Bangkok: "Suang" reiterates that the government is ready to explain the Entertainment Venue Act. Surawong reveals he wants the media to be a medium to open a stage to listen to opinions and understand the Entertainment Venue Act, emphasizing that the government is ready to explain, saying that when the next parliament meeting opens, the law will be the first priority.
According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Surawong Thienthong, Minister of Tourism and Sports, discussed the opening of the public hearing on the draft bill concerning the operation of entertainment businesses. He noted the need to wait for Mr. Chulaphan Amornvivat, Deputy Minister of Finance, to return to determine who will lead the public hearing. Some media outlets have shown interest in organizing it, and the government is prepared to provide necessary explanations.
Regarding the Pheu Thai Party's involvement in promoting understanding of the bill, Mr. Surawong stated that the party would not be heavily involved. Instead, he expressed a preference for a neutral party to organize the activities.
Mr. Surawong also emphasized his desire to conclude the matter before the House of Representatives session opens, noting that there is still time to foster understanding. He reiterated the importance of submitting the law to parliament as soon as the session begins, as it is a top priority. If it cannot be submitted, the process will face further delays.