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Draft government policy to receive house consideration

 

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BANGKOK, 19th July 2018, (NNT) - The government is to submit its draft policy statement for consideration by members of parliament prior to an official announcement, with drought and economic issues being seen as urgent matters.

 

Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-ngam said today the policy statement to be declared before the parliament will have both general and urgent topics, including 12 urgent matters covering economic issues, public well-being, and disasters. The government will be submitting the draft statement to parliament to be distributed to members within three days.

 

He said the government will immediately take action to realize these policies after the declaration to the house, while the opposition can raise questions or open a motion regarding the government’s efforts in the parliament.

 

As to whether the matter of a constitutional amendment will be included as one of the urgent policies as proposed by the Democrat Party, DPM Wissanu said he is unaware of a decision, adding that the Prime Minister must declare the statement and wait for feedback from the members of parliament before taking further action.

 

He said the Cabinet’s meeting may not take place next week as the government should announce its policy statement first, while the appointment of MPs as Ministers’ assistants and government spokespersons can be done after the government makes the policy statement; however some legal clarity must be sought.

 

The new Cabinet is set to invite the National Anti-Corruption Commission to advise Ministers on the declaration of their assets within 60 days as required by law, which is also a requirement of Ministers who are not members of the parliament, as all MPs are considered to have their assets already disclosed.

 

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

The new Cabinet is set to invite the National Anti-Corruption Commission to advise Ministers on the declaration of their assets within 60 days as required by law, which is also a requirement of Ministers who are not members of the parliament, as all MPs are considered to have their assets already disclosed.

Pretty sure they all have wealthy friends that lone them houses, cars, business jets, expensive rings are watches.  It is mind numbing. 

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