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Seven small govt coalition parties endorse Mongkolkit for minister

By THE NATION

 

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Mongkolkit Suksintharanon

 

Seven small parties within the government coalition have proposed that its candidate, Mongkolkit Suksintharanon, be considered for a ministerial position in case the government wants to reshuffle the Cabinet, Phichet Sathirachawan, partly list MP and leader of the Thai People Justice Party, said today (June 22).

 

“In the past year there has been no minister from any of the 11 small parties that joined the coalition,” he pointed out. “As the person with the highest seniority among all small party leaders, I would like to propose Mongkolkit Suksintharanon, party-list MP and leader of the Thai Civilized Party, for a ministerial position.”

 

Phichet said that having a minister from a small party would help drive forward the policies that these parties have promised their voters. He chose Mongkolkit for being “a new generation politician with an impressive track record and one who will prove to be a suitable candidate for minister”.

 

Mongkolkit, who served as secretary-general of the National Anti-Corruption Network, is an advocate of anti-corruption, government reform and social justice.

 

“The seven small parties that have endorsed Mongkolkit are the Thai People Justice Party, the Thai Civilized Party, the Tairaktham Party, the Thai Nation Power Party, the Thai Teachers for People Party, the Phalang Thai Rak Thai Party and the Prachaniyom Party,” Phichet added. “We will leave the decision to the prime minister but will remain in the government coalition whatever the outcome.”

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30390086

 

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

Phichet Sathirachawan, partly list MP

... who gained his seat in a partly free, partly transparent, partly democratic election. So I guess it's only fair that he would be a partly list MP.

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Isn't this the goon who tried to smuggle explosives into parliament to prove how lax the security is? Who lied about which side he'd be on before the elections and when asked why he went against his voters' wishes said, "I just said whatever I had to to get into parliament first". 

 

Are people looking at the state of politics, and in particular the cesspit that is the PPRP coalition, and concluding that to get closer to the trough you have to be an utter degenerate scumbag? 

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On 6/22/2020 at 3:02 PM, holy cow cm said:

Oh Kissy Kissy doo doo. Bunch of rear end lickers. 

Let it all out 'cow'. Let us know how you really think!!!

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20 hours ago, rkidlad said:

I just said whatever I had to to get into parliament first.

I actually trust him more now. He actually spoke the truth, unlike 90% of the others.

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