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Former Pheu Thai MPs petition junta chief Prayut over impeachment

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BANGKOK: -- Four former MPs of the Pheu Thai party today petitioned Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-ocha questioning the power of the National Legislative Assembly (NLA) to impeach the two former parliament speakers indicted by the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC).

The four included the outspoken spokesman Prompomg Nopparit, Amnuay Klangpa submitted the petition to the junta chief via officials of the people’s service centre inside Government House.

In the petition which was supported by 80 former MPs and people, they claimed the 250-member NLA has no power to impeach and remove former parliament president and House speaker Somsak Kiatsuranont, and former Senate speaker Nikhom Wairachpanich because the power given to the NLA to impeach had been aborted after the 2007 Constitution was scrapped by the military junta.

Moreover the existing provisional constitution also has no clause that empowers the NLA to impeach and remove holders of political posts.

They insisted that the move against the NLA’s impeachment role was neither politically motivated nor a political movement.

They also said their petition to Gen Prayut was not to indicate the junta chief has dominance over the NLA, but merely to urge the military junta to take cautious legal steps so as to enable peace and order in the country.

A former Pheu Thai MP Chavalit Vichaisuth argued that under the provisional charter, the NLA is powerless to remove the former speakers, but to only remove the NLA members who violate parliamentary regulations.

Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/former-pheu-thai-mps-petition-junta-chief-prayut-impeachment/

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-- Thai PBS 2014-10-15

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I thought the Pheu Thai party would petition the Constitutional Court to rule whether or not the NLA would have the power to impeach.

Did they forget or is this just a case of 'lack of faith' in getting what they want?

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I thought the Pheu Thai party would petition the Constitutional Court to rule whether or not the NLA would have the power to impeach.

Did they forget or is this just a case of 'lack of faith' in getting what they want?

Come on Rubi you know very well PT have no faith in the constitution court.

When they were in Government they said openly that they would not accept a verdict from that court no matter which way the decision went.

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