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PCP to have Phanthil apologize to Village Headmen's Assoc.

PCP to have Phanthil apologize to Village Headmen's Assoc.

Thairath•Politics•3d ago

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The Progressive Citizens Party is arranging for MP Phanthil Nuanjoem to formally apologize to the Village Headmen's Association following controversy over his parliamentary remarks.

  • •The Progressive Citizens Party (PCP) is preparing to issue a formal apology from MP Phanthil Nuanjoem to the Village Headmen's Association.
  • •Phanthil's parliamentary remarks allegedly implied village headmen were involved in drug problems, sparking a dispute.
  • •The Ministry of Interior will be asked to mediate the apology, aiming to de-escalate conflict and clarify the role of village headmen.
  • •The PCP's ethics committee will also investigate the matter internally and determine disciplinary action against Phanthil.

Overview

  • •The Progressive Citizens Party (PCP) is preparing to make a formal request to the Ministry of Interior.
  • •The request is to help coordinate with the Village Headmen's Association to arrange a meeting.
  • •The meeting is intended for Phanthil Nuanjoem, an MP for the PCP, to apologize for his parliamentary remarks.
  • •Phanthil's remarks in parliament allegedly linked village headmen to drug issues, causing controversy.
  • •The PCP is not ignoring the public outcry and intends to facilitate an apology in order to reduce conflict.
  • •On May 7, the PCP's ethics committee will urgently consider the matter and determine disciplinary action against Phanthil.
  • •The resolution of this issue is considered crucial for the PCP due to its recent Bangkok election campaign and proactive provincial work, as maintaining good relations with local governance is vital for future policy implementation.

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Key Entities

Organization

Progressive Citizens Party(ปชน.)
A political party actively involved in parliamentary discussions and election campaigns.
Village Headmen's Association(สมาคมกำนันผู้ใหญ่บ้าน)
An association representing village headmen across Thailand, which is seeking an apology from an MP.
Ministry of Interior(กระทรวงมหาดไทย)
A government ministry that will be asked to mediate communication between a political party and the Village Headmen's Association.

Person

Phanthil Nuanjoem(ภัณฑิล น่วมเจิม)
A Member of Parliament (MP) for the Progressive Citizens Party representing Bangkok, whose parliamentary remarks led to controversy.
MP from the Kla Tham Party(สส.พรรคกล้าธรรม)
An MP from the Kla Tham Party who has called for an ethics committee investigation into Phanthil Nuanjoem's remarks.