Minister. On the rumors of a coup that people are shaken. Affect the economy Politics are unstable.
Therefore, you would like to ask the Prime Minister who had previously executed a coup that how does he plan to protect democracy so that it is not destroyed by the military? If the armed forces take power, how will the Prime Minister deal with this atrocity? And in addition to being obtained from the blow, will it help people to feel more comfortable or not?
Holding hands to proclaim, there will be no more blows. Causing Palang Pracharat Party MPs to be dissatisfied The crowd protests, such as Mr Wirat Ratanaset, Mr Attakorn Sirilatthayak, Associate MP, claiming that Ms Amarat broke the rules and spoke sarcastically. She asked the president to also control the meeting.
While Mr. Nirot Sunthorn, Secretary of Deputy Nakhon Sawan The Palang Pracharat Party protested because Ms. Amarat violated the meeting rules. As for the dress code, the collar is not universal. To chase home and get dressed again Mr. Supachai Phosu, Second Vice Speaker of the House of Representatives, chaired the meeting at the time. Try to control the meeting To compromise the dress There was no need to give 100 percent accuracy, but Nirot did not insist on violating the meeting regulations.
While Ms Parina Kraiyakup, a deputy from Ratchaburi, protested against the Pracharath Party, asking the president to control the meeting. Because what Mrs. Amarat said was the debate and she did not trust the government. It is not a general discussion. Today, there are many unaware deputies entering parliament. Making party parliamentarians go far Hands raised to protest Finally, Mr. Supachai So cut the chapter, don’t allow anyone to continue speaking before the discussion begins. Losing more than 20 minutes of protest
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