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Chuan warns MPs against unruly conduct during the parliamentary debate on government policy statement

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Chuan warns MPs against unruly conduct during the parliamentary debate on government policy statement

 

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Members of parliament have been warned by the parliament’s president to be disciplined and to refrain from unruly behavior during the two-day debate on the government policy statement, which begins on Thursday, saying that they will be watched and judged by the people.

 

Parliament president and House Speaker Chuan Leekpai held a meeting today with the whips from the government and opposition parties and the Senate to discuss the time limit for the debate.

 

It was agreed at the meeting that the entire debate would take about 28.5 hours, starting at 9.30am and end at between midnight and 1 am of the next day. The debate will resume on Friday at the same time and to end at the same time.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/chuan-warns-mps-against-unruly-conduct-during-the-parliamentary-debate-on-government-policy-statement/

 

 

????would be amazing to see an ordinary zoo :burp:

I sincerely hope that the opposition heckle and wind up p and his minions until they all explode in apoplectic frustration. And I am sure the "public" in general would be equally happy to see the ptb start to get their come uppance.

2 hours ago, webfact said:

saying that they will be watched and judged by the people.

ah, so they are Not normally watched and judged by the people

9 minutes ago, YetAnother said:

ah, so they are Not normally watched and judged by the people

Lately it's been the other way around.

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Here we go: nothing too critical allowed - or OUT you go!

Being told to behave by those who only behave after doing bad things.   Interesting delusions and unrealistic expectations.  Life on your knees to remain your village.   Wonder of the word "freedom" will be used at all.

5 hours ago, webfact said:

Members of parliament have been warned by the parliament’s president to be disciplined and to refrain from unruly behavior during the two-day debate

unruly behavior - does that mean to ask the wrong questions?

What about a government that refuses to answer (or even hear) questions they dont like?

What is their understanding of democracy?

 

just questions ... 

2 hours ago, Eligius said:

Here we go: nothing too critical allowed - or OUT you go!

And then Prayut spat his dummy!!!555/

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Let's see.  Debate on Thursday and Friday with Opposition MPs primed and ready.
Tanks on the streets of Bangkok today.  ????  Hummm.

2 hours ago, DPKANKAN said:

And then Prayut spat his dummy!!!555/

 

 

I will be very surprised if Prayuth is in attendance. Likely he will be slaving away selflessly on an urgent matter of national importance.

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