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PPRP investigates 20 MPs from Thammanat’s group for violating party regulations

PPRP appoints "Kanchana-Phakthorn" as deputy party secretary, "Samart" as deputy spokesperson, and sets up a committee to investigate 20 MPs of the " Thammanat group " for violating party regulations, expecting results within 60 days, confirming that they will not be expelled. Mr. Paiboon Nititawan, Secretary-General of the Palang Pracharath Party, announced the resolution of the 6/2024 Palang Pracharath Party Executive Committee meeting that Gen. Prawit Wongsuwan, leader of the Palang Pracharath Party as chairman of the meeting, signed Order 14/2024 appointing two deputy secretaries-general of the Palang Pracharath Party, namely 1. Phakkarathorn Thianchai, former governor of Chonburi Province, and Kanchana Chongwa, MP for Chaiyaphum, Palang Pracharath Party. In addition, the meeting also resolved to set up a committee to investigate whether 20 members of the House of Representatives (MPs) of the Palang Pracharath Party had committed any actions that may have violated the Palang Pracharath Party regulation s or not, and to set temporary measures during the consideration. The meeting resolved to approve the establishment of an investigation committee, assigning Paiboon Nititawan to be the chairman of the investigation within 60 days. When asked about the case of setting up a committee to investigate 20 MPs of the Palang Pracharath Party, Mr. Paiboon said that there must be an investigation into whether the actions violated the party regulations or not. The framework for consideration is whether the duties of the Palang Pracharath Party members were performed, including an investigation into whether there were any violations of the party regulations. There are several points that the committee must investigate further. There has not yet been an investigation into whether there have been any violations. Temporary measures have been set, confirming that there will be no nominations to sit on the special committee or expulsion from the party because there is no necessary reason. Instead, other methods of punishment will be used. When asked if this method would force MPs to resign themselves, Mr. Paiboon said it was not a forced move, but rather a move to follow the party's policies.-315 - Thai News Agency Source: Thai News Agency