Coalition Government parties to hold press conference this afternoon
September 11th, 2008 - 4:19 pm ICT by Amrit RashmisrisethiDeputy Leader of the Chart Thai party Somsak Prisananuntakul (สมศักดิ์ ปริศนานันทกุล) revealed that this afternoon the 6 parties of the Coalition Government will hold a joint press conference to reveal their stances on the establishment of a new government. He said that the candidates to be proposed for the new Prime Minister’s vote would be decided amongst the parties themselves but admitted that he expected each party to conclude the matter before the press conference.
Mr. Somsak commented that the creation of a national government would be impractical despite a lot of discussion on the concept. He said that if such a government were erected it would make the Parliament system obsolete.
Source : National News Bureau, Public Relations Department of Thailand
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