The committee hopes MPs will oppose the government’s support for the amnesty law.

Parliament, "MP Parit" reveals that he is moving forward and is ready to join the committee to study the amnesty law. Moving forward and offering to consider together. Hoping to gain support from the opposition-government Accepting that the decision of the Constitutional Court will be taken tomorrow to consider pushing for the law. Mr. Parit Watcharasindhu, spokesman for the Progressive Party Discussing the proposal to postpone the motion to set up a special committee to study the draft amnesty law of opposition whips. that it is the right of each political party to use different methods to push for draft laws If a special committee is set up to study The Progressive Party will present the draft law that the Pheu Thai Party has already submitted for consideration together, explaining the reasons, hoping that it will receive support from political parties in the House of Representatives, both the government and the opposition. As for the 60-day study period, will it delay the enactment of the law or not? Mr . Prit said that the Progressive Party has a draft law ready. And there is also the body of the Ruam Thai Sang Chart Party. of the Thai Teachers for the People Party As for other political parties that do not yet have a legal matter, they may use the method of setting up a special committee to study it. If the draft of the Progressive Party is to be considered, it is ready immediately. But if the council meeting The method of setting up an extraordinary committee will be used first. We will use our body. Go talk to the special committee. 'I understand that this is one way that the government has chosen to proceed. We will try our best to use the space to present our main ideas and reasoning. And I hope that our draft will be considered in the first session. and received approval from the House of Representatives We understand that if it can be approved by the House of Representatives The voices of MPs from the Progressive Party alone will not be enough. We need to talk with other political parties, both in t he opposition and in the government. Give approval to our draft,' Mr. Prit said. When asked whether he was concerned or not, many parties were concerned that the Section 112 amnesty would be a sensitive issue and could not be included in the amnesty draft. Mr. Prit said that the draft principles of the Progressive Party Principles of amnesty for cases with motives political expression The draft of the Progressive Party does not specifically specify the base of the offense. But a committee from various parties will be appointed to consider it on a case-by-case basis. 'The decision of the Constitutional Court tomorrow (January 31) regarding the proposed amendment to Section 112 will be taken into consideration in order to push for success in the proposed amnesty law. The draft amnesty law proposed by the Progressive Party has been added to the agenda of the House of Representatives. Tomorrow, Mr. Chaithawat Tulathon, leader of the Kao Klai Party, and Mr. Pitha Limjaroenrat Progress Party MP Didn't go to hear the decision at the Constitutional Court. Due to having to perform duties at the House of Representatives,' Mr. Prit said. Source: Thai News Agency