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Censure bid:

Opposition picks out PM for Covid failure

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The opposition intends to censure Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha on his failure to eradicate the Covid19 pandemic.

It will also push for an extraordin­ary session of parliament if a censure debate can’t take place during the current parliament­ary session due to the pandemic.

Yutthaphon­g Charassath­ien, chairman of the main opposition Pheu Thai’s censure debate panel, says the party was initially planning to submit the debate motion before the New Year.

He now expects it to be submitted to House Speaker Chuan Leekpai in mid-January or at the latest, by the end of the month.

The censure debate would focus on the failure of the government, the PM in particular, to deal with the Covid-19 crisis, he said.

No further details were given as to how the government has allegedly slipped up.

Several ministers would also be censured for causing damage to the country.

Sutin Klungsang, the opposition’s chief whip who is also from Pheu Thai, said the party was concerned that a censure debate might not be able to take place during the current parliament­ary session.

However, he insisted the opposition would submit a censure debate motion before the end of this month.

Mr Sutin suggested parliament extend the current session or approve an extraordin­ary session if a censure debate can’t be held in time.

However, Mr Chuan yesterday said an extraordin­ary session to censure the PM was unlikely.

The opposition had until Feb 28 — the last day of the current session — to submit a censure motion, he said.

Asked what would happen if the opposition submitted the motion by Feb 28 but parliament was still unable to convene due to the pandemic, Mr Chuan said an extraordin­ary session might be possible at that stage.

Mr Chuan invited all parties to a meeting on Monday to discuss the impact of Covid-19 on meetings of the committee debating charter amendments.

As for other committees, Mr Chuan said parliament would complete amending its regulation­s on electronic meetings by the end of this week so all the meetings can be held online.

The cabinet yesterday approved a draft royal decree proposed by the Cabinet Secretaria­t to close the ordinary session of parliament from March 1, government spokesman Anucha Burapachai­sri said.

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