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In view of this, Mr Chinnaworn, a Democrat Party MP for Nakhon Si Thammarat, said somebody in the PPRP reached him and requested that he back the bid to make Mr Paiboon the investigation board director.
Board of trustees individuals have been chosen and today, it will gather a gathering to choose an executive, Mr Chinnaworn said. He said anything to do with offers to head the board should be bantered in the advisory group. The Democrat Party won’t propose a contender for the post, Mr Chinnaworn said.
The board of trustees has been shaped to vet two pivotal bills to revise two natural regulations, one on ideological groups and the other on the appointment of MPs. Three of six bills to revise the natural regulation on ideological groups passed their first perusing in parliament on Friday.
The bills will be converged with one supported by the bureau embraced as the center bill for investigation. The six revision bills dropped were started by the resistance groups. Mr Chinnaworn said he didn’t think the prior dismissal of the resistance bills would spell an issue for the examination of the other bills.
Morever, Theeratchai Panthumas, a Move Forward Party list MP, said he would go against Mr Paiboon heading the council, saying he was ill suited for the gig. He said Mr Paiboon wouldn’t pay attention to certain sentiments when he headed a board on contract changes a year ago.
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