July 29, 20196 yr Phichit abbot challenges senator’s parliamentary immunity By THE NATION Senator Kittisak Rattanawaraha (in yellow shirt) is being calmed down by a fellow parliamentarian following a dispute with an opposition MP/NationPhoto A senator accused of leading a mob action at a temple in Phichit province is facing a major blow following a request made by the temple's abbot to the Senate speaker to revoke the parliamentary immunity enjoyed by the senator. According to a television report by Inside Thailand aired on Nation TV, Senator Kittisak Rattanawaraha today insisted that he would continue utilising the parliamentary immunity to which he is entitled until he is told by speaker Pornpetch Vichitcholchai to meet with the police. In an interview with the press, abbot Phra Khru Wisutthiwaraphorn said that little progress had been made by the police since he lodged a complaint a year ago against Kittisak, a Phichit-based senator, as well as against eight others involved in a rally surrounding Wat Bang Khlan in the northern province a few years ago. The monk added that police had taken no action against the eight others, none of them parliamentarians, and that the police had cited Kittisak’s parliamentary privilege as the reason why they would not further their criminal investigation involving all nine. The abbot said that Kittisak, whom he said led a large group of protestors to surround his living quarters at the temple, had no legitimate authority to end any dispute occurring at the temple. “It is the National Office of Buddhism and its provincial office that have authority to look into the case,” he added. Kittisak served as a member of the now-defunct pro-junta National Legislative Assembly. He was involved in a noisy dispute with a Pheu Thai MP during the recent two-day parliamentary session where the new government unveiled its policies. Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30373840 -- © Copyright The Nation Thailand 2019-07-29 Follow Thaivisa on LINE for breaking Thailand news and visa info
July 29, 20196 yr Popular Post junta supporters are untouchables, those 9 are mafia working hand in hand with the army
July 29, 20196 yr "'Kittisak’s parliamentary privilege" that only started a few days ago and has NOTHING to do with outside disputes. Sack the Police who said that nonsense.
July 29, 20196 yr A tasteless troll post has been removed. Taoism: shit happens Buddhism: if shit happens, it isn't really shit Islam: if shit happens, it is the will of Allah Catholicism: if shit happens, you deserve it Judaism: why does this shit always happen to us? Atheism: I don't believe this shit
July 29, 20196 yr I very much doubt that given the current Senators were all hand picked by the PM, and hence owe an allegiance to him, that this Abbot's complaint will go anywhere.
July 30, 20196 yr 19 hours ago, webfact said: Senator Kittisak Rattanawaraha today insisted that he would continue utilising the parliamentary immunity to which he is entitled until he is told by speaker Pornpetch Vichitcholchai to meet with the police. So he is above the law?
July 30, 20196 yr 20 hours ago, geoffbezoz said: I very much doubt that given the current Senators were all hand picked by the PM, and hence owe an allegiance to him, that this Abbot's complaint will go anywhere. sure it will go somewhere.......to the garbage bin
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