There was no impact because the senator complained that his name had been cited and submitted to be removed. “Settha-Pichit”

Bangkok: "Direkrit" stated that there was no impact after a senator complained about his name being used and filed a petition with the Constitutional Court to remove "Seththa-Pichit" from his position on the grounds that he had completed all signatures as required by law. Clarified that all names will not be revealed. Afraid it will have an impact Mr. Direkrit Jenkrongtham, Senator, is one of 40 Senators who signed up to submit to the Constitutional Court to rule on the disqualification of ministerial positions of Mr. Settha Thavisin, Prime Minister, and Mr. Phichit Chuenban, Minister attached to the Prime Minister's Office. Gave an interview in the case that Mr. Seri Suwannaphanon, Senator, refused to submit his name to submit the matter to the Constitutional Court. and stated that there was a leader who falsely claimed that the said case had no effect. To submit a petition to the Constitutional Court Because the number of signatures required by law has been completed, which is not less than 1 in 10 of the available members, or 25 people. The signatures included 40 senators. As for the request to reveal the names, All senators who signed It is the prerogative of each person to disclose or not. Also, some people don't want it revealed. Because I'm worried that it will have an impact. or cause various advantages or disadvantages 'Many senators are adults. I don't want to go out to the media. Or is it not necessary to show up? This matter is a secret matter and must be submitted to the President of the Senate. to submit to the Constitutional Court for consideration. The names of the senators have been disclosed to the court. If there is a judgment or decision, the details will be disclosed. But during the operation I don't want it to be revealed. Me as a co-signer I admit that I have not seen the entire list,' Mr. Direkrit said. Source: Thai News Agency