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BANGKOK: Opposition Leader Natthaphong Ruengpanyawut submitted a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra under Section 151 of the Constitution at Parliament on Thursday .
"We cannot trust the current government to govern the country because the Prime Minister lacks the qualifications, knowledge, and the will to resolve the people's problems. She has shown no responsibility as Prime Minister," Natthaphong remarked. Furthermore, he addressed corruption issues, saying the no-confidence debate would reveal the government’s mismanagement and serve as a test of the coalition’s stability.
The Speaker also confirmed that the government was prepared for the censure debate, scheduled for March 24. The duration and timing of the debate would be discussed between the opposition leader and the government’s chief whip, in line with parliamentary rules and customs.
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