“Jiraborn” enters the Government House in preparation for the Prime Minister's visit to the Maha Saragam-Roi Ed area. Look at agriculture issues, reveals 3 ministers from PM's office yet no division of labor. Say that duty comes with responsibility. But that's pride.
At 11:15 am on May 1st, Minister attached to the Prime Minister's Office, Mrs. Jiraborn Sindhubrai, said that she had arrived today to discuss arrangements for a field trip to Maha Saragam Province and Roi Et Province. Prime Minister on May 5-6, which trips will not be crowded thus giving the Prime Minister more time to interact with the people of the area. As for the content of the field trip, we will follow agricultural problems, drought and crop prices as Rai et Province is mainly an agricultural region. During the visit to the area, the issue of drought will be the main topic of discussion. And each thing relates to the overall picture of agriculture.
When asked about the division of labor between the 3 ministers attached to the Prime Minister's Office, MS Giraborn said that no detailed discussion has taken place at this time. Personally, I think the work will be multi-dimensional: legal issues, budgets, multiple agencies under the supervision of the Prime Minister's Office. This will help push the work towards progress
When asked if she was interested in any particular job, Ms. Giraborn said that personally, it was all possible, but Mr., who specializes in the legal aspect. Pichit said it could be Soonban. There will be discussion and division of labor to be perfect. In order to get the appropriate number of jobs and can be pushed
When asked how she felt about being a minister for the first time, Ms. Giraborn said, “With duty comes responsibility. It's actually considered pride. When we were elected by the people when we were MPs, when I came to work in the administration, it was considered another kind of progress. And it is considered a mandatory duty to assist the Prime Minister. I asked him if he was concerned about coordinating with the cabinet and pushing the policies to the people. He was ready.”
When asked if taking on the management position would affect work in the area, Ms Giraborn said she would have to divide her time. Because in the past he was not yet in the administrative field. He should separate the council work and the party work. As for visiting the area, he will travel on Saturdays and Sundays. But when he came to the administrative department, he was involved in connecting the team representing him to the area. He has also opened an online platform to communicate and coordinate with the public. And complaints can be sent and he is always in touch with the team
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