Bangkok, Oct 15 - 'Somchai' points out that the House of Representatives should find the facts before moving up the order of the party-list MPs to replace 'Gen. Pisal' after finding suspicious points in the resignation letter. Somchai Srisutthiyakorn, an academic and former Election Commissioner, posted his opinion on the resignation of Gen. Pisal Wattanawongkiri, a party-list MP of the Pheu Thai Party, after an arrest warrant was issued for the Tak Bai case. He said that from analyzing Gen. Pisal's resignation letter, it was found that the date on the letterhead was October 14, 2024, and the date of receipt on the Pheu Thai Party seal was October 14, 2024, which is a public holiday. The party's secretariat department is unlikely to be diligent in opening it on a holiday, and there is no signature of the receiving officer on the third line of the seal. The first line, Ref. No., states the number 0942, the second line, Date, states October 14, 2024, and the third line, Name, does not have the signature of the receiving officer. Mr. Somchai also saw that the ending phrase, 'With deepest respect,' was written in violation of the regulations of the secretariat, because such phrases are reserved for only the 15 highest positions in Thailand. When writing a letter to the leader of the Pheu Thai Party, the ending phrase, 'With deepest respect,' must be used, which Gen. Pisal, who has served in the civil service his entire life, should know and should not use the wrong phrase. Also, stating that a representative submitted the letter cannot be believed to be Gen. Pisal's real resignation letter, unless there is a power of attorney, copies of the ID cards of the person giving and receiving the authorization, and an address for inquiries. Therefore, the House of Representatives office should seek the facts before moving the next MP on the party-list to replace him. Otherwise, he may be accused of negligence in performing his duties, which could result in damages. -314-Thai News Agency Source: Thai News Agency