January 2, 20224 yr By Paul Rujopakarn BANGKOK (NNT) - 2022 marks the third year in office for the current administration, with government coalition parties expressing their intention to continue their duties until the end of their term. Political parties have also indicated that they remain ready for an election. Democrat Party Leader Jurin Laksanawisit said people will have more rights in elections following amendments to the Constitution and the election system this year. He added that these developments will reflect the accomplishments of the Democrat Party, which joined the government coalition out of consideration for national interests. Concerning the next general election, the Democrat leader said developments will be hard to predict but his party remains ever ready for elections. He also said the government coalition remains stable and will carry out its duties until the end of its term. Bhumjaithai Party MP Supachai Jaisamut meanwhile said he expected the political scene to intensify in 2022 as the administration enters its third year in office, during which political parties must begin preparing for a general election. He explained that the Bhumjaithai Party will only focus on localities where it has a chance of obtaining MP seats, noting that the party needs to expand its contesting area in the lower Northeast. He also underlined the advantages of having intra-party unity, positive work results in the House of Representatives, and hardworking Cabinet ministers from the party. Additionally, Supachai expressed confidence that his party will gain additional seats in the next general election. For its part, the Phalang Pracharat Party has highlighted the work performance of party leader Gen Prawit Wongsuwan, who has been visiting sites around the country to address various matters affecting the public. The party also cited Gen Prawit’s role in pushing for Bangkok’s transformation into a world-class city, managing floods and drought, developing local economies, allocating land to farmers and the disadvantaged, stepping up efforts against illegal entries, and eradicating human trafficking networks. -- © Copyright NNT 2022-01-03 - Whatever you're going through, the Samaritans are here for you - Follow ASEAN NOW on LINE for breaking COVID-19 updates
January 2, 20224 yr Unfortunately the opposition hasn't reach anything last year...The Government with its senators can cancel all what the opposition suggests. So the best thing to do is try to get new elections in 2022 to move the country forward
January 3, 20224 yr Any "election" in the forseeable future is already won by the incumbents. May be a name change or two at the top but it will still basically be uniforms in charge. The oppostion may have expectations but that is as much as they are going to have.
January 3, 20224 yr 4 hours ago, webfact said: the Democrat Party, which joined the government coalition out of consideration for national interests They considered their need to survive and are disguising their self-interest as national interest.
January 3, 20224 yr 4 hours ago, webfact said: 2022 marks the third year in office for the current administration, with government coalition parties expressing their intention to continue their duties until the end of their term. Political parties have also indicated that they remain ready for an election. If only they would do their duties Thailand might be a better place.
January 3, 20224 yr It doesn't matter whether there is an election or not. Thanks to the self-knitted constitution, the winner has already been determined.
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