Jurin pointed out that the country is a legal state. Politics must obey the law.

Bangkok, June 10 – “Jurin” indicates that the country is a legal state. Politics must therefore respect the law, regardless of whether the Election Commission, courts have a duty to enforce the law according to the rule of law. Politics can move forward, must count one from the approval of MPs first

Jurin Laksanawisit, acting leader of the Democrat Party Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Commerce gave an interview after presiding over the Thai-Chinese relations course. For senior executives, 2nd generation, political issues that As for politics, everything must be counted from the approval of the Election Commission (ECT) in order to open the parliamentary session. and move on to the selection of the Speaker of the Council election of prime minister and the next government The procedure is already in accordance with the constitution.

As for what the new government will look like, I still can’t answer. But at this time, the Progressive Party must still be considered to be the mainstay in forming the government. He thought that the people were watching what would happen in the end.

Personally, I think that when the party moves far, it can gather a majority in the House of Representatives. Yes, it is the duty to continue to manage the government. And everything will go into a movement that is constitutional and legal.

A reporter asked if the ECT accepted that Mr. Phitha would be examined under Section 151, would it affect the vote of the Prime Minister in the House of Representatives? how little But everything must be constitutional and according to the law. Elections are the result of political decisions made by the people’s brothers and sisters. But everyone must be under the constitution. All parties must be subject to the law. And it must be the duty of the statutory mechanisms to enforce the law.

Therefore, when the Election Commission proceeds, how It will be up to the Election Commission to decide what to say. in order to comply with the law No one is above the law, and the Election Commission itself is not in a position to avoid enforcing the law. When the result is something, it has to go to court. Which court will it be? It depends on the issue that the Election Commission will set up which court to go to. because there are conditions that, if it is a matter of qualifications for elected MPs, whether they will be able to run for election or not Must be the Supreme Court But if the property The question of being an MP and whether they are disqualified as an MP or not is a matter for the Constitutional Court. which has already clearly defined process steps can’t do otherwise Everyone has a duty to obey the law. because Thailand is a legal state must operate in accordance with the rule of law Everyone is under the same law. Therefore, all have to wait for a mechanism that will act according to the law.

Reporters asked if there was a political accident with the party that got the most votes, would there be a pole shift to set up the government? Mr. Jurin said that he could not answer in advance. But at this time, the Progressive Party must be regarded as the backbone of the government and would like it to be successful. He holds clear political and legal principles. in politics after the election Any party that can form a majority in the House of Representatives has the right to form a government. As for the law, everyone has a duty to comply with the law. If breaking the law Law enforcement mechanisms are also responsible for implementing the law. because the principle is already clear Both politically and legally.-Thai News Agency

Source: Thai News Agency