PM thanks for encouragement after Constitutional Court sets date for decision on Pichit’s appointment case

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Army Club, The Prime Minister thanked many people for sending encouragement after the Constitutional Court scheduled a verdict on the case of appointing 'Phichit', confident that he had done his best in the past, believing that the stability of the government was stable after many parties were concerned about the political situation in August, saying that he did not know there was a Khao Yai declaration, and viewing playing golf as a normal thing for acquaintances to go exercise together. Prime Minister Settha Thavisin gave an interview about preparations after the Constitutional Court scheduled a ruling on the end of his ministerial status in the case of 40 senators filing a petition for the appointment of Pichit Chuenban as Minister to the Prime Minister's Office on August 14. He said that he had not prepared anything yet because he just found out yesterday (July 24). He would have to wait and see. The case is now closed. However, he is still not sure when the closing statement will be. He understands that it will be within seven days. The Prime Minister also said that many people have sent him encouragement, thank you very much. In the past, I believe that I have done my best. Now, all the information has been sent completely and I understand that it is in the entire justice process. I do not want to talk about it. When asked if the Prime Minister was still as confident as before and had previously stated that he would not disrupt the work, the Prime Minister said that he was still confident that he would work to his full potential and was full of spirit. Many parties are concerned that there will be many political events in August. Do you trust the coalition parties and political stability? The Prime Minister said, 'You must have seen the images of me doing activities with every coalition party. The way we talk to each other, we always talk. We meet a lot during the auspicious month and talk about work. Everything is still going well. Things that we don't understand are normal in living together. We manage to solve the problems.' When asked if there had been any discussions about the Khao Yai Declaration, the Prime Minister said that he was not sure what it meant, but he understood that there was an image of Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Anutin Charnvirakul as the leader of the Bhumjaithai Party, and an image of former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra as the spiritual leader of the Pheu Thai Party. However, Pheu Thai and Bhumjaithai have more than a declaration. They are already a joint contract because they are coalition parties. It is a formula of the two parties that have won 314 votes, which we have been talking about all along. He believes that it is a matter of exercising and playing golf together, which is normal. Thai society is a society where we associate with each other, whether they are businessmen, politicians, or former politicians. When asked if the differences of opinion on cannabis would not cause conflict, the Prime Minister said that he personally thought it would not be l ike that because we ourselves proposed to enact it as a law and there were discussions. He asked that it be the responsibility of the Ministry of Public Health to continue working. Source: Thai News Agency