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Phumtham Wechayachai appointed chairman of the budget committee 2024, live broadcast opposed

As expected! ‘Bhoomtham’ is chairman of the budget committee 2024, ‘Kaoklai’ gives up all posts and ‘Sirikanya’ is disappointed with a live broadcast. The reason why the assembly opposed it was the fear of being reported.

At 4pm on 8 January 2024 at Parliament House. A special meeting of the Committee (Committee) was held to consider the bill (Act) for fiscal year 2024. First nomination to appoint various positions During the meeting, Mr Thawee Suraban, Trang MP from the Phalang Pracharat Party (PPRP), was the temporary chair of the meeting.

The meeting decided toMr. Phumtham Wechayachai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Trade He is the chairman of the committee. As for the 19 vice presidents, they are: 1. Mr. Kittirat Na Ranong, Vice Chairman of the Economic Committee, Pheu Thai (PT) Party 2. Mr. Chulaphan Amornvivat, Deputy Minister of Finance 3. Mr. Chada Thaiseth, Deputy Minister of the Interior 4. Mr. Waratep Rattanakorn, Party Director Phalang Pracharat 5. Ms. Monporn Charoensri, Deputy Minister of Transport

6. Mr. Chakkraphong Saengmanee, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs 7. Mr. Ekanat Promphan, General Secretary of the Ruam Thai Sang Chart Party (RTC) 8. Mr. Sorawong Thianthong, General Secretary of the Pheu Thai Party 9. Mr. Boonlue Prasertsopha, deputy leader of the Bhumjaithai Party (Bhumjaithai Party) 10. Mr. Thewan Liptapanlop, former party list MP. Pattana Kla Party Chart (Chat Phatthana Kla Party)

11. Mr Pai Lik, Kamphaeng Phet MP, Palang Pracharat Party 12. Mr Visan Techateerawat Former Chiang Rai MP, Pheu Thai Party 13. Mr Worawat Euapinyakul, Phrae MP, Pheu Thai Party, 14. Ms Jiraporn Sinthuprai , Roi Et MP, deputy leader of Pheu Thai Party 15. Mr. Anurak Jureimas, Roi Et MP, Chart Thai Pattana Party (Chatthaipattana Party)

16. Mr. Sorawut Nueangchamnong, Secretary to the Minister of Transport 17. Mr. Sombat Yasin, MP of Mae Hong Son Democratic Party (Democratic Party) 18. Mr. Phithakdet Dechdecho, MP of Nakhon Si Thammarat Democratic Party and 19. Mr. Sukarno Matha , Yala MP, Prachachat Party (PC)

while 6 secretaries Of which 1. Mr Phitsanu Hatthasongkroh Proportion of Pheu Thai Party 2. Mr Saran Timsuwan, MP for Loei, Pheu Thai Party 3. Ms Chanok Chanthathong, MP for Nong Khai, Pheu Thai Party 4. Ms Praphaporn Thongpaknam , MP for Sukhothai, Pheu Thai Party 5. Mr. Asphon Santraiphop, Sisaket MP, Bhumjaithai Party and 6. Ms. Kulwalee Nopomrobdee, Ratchaburi MP, Ruam Thai Sang Party Chart.

This was reported by journalists after Mr. Saran appointed all 7 spokespersons of the committee. With the names of Ms. Panida Mongkolsawat, MP for Samut Prakan, and Mr. Natthaphon Towichakchaikul, MP for Chiang Mai, Progressive Party, Ms. Sirikanya Tansakul, MP for the Progressive Party, claimed that both Mr. Nattaphon and Mrs. Panida was not named spokesperson for the committee. Remove both names from the list.

That leaves the commission spokesperson remaining. Only 5 people Including 1. Mr. Paradorn Prisanananthakul, Ang Thong MP, Bhumjaithai Party, 2. Mr. Anusorn Iamsa-ard, List MP, Pheu Thai Party, 3. Ms. Khattiya Sawatdiphon, List MP Name: Pheu Thai Party 4. Mr. Worachot Sukonkhachorn, MP from Phetchabun, Palang Pracharat Party and 5. Yunaidi Waba, MP from Pattani, Democratic Party

But eventually someone suggested adding the remaining two spokespeople. There are 7 people in total, namely Mr. Satra Sripan, Songkhla MP, Ruam Thai Sang Chart Party. Ms. Thiwanrat Ankinan, Phetchaburi MP, Ruam Thai Sang Chart Party

Journalists reported that It is worth noting that in all positions The Progressive Party has not nominated a single position. Furthermore, during the meeting, Mr. Phumtham informed that Live video and audio will be broadcast in the area in front of the meeting room. Explainers’ room To be able to follow the meeting continuously Except during periods in which the president deems it appropriate for the meeting to be secret.

But Ms. Sirikanya Request that video and audio be broadcast live on public channels. With reference to the Deputy Secretary-General of the House of Representatives This also applies to the live broadcast of the consideration of the bill around 2023, regardless of whether the President has the power to allow the live broadcast of the meeting or not.

However, there is a committee that disagrees. Like Mr. Worawat Euapinyakul This is because they fear that budget discussions sometimes involve outsiders. The law only protects those who speak in conference rooms. If it is broadcast, it could cause problems and lead to legal action.

While Mr. Anurak Jureimas declared that he personally considered what the President proposed was sufficient. Due to board meeting regulations Not applicable to committee meetings. Because the legislation has not yet been changed. If there is a live broadcast, there will be a lawsuit. Especially the government officials of the municipality will be in trouble, so we ask you to do as every year for the comfort of all parties.

Do Mrs. Sirikanya I agree to consider as before. While Ms. Monporn Charoensri proposed during the meeting to also ban live broadcasts in the meeting room.

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