Parliament, Move Forward Party holds a meeting of MPs on the 3rd agenda: Laws, Topics, and Committees. "Icecream" says there will be a question to the Prime Minister this Thursday. Move Forward Party has scheduled a weekly MP meeting, with the agenda of preparing for the House of Representatives meeting. The meeting was attended by MPs, party officials, and staff. Mr. Parit Wacharasindhu, MP for the party list and party spokesman, gave an interview before the meeting that today's meeting agenda follows the concept of 3 K: Law, Topic, and Committee. First, the law. It is expected that there will be two draft laws from the Move Forward Party: a draft amendment to the Fiscal Discipline Act proposed by Mr. Wiroj Lakkhanaadisorn, a party-list MP, which attempts to create transparency in off-budget funds; and the other draft is a draft of the Civil and Commercial Code, or in short, the No-Hitting-Child Act. A. Second, the topic, which we expect the Prime Minister and ministers to come and answer in the parliame nt, because the Move Forward Party uses this as a communication platform. One of the important topics is the topic of Ms. Sirikanya Tansakun, MP for the party list and deputy leader of the Move Forward Party. 'Actually, we don't have to say it first, but let me say it first that it's about economic stimulus measures because currently, there are voices from the people saying that it's sluggish. They want to know about economic stimulus measures other than the digital wallet project. The Prime Minister is already the chairman of the economic cabinet or the mini-economic cabinet. I think he should have the most comprehensive data,' said Mr. Prisht. Part A. Finally, the committee, which has a hot issue of Tap Lan National Park, will carefully consider the matter. Mr. Parit reiterated that regarding the dissolution of the Move Forward Party, we tried our best to fight that what we did should not lead to the dissolution of the party. It can be seen that the MPs did not lose their morale and focus on their work. They were divided into groups. Today, they met at the parliament, while Mr. Chaiwat Tulathan, the party leader, went to inspect the evidence at the Constitutional Court, which is a good reflection of the party's work. When asked about the recent hot issue of buying and selling positions in committees, such as the case of 'Ton Or Pen Nueng,' Mr. Parit said that from what he has been following in the news, there are many inappropriate aspects, including buying and selling educational qualifications and buying cards related to political positions, both in the executive and legislative branches. All of these are inappropriate and should not occur in Thai society. We will have to see which committee can be the host in the inspection, including finding preventive measures. The Move Forward Party has always shown that we do not agree with this kind of action. We have to discuss which channel will be fast and effective. Mr. Parit mentioned the case yesterday (8 July) when the Senate agreed to set up a special commi ttee to study and inspect the selection of senators, saying that since the rules are like this, the important thing is to make the transition of power smooth and as fast as possible so that the political mechanism can move forward. But of course, if any candidate has done anything illegal, they must be investigated quickly. The question that needs to be considered is how we will design the structure, power, and origin of the future parliament. We must invite the people to discuss whether our country needs a senate or not. Many countries around the world that are democracies use a unicameral parliamentary system. As for those who think that it is still necessary, they must design the origin and what it will be like so that it has democratic legitimacy and answers the reasons why the senate should exist. Source: Thai News Agency