Rogue MP Punishment Demanded Amidst Vote-Buying Allegations
A Member of Parliament from the People's Party is accused of being a 'rogue MP' after voting against party lines. The party leader insists on the harshest punishment while addressing allegations of vote-buying.
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A Member of Parliament from the People's Party voted against party lines during a prime ministerial vote on March 19, 2569.
This action led to accusations of being a 'rogue MP' and suspicions of vote-buying.
The party leader stated that 'rogue MPs' would face the harshest punishment.
Internal investigations were initiated to clarify the timeline and facts surrounding the MP's selection and actions.
Concerns were raised about the qualifications of some Pheu Thai Party nominees for ministerial positions, with one individual facing DSI charges.
A party seminar on March 24, 2569, is expected to provide clarity on ministerial appointments.
The constitution is identified as a factor enabling such political maneuvering.