“Pita” is worried after the Constitutional Court made a statement about the ambassador.

Bangkok, "Pita" is worried after the Constitutional Court announced that ambassadors expressing their opinions "must have manners", pointing out that all parties involved in the international community must be careful about who they criticize. Do not stick to your own law because there are still international laws. Hope that it will not have a bad effect on Thailand. Mr. Pita Limjaroenrat, former MP from the party list and former advisor to the leader of the Move Forward Party, talked about reading the Constitutional Court's ruling, which referred to the etiquette of expressing opinions from embassies and foreign countries, saying that he was worried because each part is related to the international community, whether it is the government, the law, the judiciary, everyone is involved. In addition, Thailand wants to be a part of the world community, both FTA and OECD. At the same time, the judicial side, such as the Constitutional Court, in the middle of the month, there will be an invitation to join an inte rnational conference, and there is a part that mentions the relevance of the Thai Constitutional Court with foreign countries. I speak in my capacity as a legislator. When talking about the world community or strongly criticizing someone, we have to be careful. Warning that it may reflect back on us does not mean that we will hold that our country has the same laws, even though there are international laws. Also, inviting other courts to the conference means that we accept it. We can talk about them, and they must talk about us. However, I hope that there will be no negative effects on Thailand, but we cannot guess the minds of the world community because we should put our country first. Source : Thai News Agency