Do not warn, “Ice” does not violate serious ethics.

Parliament, July 25 – “Padiphat” said there was no need to warn “Ice Ratchanok” about his conduct in the council meeting room. did not commit serious ethical violations MPs are public figures. must be ready for inspection Take responsibility for what you do gradually learn Wrong-right is not limited to old or new. The old MPs also made mistakes.

Mr. Padipat Santipada, 1st Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives from the Kaow Klai Party Mentioned in the case of posting a picture of the posture sitting in the House of Representatives of Ms. Ratchanok Srinok, MP for Bangkok, the Kao Klai Party, along with the statement that the Parliament is not a cinema. MPs, everything is in the regulations and ethics of the members of the House of Representatives. Which all members have maturity that we must respect because members must be responsible for themselves, so if MPs do not commit any serious offenses that are clear in the code of ethics or do not have complaints I think there is no need to be very strict with MPs. Because if compared to some MPs who did not come to the meeting or came to view inappropriate images in the meeting room considered more guilty Therefore, if going strictly in every matter It’s difficult for MPs to act Therefore, I thought that if there was nothing that conflicted with the Code of Ethics, there would be no need to charge anything.

As for instructing the new MPs to prevent criticism or not, the Deputy Speaker of the House said that almost half of the new MPs in the House of Representatives. I think each party would warn each other. It’s probably not something that they have to warn only MPs of the far-reaching party. Like in the last round, there were things he did right. Make mistakes and senior MPs help each other to warn Or perhaps the Speaker of the House of Representatives sent a little letter to introduce himself, thinking that he was slowly learning.

For the case where inappropriate postures of members have been published Mr. Padipat said MPs are public figures and parliamentary meetings are broadcast live. MPs must accept that their own lives must be scrutinized, so criticism, whether positive or negative, must be ready. because he is a public figure “The fact of holding oneself properly does not matter whether it is a new MP or an old MP. Because many people who are caught in the case insert their cards instead Or get hit by that story, this story is not a new MP. I think new or old MPs are probably not the issue. It depends on everyone respecting the rules of working together. And measure each other at the results and the work, “said the vice chairman of the council.-Thai News Agency

Source: Thai News Agency