Senator Red Shirt takes out cash in the middle of the parliament, asks why they don’t distribute it like this

Parliament, Senator Daeng, a former pork vendor, took out cash in the middle of the parliament, asking why they didn't give it out like this instead of digital money, supporting ten thousand baht to buy cows and buffaloes to raise, ignoring bullying comments about grassroots senators, but they are big roots, bringing tears to the Senate chairman. Reporters reported that in the Senate meeting, the agenda for considering the draft of the additional fiscal year 2024 budget bill, the budget framework of 122 billion baht, was chaired by General Kriangkrai Srirak, First Vice President of the Senate. Ms. Daeng Kongma, a senator from other groups in Amnat Charoen Province, stood up to debate for the first time with a sobbing and trembling voice, saying that she was a pork vendor who had only encountered vendors in the countryside. Many people called this group of people 'grassroots'. However, she would like to say that we are not grassroots, but we are 'a large root that makes the tree strong, produces flowers, bea rs fruits, and raises leaves and branches beautifully like other trees in the world. This tree is called the Thai nation, which consists of the nation, religion, and monarchy.' Ms. Daeng said that she is very happy and delighted that the government will distribute 10,000 baht to Thai people, but she is worried about how she will spend it after receiving this money. Since it is digital money, she feels troubled because some families with 4-5 members, if they add up to 40,000-50,000 baht, they will not be able to use it to repair their house, buy buffaloes or cows to raise. Then she held up the cash she had in the form of 1,000-baht and 500-baht notes. 'Why doesn't the government give money like this so that it's easy for us to use, but we don't know about other people. I agree with giving money to Thai people, but I don't agree with the method of giving it as digital money. The government is going to give it to Thai people anyway, so why not make them happy, which seems to increase their suffering?' said Ms. Daeng. Reporters reported that during the debate of Ms. Daeng, Mr. Mongkol Surassajja, President of the Senate, who was sitting on the throne, raised his mobile phone to film the debater and talked with General Kriangkrai Srirak, First Vice President of the Senate, who was the chairman of the meeting at that time, and pointed to his eyes with a gesture of emotion with the debater before picking up a tissue to wipe away tears for a long time, even after changing the debater, he was still wiping. Source: Thai News Agency