‘Wan Nor’ tells personal story of ‘Prawit’ not coming to the parliament meeting

Politics

'Wan Nor' said it was a personal matter. 'Gen. Prawit' did not come to the parliament meeting. He pointed out that if he had business or was sick, he would have to have a leave form. Mr. Wan Muhammad Noor Matha, President of the House of Representatives, gave an interview about the case of observations about the attendance of the House of Representatives meeting of Gen. Prawit Wongsuwan, MP for the party list and leader of the Palang Pracharath Party (PPRP), who did not come to vote at all, saying that it was his personal matter. If he did not come, he had to submit a leave form because it was the right of the members that if anyone was not feeling well or had a necessary reason, they could submit a leave form. As for the approval of the leave, he had to ask Gen. Prawit himself. When asked about the approval of leave requests that are under the authority of the Speaker of the House, Mr. Wan Muhammad Noor said that if a member is not feeling well or has other duties, he can take leave, but must submit the l eave request to the House and the House will acknowledge it. When asked if there were any observations that it was a form of assistance in approving leave, Mr. Wan Muhammad Noor said that the regulations and the constitution must be considered. Source: Thai News Agency