“Adisorn” proposes an oral motion to examine the Constitutional Court judges.

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"Adisorn" proposes an oral motion to investigate the Constitutional Court judges for violating the Code of Ethics in the case of a mocking speech to the Move Forward Party, which was dissolved. Mr. Adisorn Piangket, MP for the Pheu Thai Party, said that he will propose an oral motion to the House of Representatives to check and balance the work of the Constitutional Court judges. In the case of a Constitutional Court judge who described what was reported in the news, he just saw that it was not behaving in accordance with the ethics of being a judge. It is a big deal, not because he dissolved the Move Forward Party, but it is a matter of conduct and conduct as a judge and a judge who has a clear code of ethics. This case is showing off, insulting, destroying the opposing party, having prejudices, and being unworthy of holding the position of a Constitutional Court judge. As a legislative MP, he sees that the actions of such judges, or more than this, are extremely dangerous to governance in a democratic reg ime. Therefore, it must be investigated whether this judge has faith in the democratic regime with the King as head of state. He does not think that this matter is about the opposition or the government, but about the dignity of the judiciary and the legislature. When he saw the picture, he laughed and ridiculed it. Therefore, he sees that these behaviors are not worthy of holding the position any longer. This case is a check and balance. Even though some people think it is risky, he thinks that the administrative department should be mindful. "You only have 9 people. We have already let you stay high. If you want to stay low, come and join us as MPs. We do not think of ourselves as the opposition or the government. The dignity of the judiciary, the legislature, and the executive branch, they are separated to balance each other," said Mr. Adisorn. As for whether or not to submit a joint request with the Prachachon Party to amend the law, Mr. Adisorn said that there was no problem in principle. As for the o pposition party preparing to propose an urgent verbal motion on this matter as well, Mr. Adisorn said that he had heard news that there would be an urgent verbal motion proposed. When asked whether he would forward it to the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) for an ethics investigation, Mr. Adisorn said that was the next step. Those who were not suitable and had been disbarred, they wanted to continue as monks. He confirmed that he had not discussed the matter with the government whip. He proposed it as an MP because he saw it as an important matter to make the Constitutional Court or the judiciary aware that they were not gods above ordinary people. According to ethics, they could not explain anything. Mr. Adisorn also said that speaking in this MP meeting has the power to impeach. If we cannot impeach something, the people will request to impeach it themselves. Reporters reported that in addition to Mr. Adisorn, the Prachachon Party is preparing to propose an urgent oral motion on this matter in the afternoon as well, by Mr. Nattapong Ruangpanyawut, MP for the party list, as the party leader Source: Thai News Agency