“Icecream” said he didn’t know about the news about the purchase, urging his fellow party members to think back to the first day.

Move Forward Party, "Icecream" can still smile. "Move Forward" will go under the knife tomorrow, urging fellow party members to be united, saying to think back to the first day, why did you join the party? Indicated that you do not know that there was any buying. Understand that the parliament meeting tomorrow, people are watching the court case a lot, but please do not forget the law that drives. Mr. Parit Wacharasindhu, MP of the Move Forward Party and spokesman of the Move Forward Party, said about today's Move Forward Party MP meeting that it is preparation for work in the House of Representatives this week. Tomorrow, many people will be watching the reading of the verdict in the Move Forward Party dissolution case. However, he would like to invite the public and the media to give importance to the agenda that will be considered in the meeting as well. The agenda to be considered tomorrow is the draft amendment to the Land Transport Act, which the Move Forward Party proposed. It is considered an importa nt law that the Move Forward Party has continuously pushed for and was one of the first to be submitted for consideration by the House since last year. The key point is decentralization to allow local governments to create more public transportation systems by themselves, such as determining routes and fares, which is believed to be the key to unlocking public transportation systems nationwide, facilitating travel and saving costs. Mr. Prisht reiterated that he understood that the public and the media would likely focus on the reading of the Constitutional Court's ruling at 3:00 p.m. tomorrow, but don't forget the agenda for the parliamentary meeting, which is something that the MPs will continue to drive forward. As for the opposition whip and government whip agreeing on the time of the House of Representatives meeting tomorrow, which may end earlier than usual, Mr. Parit stated that it could not be predicted in advance, but it would have to continue to perform its duties according to the agenda that would be considered. There was no need to end anything or end it earlier than agreed upon. However, he understood that all parties understood that what was happening in parallel with the House meeting was the reading of the Constitutional Court's decision. Mr. Panusaya also mentioned about the post about the fight in the case of dissolving the Move Forward Party, which is seen as a preparation if the case results in punishment, that in the past, the Move Forward Party wanted to communicate with the public and the media directly and honestly about what the approach to fighting the case is, and that the communication is careful, based on the facts and documents submitted to the Constitutional Court, so as not to be interpreted as trying to use the public forum to pressure the Constitutional Court. Therefore, it is the reason that the approach to fighting through the statements from Mr. Pita Limjaroenrat, the advisor to the leader of the Move Forward Party, and Mr. Chaithawat Tulathan, the leader of the Move Forward Party, will be an approach to fighting based on the same set of documents as the Constitutional Court. Most recently, last week, there was a press conference from Mr. Pita and Mr. Chaithawat, which was the content of the closing statement of the case, which was the last document submitted to the Constitutional Court. When asked about the case where Mr. Chirat Thongsuwan, MP for Chachoengsao of the Move Forward Party, came out to expose that a minister secretly sent someone to contact and buy him to join a new party, Mr. Parit replied that he did not know about this information and each MP may have different information. However, what he expected was that no matter what happens to the Move Forward Party tomorrow, the Move Forward Party MPs will move forward together as one. He believes that all Move Forward Party MPs remember well the day they first entered the party, what reason they entered, and how the country changed. Therefore, he believes that the memories of that day will be the compass to move forward as one to push for the changes that were promised to the people, especially in the past election. At the end, the reporters teased Mr. Prisht, asking if he was still smiling. Mr. Prisht replied that he was still smiling, but that he was now being tracked down by the opposition chief whip because he was late for the meeting. He then laughed. Source: Thai News Agency