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Piyabutr slams MPs over S112 amnesty
Piyabutr slams MPs over S112 amnesty

Bangkok Post

time11-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Bangkok Post

Piyabutr slams MPs over S112 amnesty

Piyabutr Saengkanokkul, secretary-general of the Progressive Movement, criticised politicians for not backing an amnesty for lese majeste offences as the House of Representatives began deliberating five bills aimed at fostering reconciliation and granting amnesty for political offences. On his Facebook account, Mr Piyabutr wrote on Friday that politicians were reluctant to support an amnesty for political expression, including cases involving Section 112 of the Criminal Code, or the lese majeste law, because they did not have "permission". He said these politicians were concerned about being stripped of permission to be in government or the opportunity to become the government. He suggested that had they been given the green light, many would have reversed their stance. Mr Piyabutr said one of the responsibilities of MPs is to make laws, which raises the question as to who these MPs represent if his assumption is true. He said that politicians in this day and age were more "cowardly" than those in the past. His criticism drew a strong backlash from Thanakorn Wangboonkongchana, a list-MP from the United Thai Nation (UTN) Party, which also proposed a reconciliation bill called the "Promote Peaceful Society Bill". He accused Mr Piyabutr of distorting facts and stirring divisiveness, saying political legitimacy was given by the people who selected the MPs to represent them in the House, so any amnesty bill must be thoroughly examined. Mr Thanakorn defended the UTN-sponsored bill, which was criticised by People's Party (PP) list-MP Rangsiman Rome during the debate as being selective and tailored to certain groups. He said the party's version sought to grant amnesty to general political offences that were non-violent in nature and that an independent committee would be appointed to screen amnesty cases to ensure fairness. He said that lese majeste offences were a national security issue and granting amnesty could encourage more violations. He urged Mr Piyabutr and Mr Rangsiman to stop using radicalism to deepen divisiveness. "Stop throwing tantrums when things don't go your way. Change your mindset to be in line with constitutional principles. Don't see every case as a political case," he said. Phai Lik, secretary-general of the Klatham Party, said the party did not support any amnesty for lese majeste offences. Its "Promote Peaceful Society Bill" was among the five bills being examined.

Thai Defence Minister dismisses calls for House dissolution following leaked audio
Thai Defence Minister dismisses calls for House dissolution following leaked audio

The Star

time18-06-2025

  • Politics
  • The Star

Thai Defence Minister dismisses calls for House dissolution following leaked audio

BANGKOK: The leaked audio clip between Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra and Cambodian Senate President Hun Sen will not lead to the dissolution of the House or a coup, Defence Minister Phumtham Wechayachai said on Wednesday (June 18). He stated that the Thai Prime Minister had communicated and clarified the matter with the Commander of the 2nd Army Region and had received confirmation from the Commander that he understood the situation well and had no further questions or concerns. 'If the media or the public still have doubts about this matter, they may directly ask the Commander of the 2nd Army Region for clarification to prevent any misunderstandings,' he added. Phumtham emphasised that the commanders of the other army regions were not involved in this issue, saying there was no misunderstanding. Phumtham firmly rejected calls from Piyabutr Saengkanokkul, Secretary-General of the Progressive Movement, for the Prime Minister to resign and dissolve the House in response to the public backlash over the leaked audio clip. 'There is no reason to dissolve the House, and there is no possibility of a coup, as the current situation is not severe or critical enough to warrant such action,' he said. When asked about concerns over the political situation and media reports, Phumtham replied, 'I'm not worried because the Commander of the 2nd Army Region has already confirmed there are no issues, and there is no need for panic.' Finally, addressing doubts about the government's stability, he stated that the government remains strong, and the matter had already been clarified between the Prime Minister and the Commander of the 2nd Army Region during their meeting. He reiterated, 'If anyone still doesn't understand, they can directly contact the Commander of the 2nd Army Region. This is not a crisis.' Earlier, Piyabutr Saengkanokkul had called for the Prime Minister to dissolve the House, citing the leaked audio conversation between the Thai Prime Minister and the Cambodian Senate President, as well as the ongoing conflict between the Pheu Thai and Bhumjaithai parties over the Interior Minister position, which he believes has affected the stability of the government. He stated that under nearly two years of this cross-party government, the Pheu Thai Party had failed to implement its campaign promises and thus called for the Prime Minister to dissolve the House of Representatives so that the public could decide anew who should lead the government and resolve the political crisis in the short term. He added that his suggestion was for the benefit of both the country and the Pheu Thai Party, to prevent the situation from leading to a coup. 'Prime Minister, please show leadership and dissolve the House. There is nothing more important than the people,' Piyabutr said. - The Nation/ANN

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