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‘Pichet’ orders the setting up of a bell for complaints in front of the parliament.

'Pichet' goes back to the past of King Khun, orders the setting up of a huge bell for the people to file complaints in front of the parliament, criticizes whether it goes against smart parliament or not. Officials say that each person has their own style, just follow orders. The reporter reported that the House of Representatives has set up a complaint center in front of the parliament building on the Wat Kaew Fa side. A large bell has been hung in front of the center, which has caught the eye of those who saw it and criticized whether it contradicts the modern parliamentary policy of the parliament or not. When reporters asked the relevant parliamentary units, they were informed that the bell was the idea of ??Mr. Pichet Chueamuangphan, the 2nd Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, to be a symbol for people to easily notice their complaints. Officers will be waiting to receive complaints inside the center, and people do not need to go to the petition submission point at Sala Kaew inside the parl iament building, especially on parliamentary meetings on Wednesdays and Thursdays, when many people come to submit their complaints. However, if anyone wants to come to the petition submission point at Sala Kaew to hold a press conference, they can do so as usual. As for whether the installation of the bell would be considered a throwback to the time of King Ramkhamhaeng and contradict the smart parliament policy that has been implemented since the time of Mr. Chuan Leekpai as the President of the Parliament, the source said that it would have to be considered to be each person's own style. The President and Vice President have different styles. As for the officials, they would only proceed according to the orders. The reporter reported that the complaint center and the bell that were installed were just completed last week. They have not yet been officially opened and are expected to be open to the public soon. Source: Thai News Agency