Government House, 15 Oct - "Paethongtarn", the Prime Minister, invited the coalition parties to dinner on 21 Oct., saying there are many things to discuss, not worried about the issue of amending the constitution, pointing out that there is a right to have different opinions, trying to do the best to meet the government's agenda. Ms. Paethongtarn Shinawatra, Prime Minister, revealed that she had arranged a meal with the coalition parties on October 21st. She said that since she took office as Prime Minister, she had not had a meal with the leaders of the coalition parties. There were also many coalition parties who were not in the cabinet. Therefore, she wanted to talk about how things were going. Normally, there were only a few important matters, but they met to talk more, update on what had happened and what to do next. She also asked for comments on what had happened. Since the time when Mr. Settha Thavisin was Prime Minister, we would talk about who had what opinions. Many of them had a lot of experience to talk to. There was a comfortable forum, so everyone would benefit a lot. When asked again about what agendas there would be for discussion, the Prime Minister said that he would like to return to having a normal meal because it had been 2 months since they had eaten together, so he thought that they would return to having a meal together as usual. This would be the first agenda for discussion. Whoever has any agenda, that would be fine. When asked if there was anything special he would like to discuss with the coalition parties, the Prime Minister said that there were actually many things to discuss because he had been in office for two months. There must be many things that require cooperation from each other. He will update later. As for whether there will be discussions on amending the constitution, the Prime Minister said that there have been some discussions. In fact, there is nothing to worry about. We have the right to have different opinions. Everyone can have different opinions, but we can talk and understand each other. There is no need to worry. When asked if the amendment of the constitution would be within the timeframe of this government, the Prime Minister said that we are trying our best. The Prime Minister declined to answer questions about whether the results of the special committee's study on the amnesty bill might be submitted to the House of Representatives for consideration on October 17, after Jurin Laksanawisit, a Democrat Party-list MP, warned that it would only cause more problems for the government, so he asked that the results not be submitted to the House for consideration. -316.-Thai News Agency Source: Thai News Agency