“Wissanu” refuses to accept work as an adviser to the Prime Minister free kidney exchange

Internal Affairs


Government House, “Wissanu” refuses to sit as an adviser to the Prime Minister. Free kidney exchange reveals that in the first cabinet meeting, the Prime Minister has not yet assigned special work, pointing out that he has not yet seen the request for “Seththa” to explain the issue of 40 senators before sending it to the Constitutional Court.

Mr. Wissanu Krea-ngam, Advisor to the Prime Minister Said after the Cabinet meeting that the atmosphere of today’s meeting did not have any matters that needed to be consulted. By Cabinet Secretary He was able to perform his duties well. and in the Cabinet meeting Prime Minister The meeting policy was given not to have agenda items wandering into the meeting.

When asked if he had seen the Prime Minister’s explanation. Has it been submitted to the Constitutional Court yet? Mr. Wisanu said it will be sent to him today. But I haven’t watched it yet. Which must be sent to the Constitutional Court on June 7th. As for the issue, there was a discussion with the Cabinet secre
tary. Regarding making such a clarification or not, Mr. Wissanu said he did not know. He had not seen it yet. Which I will go and see. because it will be sent to you today And I didn’t know that I would have to look at the explanation alone. Or together with the Cabinet secretary or not? At this time, clarification has not yet arrived.

As for today’s Cabinet meeting Has the Prime Minister assigned any work or not? Mr. Wissanu said that he did not entrust himself. But leave it to the Cabinet meeting. Because the Cabinet knows what matters are about whom. That person went to take care of it. As for the details, let the government spokesperson announce it.

However, Mr. Wisanu stated that he will join the Cabinet every Tuesday. But traveling in other provinces is exempt from Cabinet meetings. As for his office, he went to look at it. Well done, no problems. It is the former office of the Deputy Secretary-General of the Cabinet. who retired

When asked about the case where there was news that Mr. Wisanu? Accepte
d to come help with government work. The condition is to receive a kidney transplant. At Rama 9 Hospital, Mr. Wisanu said: No, that’s not true because he didn’t have a kidney transplant. I already told the doctor. And the doctor agreed that he still shouldn’t have a kidney transplant. Because kidney transplantation requires the need to take immune-suppressing drugs. Just a moment ago he talked with Mr. Phumtham Wechayachai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Commerce. who take immune-suppressing drugs which when people’s immunity decreases Other diseases are easily inserted.

Mr. Wisanu added that in addition, finding a kidney to match is not easy. But in the case of Mr. Phumtham It’s a match because it’s the child’s kidney. As for me, I don’t want to take my child’s kidney. Because today I live comfortably and normally. He undergoes dialysis every day and is in good order. But it might be a little busy on Tuesday. I have to wake up early. Because normally, if I’m at home, I’ll wake up around noon in the a
fternoon.

Source: Thai News Agency