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Yingluck Advocates Removing Bhumjaithai from Coalition

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On 21st April 2568, political insiders revealed ongoing tensions within Thailand's ruling coalition, with former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra allegedly pushing to oust the Bhumjaithai Party from the government. This development follows persistent conflicts between Bhumjaithai and the leading Phuea Thai Party.

 

Following the Songkran festival, a meeting on 18th April reportedly saw discussions within Phuea Thai ranks about reshuffling the cabinet and reallocating certain economic ministry positions.

 

 

 

Against this backdrop, Yingluck is said to have participated via phone, expressing concerns about cooperation issues with Bhumjaithai.

 

The rift has led to speculation that Phuea Thai might replace Bhumjaithai with the Palang Pracharath Party, which currently holds 20 parliamentary seats. The proposal underscores the ongoing volatility within Thailand's political landscape as coalition dynamics shift.

 

Adapted by ASEAN Now from Siam Rath

 

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37 minutes ago, webfact said:

former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra allegedly pushing to oust the Bhumjaithai Party from the government.

Yingluck Thaksin Shinawatra allegedly pushing to oust......

 

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As a fugitive she should have no say in this matter unless her former puppeteer have other plans.

What does Tony say? apart from how much will it cost me🤔

  

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The BJT Party - an influential Party of "influential" people. - just look at the Senate "appointments".

4 hours ago, blaze master said:

They are the only reason the little one got in. She's just jealous. 

 

Perhaps she have heard the ruoumors of  he daddy?

She is still "Thaksin's clone", and as such this:

 Yingluck Advocates Removing Bhumjaithai from Coalition

comes from him.

So the wheels keep turning.

7 hours ago, blaze master said:

They are the only reason the little one got in. She's just jealous. 

And that they will need them to stay in.

little wonder as they oppose her intended return during Songran. 

Convicted Thaksin's ecaping justice should keep quiet. 

7 hours ago, sammieuk1 said:

What does Tony say? apart from how much will it cost me🤔

  

Did you not read what Tony said.  His lips may not have moved, but his first puppet said it for him.

 

But on the other hand people should listen to her I think it is a great Idea. Put Prawit in control, do you really think he is giong to be faithful if he shows up 

 

PPP and BJT would have over 220 votes in opposition. Not a good place for Thaksin to be, considering that the PTP kicked Prawit out of their last group LOL  

"The rift has led to speculation that Phuea Thai might replace Bhumjaithai with the Palang Pracharath Party"

 

What an appalling state of affairs that they may be even considering allowing these military coup makers back into government.

11 hours ago, webfact said:

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Picture courtesy of Siam Rath

 

On 21st April 2568, political insiders revealed ongoing tensions within Thailand's ruling coalition, with former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra allegedly pushing to oust the Bhumjaithai Party from the government. This development follows persistent conflicts between Bhumjaithai and the leading Phuea Thai Party.

 

Following the Songkran festival, a meeting on 18th April reportedly saw discussions within Phuea Thai ranks about reshuffling the cabinet and reallocating certain economic ministry positions.

 

 

 

Against this backdrop, Yingluck is said to have participated via phone, expressing concerns about cooperation issues with Bhumjaithai.

 

The rift has led to speculation that Phuea Thai might replace Bhumjaithai with the Palang Pracharath Party, which currently holds 20 parliamentary seats. The proposal underscores the ongoing volatility within Thailand's political landscape as coalition dynamics shift.

 

Adapted by ASEAN Now from Siam Rath

 

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-- 2025-04-22

 

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What coalition is not important:

Most important is to have Shinawatras in power......forever

For Thai people to sit dormant while military does coups whenever they wish, former convicted PM’s allowed to influence outcomes, elected parties thrown out etc suggest they deserve it. So don’t complain. 

3 hours ago, edwinchester said:

"The rift has led to speculation that Phuea Thai might replace Bhumjaithai with the Palang Pracharath Party"

 

What an appalling state of affairs that they may be even considering allowing these military coup makers back into government.

 

Won't happen. Bhumjaithai is the only party with enough seats

 

18 hours ago, JJ-Thailand said:

She wants to come home

 

She should ave thought about this before she left

18 hours ago, JJ-Thailand said:

She wants to come home . . .

 

She should have thought about that befere she left for Uk not surprisingly she didn't Airairhead

 

On 4/22/2025 at 6:13 AM, watchcat said:

As a fugitive she should have no say in this matter unless her former puppeteer have other plans.

As she was overthrown by an illegal military coup, IMHO she has a right to her voice, whether you like it or not,

 

She is Thai, and has a voice and a vote in Thailand, which is more than farangs have.

If I had to choose between Pheu Thai and Bhumjaithai, I'd chose the former despite the fact that I hate PT. Never thought I could hate a party more than PT. But then these parties probably deserve each other as they are both focused on self interest and don't seem to be doing much for the country.

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