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Pannika faces dismissal from House panel

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Pannika faces dismissal from House panel

By The Nation

 

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Pannika Wanich

 

Palang Pracharath Party’s Sira Jenjaka is planning to dismiss Pannika Wanich, a leading figure in the Progressive Movement and former Future Forward Party spokeswoman, from the House committee on law, justice and human rights for "inappropriate" behaviour and being “impolite”.

 

As committee chairman, Sira said Pannika had acted inappropriately after she requested the police to clarify an incident in which two political activists were arrested in Rayong for holding signs criticising the government.

 

Sira said she referred herself to the police as a commissioner while, in fact, she was an adviser to the committee, and she did not ask permission to do so at a committee meeting.

 

Her action might be interpreted as a claim for political benefit and is, therefore, deemed to be inappropriate and impolite, which was not in keeping with the high standards of the committee, he said.

 

Sira has already informed Pannika about the matter and has requested her to resign. If she does not do so, the committee will call for a vote at a meeting depending on the agenda, he added.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30391737

 

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5 minutes ago, webfact said:

Sira has already informed Pannika about the matter and has requested her to resign. If she does not do so, the committee will call for a vote

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25 minutes ago, webfact said:

Palang Pracharath Party’s Sira Jenjaka is planning to dismiss Pannika Wanich, a leading figure in the Progressive Movement and former Future Forward Party spokeswoman, from the House committee on law, justice and human rights for "inappropriate" behaviour and being “impolite”.

Surprised she hasn't been charged with 'eating a sandwich with political intent'.

That was a popular made up charge back in June 2014, if you were caught reading Orwell's 1984.

 

Or maybe we could have 'sitting with an offensive friend', or 'walking on the cracks in the pavement'.

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If only she was guilty of drug trafficking they'd have done nothing.

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39 minutes ago, webfact said:

Her action might be interpreted as a claim for political benefit and is, therefore, deemed to be inappropriate and impolite, which was not in keeping with the high standards of the committee, he said.

this must be a joke, no person in a normal state of mind would say some stupid shxx like that.... the last statement makes it even more laughable  """...was not in keeping with the high standards of the committee, he said""" since when does the committee has high standards or any kind of standards, all a bunch of no good or good for nothing

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So let me get this straight. An MP on a House committee, the purpose of which is to examine and scrutinise Law, Justice and Human rights. Is being asked to resign or face dismissal for asking the police to clarify details surrounding the arrest of a Thai citizen. What is the purpose of the House committee again?

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54 minutes ago, webfact said:

a leading figure in the Progressive Movement and former Future Forward Party

Thats the real reason they want her out....been "impolite" , that's the

best they can do.

regards worgeordie

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This pathetic so-called government are getting worse, even more pathetic by the day.

Pannika is facing dismissal for being in polite, what a load of c++p.

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It is a pity to see the ruling members coming up with anything they want to have it their way.

 

Seems impossible  even to voice criticism.

 

Very poor state of affairs.

2 hours ago, webfact said:

which was not in keeping with the high standards of the committee,

????????????????????????????

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21 minutes ago, newatthis said:

which was not in keeping with the high standards of the committee,

A committee designed to look into reforms of Justice and Law. She was making enquiries about an arrest which seems well within her remit. She was dismissed because she used to be a Future Forward MP!

2 hours ago, jonclark said:

So let me get this straight. An MP on a House committee, the purpose of which is to examine and scrutinise Law, Justice and Human rights. Is being asked to resign or face dismissal for asking the police to clarify details surrounding the arrest of a Thai citizen. What is the purpose of the House committee again?

I guess she tried to do some good and she would get the reward, not the comittee. Perhaps the comittee took bribes to shut things up and she went past it. 

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Anyone really surprised?

 

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You can try as hard as you like, you can't make this <deleted> up.

4 hours ago, jonclark said:

So let me get this straight. An MP on a House committee, the purpose of which is to examine and scrutinise Law, Justice and Human rights. Is being asked to resign or face dismissal for asking the police to clarify details surrounding the arrest of a Thai citizen. What is the purpose of the House committee again?

If you ask any (pro) military person they say commissions, boards etc. are places to show up a few times and collect cash rewards or to network a bit. Commissions aren't really supposed to do anything, they are window dressing and only silly democratic minded people would think that they are their for reasons such as transparency or accountability.  

 

????

18 hours ago, webfact said:

As committee chairman, Sira said Pannika had acted inappropriately after she requested the police to clarify an incident in which two political activists were arrested in Rayong for holding signs criticising the government.

Asking impertinent questions is not allowed.. you will be removed.
Democratic state... my ar*e !

Is this Sira the same on who throw a hissy fit in Phuket for not getting a police escort and just last week was found that he did not act inappropriately despite it being on video of him acting very inappropriately?

 

The hypocrisy of this little snake, and of course the timing of this is almost to much for my little brain to comprehend. Its as if he was let of his misdemeanor and in return he has been requested to do this.

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20 hours ago, webfact said:

 

Her action might be interpreted as a claim for political benefit and is, therefore, deemed to be inappropriate and impolite,

What about A Nut In government, he has said many things inappropriate and impolite.

21 hours ago, webfact said:

Pannika faces dismissal from House panel

My mistake, I take it she's not an electrician?

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