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Gen Prawit Has No Comments on Dec 24 House Dissolution Speculation


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BANGKOK, Oct 31 (TNA) – Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwon declined to comment on the speculation that Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha would dissolve the House on Dec 24. He only told reporters to pose the question with Gen Prayut.

 

Gen Prawit refused to comment on Pheu Thai Party leader Cholnan Srikaew’s remark that the government could dissolve the House on Dec 24 so that House representatives would have enough time as required by law to switch parties for the next general election. Gen Prawit said only that reporters should ask Gen Prayut instead.

 

Full Story: https://tna.mcot.net/english-news-1047939

 

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Prayut Tight-Lipped Amidst Latest Hearsay Over House Dissolution
By Thai Newsroom Reporters

 

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Top: Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha. Photo: Thai Rath

 

PRIME MINISTER PRAYUT Chan-o-cha has Monday (Oct. 31) stopped short of either confirming or denying fresh hearsay that he might probably dissolve the House of Representatives in late December.

 

Prayut declined to say anything about the latest rumours having originated at Government House that he might probably dissolve the House by December 24 other than he had no idea about it though the premier has the sole authority to do it so that a general election may immediately follow in a 60-day time.

 

If the premier dissolves the House at any time before it completes its four-year term, each MP who may have intended to seek reelection will be legally obliged to have been a member of a party for no less than 30 days ahead of the election date.

 

Full story: https://thainewsroom.com/2022/10/31/prayut-tight-lipped-amidst-latest-hearsay-over-house-dissolution/

 

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Uncertain politics ahead as PM reported to be planning to dissolve the House of Representatives
by Joseph O' Connor

 

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General Prayut Chan ocha had an unscheduled meeting on Monday with his three oldest and most trusted cabinet colleagues Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwan and Minister of the Interior Anupong Paochinda.


Political expert says Prayut should have resigned as Prime Minister on August 24th and bowed out with dignity as his future path to power in 2023 is highly uncertain. It comes as the country faces into a period of political uncertainty with the dissolution of the house on the cards and, as yet, no confirmation of what will be the basis for the next General Election.


There is growing speculation that Prime Minister Prayut Chan ocha will announce the dissolution of the House of Representatives on December 24th, sometime after the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit in Bangkok finishes on November 19th. The development would leave the kingdom facing questions as to when and on what basis the General Election will be conducted sometime in early 2023.

 

The ultimate fate of General Prayut is also murky as his future position is uncertain as the ruling party which is facing difficulties in the polls and the threat of dissolution, is unlikely to nominate him as the first choice for prime minister when a newly elected House of Representatives convenes in 2023.

 

Full story: https://www.thaiexaminer.com/thai-news-foreigners/2022/10/31/pm-prayut-planning-to-dissolve-the-house/

 

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16 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Gen Prawit refused to comment on Pheu Thai Party leader Cholnan Srikaew’s remark that the government could dissolve the House on Dec 24 so that House representatives would have enough time as required by law to switch parties for the next general election. Gen Prawit said only that reporters should ask Gen Prayut instead.

He doesn't answer to much does he.. bit of a waste of time.. pun intended.

He didn't seem to know much about the missing  50 million either.

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7 hours ago, webfact said:

Political expert says Prayut should have resigned as Prime Minister on August 24th and bowed out with dignity as his future path to power in 2023 is highly uncertain. It comes as the country faces into a period of political uncertainty with the dissolution of the house on the cards and, as yet, no confirmation of what will be the basis for the next General Election.

The man has no dignity.. 

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2 hours ago, hotchilli said:

He doesn't answer to much does he.. bit of a waste of time.. pun intended.

He didn't seem to know much about the missing  50 million either.

He knows alright, passed onto him by a dead friend who didn't have any spare watches. 

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