Anutin" Yan is not the beginning of the story. The Ethics Amendment has never turned back. Continue to accelerate the solution to the people's problems before solving the law. Mr. Anutin Chanweerakul, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Home Affairs As the leader of the Bhumjaithai Party, he mentioned the case that the Party. The Pheu Thai Party resigned on the grounds that the adults in the coalition party Initially, they did not agree with the amendment of the Constitution, saying that they did not know the details and had not discussed it. Yesterday, Ms. Patongtarn Shinawatra, the Prime Minister, as the leader of the Pheu Thai Party, decided that this matter is not the most important issue. The most important issue is the flood. The situation of Chiang Rai Province and economic matters Today, the Prime Minister has solved many problems, and today 10,000 baht has been transferred to the accounts of many people. As for the news that Mr. Chusak Sirinil Minister of the Prime Minister's Office spoke at the meeting. The Pheu Thai Party said that the ethical amendment came from the head of the major political party, which is the coalition party. As for those who are linked to the Bhumjaithai Party, they insist that they are not involved and have never turned back, and the work needs to be discussed, and yesterday there was a discussion until we saw the direction that this matter is not an urgent matter. When asked if it was because of the backlash from the people who criticized the ethical correction, Mr. Anutin said that the government has only been in office for two weeks, and every day they are worried about the flood and they have to hurry up. As for them, they have to speed up the remedy. which must be completed by today. Source: Thai News Agency
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