Moving Forward Party's Representatives Abandon Censure Debate
Bangkok, Thailand (Feb. 20) - Wiroj Lakkhanaadisorn and Amarat Chokpamitkul- representives from Moving Forward Party - has abandoned the censure debate Friday so as to participate the anti-government demonstration called Mob Fest, prompting criticism on the etiquette for being MPs.
A hundred demonstrators had usurped Samsen Road at 5.00 pm local time before they started to express tirade and brought in a mobile rostrum, adhered with pictures of cabinet members on its surface.
The topic of the address were the following:
1. Helping or Agrevating
2. UBI - New Way for Dealing unequality
3. Expel before Expelled
4. Slave Police
5. Make Peace in 3 southern border provinces
6. Hell called School
7. Politics and Sexuality
8. Govt.'s trick for Constitutional Amendment
At 5.45 pm local time, the representatives from Moving Forward Party, Wiroj Lakkhanaadisorn, Amarat Chokpamitkul, Natthawut Buaprathum, Yanthicha Buapuan, and Parinya Chuayket Kirirat, had speculated the demonstration and unduly participated the protest which was assisted by 1,800 officials.
A day earlier, Amarat Chokpamitkul was questioned over the etiquette after she had giggled and not concentrated during the clarification of the premiere in the no-confidence debate, making General Prayuth Chan-o-cha to stop addressing at the parliament Thursday. Some information is applied from ThaiPost and Manager Online.
A day earlier, Amarat Chokpamitkul was questioned over the etiquette after she had giggled and not concentrated during the clarification of the premiere in the no-confidence debate, making General Prayuth Chan-o-cha to stop addressing at the parliament Thursday. Some information is applied from ThaiPost and Manager Online.
Amarat Chokpamitkul Giggling at the Parliament during Censure Debate |
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