“Chuan” demands a question from the Prime Minister in the middle of the parliament after asking for more than half a year without an answer.

Parliament, "Chuan" demands a question from the Prime Minister in the middle of the parliament after asking for more than half a year without an answer from the government. As for the chairman "Wan Nor", he went along with it. It's not like he thinks it's not important to answer in the Royal Gazette. He can answer whenever he wants. Mr. Chuan Leekpai, a party-list MP and former leader of the Democrat Party, stood up to ask questions in the House of Representatives meeting today (August 1) about the questions that the questioner asked for to be answered in the Royal Gazette, asking the government to expedite them because some questions have been sent for about half a year and have not yet received an answer. Therefore, he asked the House to follow up. Mr. Chuan also asked the government MPs to help follow up on the questions that the government asked for to be answered in the Royal Gazette because they are questions that will benefit the people and the ministers have time to consider each question, allowing t hem to answer the questions clearly and have time to consider the facts without having to travel to answer the questions and not wasting the time of the House meeting. While Mr. Wan Muhammad Noor Matha, the Speaker of the House, has assigned the Office of the Secretary-General of the House of Representatives to continue to follow up and inquire and asked the Office of the Secretary-General to inform him to inform the person who asked the question as well, along with urging the government to please answer within a reasonable period of time when there is information because the person who asked and the public are following this matter as well. It is not like answering in the Royal Gazette and thinking it is not important. You can answer whenever you want. I see that every question is important. In addition, according to the 2019 House of Representatives Meeting Regulations, Section 165, the Prime Minister or Minister who is questioned must respond within 30 days from the date of sending it to the Prime Minist er or Minister. If the response cannot be made within the specified time, the reason for the delay must be stated and a date when the response will be made. Source: Thai News Agency