“Natcha” brought 20 kg of “fried black chin tilapia” for lunch for the media.

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Parliament, "Natcha" brought "fried black chin tilapia" 20 kg. for lunch for the media after letting fellow MPs try it, but "Pichet" forbade filming in the dining room, fearing that this afternoon's urgent motion would be ineffective because there were suspicious matters. "Attakar" said he did not like it and would not support it after a reporter invited him to try the fish menu. Mr. Natcha Boonchaiinsawat, MP for Bangkok, Move Forward Party, as Vice Chairman of the Subcommittee on Consideration of the Causes and Solutions, including the Impacts of Importing Black-chinned Tilapia, walked around pushing a cart with food, a menu of fried black-chinned tilapia, seafood sauce, and steamed rice, to make a statement to the media after he brought the menu for fellow MPs to try at the MPs' dining room so that they would experience the taste and share it with people in the area. He also wanted to take photos and videos to capture the feeling of the taste, but Mr. Pichet Chueamuangphan, Second Vice Chairman of the Hou se of Representatives, sent an officer to explain that no photos could be taken in any case. Therefore, he did not understand whether the black-chinned tilapia would cause the parliament to collapse or not. Why could he not take videos? He also told his assistant that he did not let the officers or assistants help him when bringing it in. He was confused about whether he had to carry 20 kilograms of fish by himself or not. Mr. Natcha asked that the black-chinned tilapia entering the parliament has begun to have no merit. Why is it so difficult? The establishment of the subcommittee has been done with many obstacles. Today, we do not know whether an urgent motion will be set or not. Even fried black-chinned tilapia cannot be brought in for MPs to taste. He is afraid that the urgent motion set by the Move Forward Party this afternoon will be ineffective. However, he would like the media to continue to follow up and confirm that he cannot accept it. If it is a death, let it be known that this kind of ecosystem will be passed on to the next generation. After the press conference, he gave the media a fried black-chinned tilapia for lunch and said to criticize as much as possible because the House of Representatives does not have space for MPs to go back and tell people in their communities. At one point, while the media were tasting the fried fish, Mr. Atthakorn Sirilathayakorn, a party-list MP for the Palang Pracharath Party and Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives, walked past the press conference area. The media invited him to join them in tasting the black-chinned tilapia, but Mr. Atthakorn refused, saying that he did not like it, that he did not support it, and that he only wanted to get rid of it. As for the black-chinned tilapia, they would have to talk about it anyway. Source: Thai News Agency