Sorawong: Parliament Not Ideal for Thailand – PPTVHD36
Here’s a breakdown of teh key details from the text:
Sorawong’s Statement on Dissolving Parliament: Sorawong (likely a representative of the Phuea Thai Party) states that dissolving parliament is one option available to the acting government, but not a “great card” or a last resort. He clarifies he never said they would dissolve parliament if the People’s Party chose another coalition partner. He simply stated dissolving parliament is always a possibility in politics. Negotiations with the People’s Party: Phuea Thai has accepted the people’s Party’s three proposals and presented four of their own. These aren’t presented as demands, but as additions to potentially speed up the process, including discussion of the original 40 constitution. No Conclusion Yet: A final decision on which party to join in forming a government hasn’t been reached.
Not a Bargaining Chip: Sorawong emphasizes that the possibility of dissolving parliament is not being used as a bargaining tactic or pressure on the People’s Party.
In essence,the article portrays Sorawong downplaying the idea that dissolving parliament is a threat or a primary strategy for Phuea Thai. It’s presented as a legal option, but not a preferred one.
