Thailand’s House of Representatives has agreed to establish a committee of 60 members to look into the possible opening of entertainment facilities, involving casinos, to tackle the long-running problem of non-legal casinos and improve the economy of the country, as suggested in a motion tabled by members of parliament (MPs) from different parties.
Supporters of the proposal:
Those who backed up the motion are according to Inside Asian Gaming: Non Paisanlimcharoenkij, an MP from Move Forward Party for Nonthaburi, Theodchart Chaipong, an MP from Pheu Thai for Chiang Rai and Chatchawal Kong-udom, a list-MP from United Thai Nation Party. Additionally, at the session of the House, which was presid…