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The government spokesman said ‘Prayut’ is ready for a war to retort the ‘opposition’.

Government spokesman said ‘Prayut’ is ready to explain the war Confident in passing through the ‘opposition’, don’t be a nervous child. Tell documentary evidence that it’s cool. Let’s bring it. Don’t just use discourse.

Thanakorn Wangboonkongchana, spokesman for the Prime Minister’s Office Addressing the case that Prasert Chantaruangthong, secretary-general of the Pheu Thai Party said that it would submit a motion to open a no-confidence debate in the government after considering the organic law bill on political parties And the organic law bill on the election of members of the House of Representatives has been considered by the National Assembly in the third agenda that the government, in particular General Prayut Chan-o-cha, Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Ready to explain everything and every issue because I’m confident that I haven’t done anything wrong. and will use this opportunity to clarify and understand the things of the people The opposition has tried to distort and confuse the people in the past as well. which may eventually become the opposition itself to be revealed Has he performed his duties properly in the past? for the public to consider Should we trust or give the opposition the opportunity to run the country as requested every day?

“I’m sure that in the past, the government especially the Prime Minister Administer the state affairs with honesty, integrity, and absolute against corruption. There is no benefit for himself and his comrades like the previous government. Importantly, the government pays attention to the Parliament by considering the benefit of the people as a location It doesn’t focus on playing political games for someone or a certain group of people, so let the opposition do their best. Don’t be like a silly child like in the past. Who wants to be a government but can’t do it, refuses to act as an opposition party with dignity. Documents that are cool sure evidence Please bring it for discussion in the Council, not just using discourse like in the past.”