“Pakornwut” is confident that Move Forward will survive the dissolution of the party.

Parliament, The opposition whip stated that he has not yet prepared a backup plan to keep the deputy speaker position if "Dr. Ong" gets caught in the trap of dissolving the Move Forward Party, emphasizing that he is still optimistic that the Move Forward Party will survive dissolution. Mr. Pakornwut Udompipatsakul, Chairman of the Coordinating Committee of the Opposition Parties, spoke about the case of the position of the First Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives of Mr. Padipat Santipada if the Move Forward Party is dissolved, saying that at present, Mr. Padipat belongs to the party, which is fair. If there is an accident, it would be better to talk about it. Right now, we have not thought about that point yet. We are still looking at it in a positive way. When asked if he was still confident that the Move Forward Party would not be dissolved, Mr. Pakornwut said that he was personally confident. However, on August 1st, in the parliament meeting, in addition to the live questions and general que stions, there will be a report from the Political Development Committee, chaired by Mr. Parit Wacharasindhu, MP for the Move Forward Party list, which has considered the political parties, which will have the issue of the law on party dissolution related to the development of political parties into political institutions, which he thinks the MPs should explain widely about the strength of political parties in a democratic regime. As for the establishment of a new party, I can honestly say that I have no idea because I am not a party executive and have no part in the decision-making process. Personally, I do not want to know. Whatever the results are and what they decide, I will go along with them. I have no conditions and will continue to work with the party. As for the case of Prime Minister Settha Thavisin, who released a closing statement saying that it was an honest act, Mr. Pakornwut said that he had not followed up and had not seen the statement. Source: Thai News Agency

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