Bhumjaithai Party Implements Strict Name Checks During Prime Minister’s Censure Debate

Bangkok: ‘Bhumjaithai’ arranges 3 shifts, checks names strictly to monitor the prime minister’s censure debate.

According to Thai News Agency, the Bhumjaithai Party has organized its MPs into three shifts to monitor the no-confidence debate against Prime Minister Paethongtarn Shinawatra. The debate is scheduled to take place on March 24-25. The shifts are designed to ensure the presence of MPs at all times, with strict name checks being conducted throughout both days.

On March 24, the shifts are divided into three time slots: 12:00-17:30, 17:30-23:00, and 23:00-05:30. For March 25, the time slots are set as 08:00-13:30, 13:30-19:00, and 19:00-23:30. MPs are allowed to take breaks but are required to remain within the parliamentary premises during the debate period.