The Constitutional Court today debated ‘Wissanu’ believing the petition for 8 years of ‘Big Tu’ is expected to determine the fate of September.

The constitutional court discussed today, ‘Wissanu’ believes the petition for 8 years, ‘Big Tu’ is expected to point out the fate of September. Minister working normally

on August 23 Mr. Wisanu Krea-ngam Deputy Prime Minister gave an interview after the Cabinet meeting that notified the meeting The Cabinet has acknowledged the case that the chairman of the House of Representatives submitted a request from the opposition MPs to the Constitutional Court to decide on the status of Prime Minister of the House of Representatives. General Prayut Chan-ocha Ended because he held the position of Prime Minister for more than 8 years, which the Constitutional Court will meet on August 24, may order or not accept the petition But I think there is no reason not to accept. If the court accepts the matter, it will be followed by an order to temporarily stop performing duties. or do not have to temporarily stop performing duties But may not order on August 24 because there is a 2-3 day trial process. If the court orders the prime minister to stop performing duties, he must stop. There are those who come up to perform their duties in the order they are arranged. General Prawit Wongsuwan Deputy Prime Minister Acting Prime Minister but if the court orders that it is not necessary to stop performing duties or did not say anything about stopping, do not stop Continue to perform duties as usual until there is a ruling that does not know when. but believe it will be fast

When asked if there was a positive connotation or negative General Prayut Mr. Wissanu said I don’t know, but it has implications. Mr. Wissanu said that if you could only say this, what would be the implications for you?

When asked at the moment the attitude of Gen. Prayut will not show his spirit. before the court ruling? Mr. Witsanu said there was nothing. When the clarification was completed, the Prime Minister said that he was not worried about anything and asked everyone to perform their duties normally without worrying. If so, what will be up to the court? The Cabinet continues its duties

When asked whether the court would take a long time to consider Mr Wissanu said he did not know, but usually on August 24, when the court met and saw the request. may allow the 2 sub-committees to make their opinions for 3-5 days, depending on the court, if the court asks the government to clarify Government must give time We want everything to be fast.

When asked if the Prime Minister had any worried expressions. Mr Witsanu said no, Gen. Prayut didn’t say anything. After he finished explaining Gen. Prayut asked everyone to carry out their duties as usual. Don’t worry, don’t worry.

News reports say The Constitutional Court’s meeting on August 24 will begin at 10:00 a.m., which is the schedule that the Office has pre-determined to consider other cases. The petition of Members of the opposition coalition party who submitted their names to Chuan Leekpai, the Speaker of the House of Representatives. Asked to send the Constitutional Court to decide whether Gen. Prayut Chan-ocha’s 8-year term as Prime Minister ends on August 23 or not. but after receiving the request The agency or litigation department will review the details of the petition first.

It will then be presented to the Constitutional Court Judiciary Meeting. To consider whether to accept such requests for consideration or not The panel is expected to consider it as early as September. Because it is an important issue in the public interest. In addition, such cases are legal issues related to constitutional provisions. There is no complicated issue. However, it is expected that the request will be proposed to the meeting to consider whether to accept or not accept including considering the request for an order to stop performing duties until a ruling is issued

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