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Prawit Faces Scrutiny Over Possible Excessive Absences from House Sessions


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1 hour ago, webfact said:

The investigation will determine if Prawit has been absent from more than 25% of House sessions without prior permission, which, according to parliamentary rules, could endanger his MP status. Prawit has reportedly failed to vote or abstain from voting on 13 out of 16 bills and motions since the current parliamentary term began.

 

Abcent or precent, what dues it matter, he's sleeping half of the time get rid of him

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No show no payment should be the norm... Besides this man is too old It should be forbidden to work after 75 in any job...Let him retire and get him out of party

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Yes, please do all you can to totally remove this guy from politics. It´s one of the most unpleasant and unsavory guys ever holding such position.

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2 hours ago, Callmeishmael said:

The (real) PM is obviously harassing him, probably as a tit-for-tat or to gain some advantage in behind the scenes negotiations.

Fat watchboy haven got the smarts to outmanoeuvre Tony. 
Seems uncle Tu is the smart one who faded out quietly when he realises game over 

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Leave him alone, what difference does it make if he sleeps at home or in house sessions.

 

(Not really possible to say he didnt notice the time and missed the session lol!)

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6 hours ago, webfact said:

The investigation will determine if Prawit has been absent from more than 25% of House sessions without prior permission, which, according to parliamentary rules, could endanger his MP status. Prawit has reportedly failed to vote or abstain from voting on 13 out of 16 bills and motions since the current parliamentary term began.

The knives are out for him.

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Wan Muhamad Noor Matha is not up to date. Prawit is known as the toad which dozes off on a daily, if not hourly basis. Sometimes it happens during house sessions and the rest of the time it happens everywhere else. What else do you expect from a tattering 79 years old geezer - honestly? 

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Disabled access into Parliament is li limited. There is insufficient room for a crane jib to operate. A lack of sleeperette seating  is also a deterrent.

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The guy is obviously on his last legs     But the whole system seems to be based on a mafia like hierarchy ,  he is still  well connected and as such untouchable,  he's going nowhere until he is good and ready

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Met him briefly once. Very unhealthy person. I don't know why he wants a parliamentary seat when he isn't capable of doing anything while there. I guess he is an institutional watchdog only.

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15 hours ago, Purdey said:

Met him briefly once. Very unhealthy person. I don't know why he wants a parliamentary seat when he isn't capable of doing anything while there. I guess he is an institutional watchdog only.

I wouldn't be surprised if his parliamentary seat  actually doubled as a commode ,  that would explain why he  wants it.

No need to wake him up to change his pampers

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16 hours ago, Purdey said:

Met him briefly once. Very unhealthy person. I don't know why he wants a parliamentary seat when he isn't capable of doing anything while there. I guess he is an institutional watchdog only.

He's a national treasure,   just like Diane Abbot in the UK   

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20 hours ago, tomazbodner said:

Give the man a break. He's too busy slapping journalists...

That's the only good thing he ever did

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10 minutes ago, Bday Prang said:

That's the only good thing he ever did

I disagree. He also took a very good care of his borrowed watches... they were shining on the photos!

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On 9/19/2024 at 12:39 PM, Artisi said:

Poor Toady is too busy for the nonsense of parliament with all the watches he has to maintain everyday, winding, checking and adjusting time, cleaning etc along with a couple of power naps leaves little time for anything else. 

He definitely a man who should know what time it is

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5 hours ago, tomazbodner said:

I disagree. He also took a very good care of his borrowed watches... they were shining on the photos!

I would imagine he has "people" to do that kind of stuff for him, probably the same people who collect from and return him safely to the day room

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