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Thaksin Shinawatra, de facto leader of the Pheu Thai party, has voiced his desire to regain control of the Ministry of Interior from the Bhumjaithai party.

 

The former Prime Minister argues that Pheu Thai should oversee the crucial portfolio to ensure their government policies reach citizens nationwide. This move is seen as pivotal, with the next general election looming in just two years.

 

The Pheu Thai party, led by Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, is the core of the ruling coalition. Thaksin insists that for their populist policies to be truly effective and widespread, control of the Ministry of Interior is essential.

 

This portfolio, held by Bhumjaithai leader Anutin Charnvirakul, is renowned for its sweeping influence over provincial and local governance throughout Thailand.

 

Thaksin maintains that while the Bhumjaithai party should remain part of the coalition, regaining the Ministry of Interior is crucial for Pheu Thai. Speculation is rife about a possible cabinet reshuffle once the legislation for the 2026 government budget secures initial approval from the House of Representatives.

 

Thaksin further asserts that maintaining control of the ministry is more crucial than ever, given the political landscape and ongoing legal challenges faced by both himself and his daughter, the Prime Minister.

 

The Ministry of Interior's commanding role over provincial governors, district officers, and local headmen positions it as a linchpin in implementing government policies at the grassroots level.

 

For Thaksin and the Pheu Thai, regaining this ministry might not only fortify their grip on power but also ensure that their policies resonate more profoundly with the public ahead of the next election cycle.

 

Ultimately, Thaksin is focused on consolidating his party's influence without jeopardising the coalition's stability, even as legal battles present potential challenges for the Shinawatra political dynasty.

 

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

Thaksin further asserts that maintaining control of the ministry is more crucial than ever, given the political landscape and ongoing legal challenges faced by both himself and his daughter, the Prime Minister.

 

He needs more wriggling room & possibly others will be an unacceptable hurdle to get over ...............LOL

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Apart from lots of money passing through the interior ministry I am appalled by the fact, that - to the best of my knowledge - Dr Thaksin is on parole, a convict and possibly not quite the top man (officially) to stir politics. 
Someone of Pheu Thai was there, when Anutin grabbed the interior ministry and now everything is to be turned upside down - as far as said ministry and power in general is concerned? Just wondering 

 

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10 hours ago, webfact said:

Thaksin maintains that while the Bhumjaithai party should remain part of the coalition,

We need your votes but you must remain silent, and do as I say

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Is the Supreme Administrative Court under the interior ministry ? (I'm asking , I don't know).

If so , then he has 10 B reasons to want his party back in control.

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15 hours ago, webfact said:

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File photo courtesy of Thai PBS World

 

Thaksin Shinawatra, de facto leader of the Pheu Thai party, has voiced his desire to regain control of the Ministry of Interior from the Bhumjaithai party.

 

The former Prime Minister argues that Pheu Thai should oversee the crucial portfolio to ensure their government policies reach citizens nationwide. This move is seen as pivotal, with the next general election looming in just two years.

 

The Pheu Thai party, led by Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, is the core of the ruling coalition. Thaksin insists that for their populist policies to be truly effective and widespread, control of the Ministry of Interior is essential.

 

This portfolio, held by Bhumjaithai leader Anutin Charnvirakul, is renowned for its sweeping influence over provincial and local governance throughout Thailand.

 

Thaksin maintains that while the Bhumjaithai party should remain part of the coalition, regaining the Ministry of Interior is crucial for Pheu Thai. Speculation is rife about a possible cabinet reshuffle once the legislation for the 2026 government budget secures initial approval from the House of Representatives.

 

Thaksin further asserts that maintaining control of the ministry is more crucial than ever, given the political landscape and ongoing legal challenges faced by both himself and his daughter, the Prime Minister.

 

The Ministry of Interior's commanding role over provincial governors, district officers, and local headmen positions it as a linchpin in implementing government policies at the grassroots level.

 

For Thaksin and the Pheu Thai, regaining this ministry might not only fortify their grip on power but also ensure that their policies resonate more profoundly with the public ahead of the next election cycle.

 

Ultimately, Thaksin is focused on consolidating his party's influence without jeopardising the coalition's stability, even as legal battles present potential challenges for the Shinawatra political dynasty.

 

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15 hours ago, webfact said:

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File photo courtesy of Thai PBS World

 

Thaksin Shinawatra, de facto leader of the Pheu Thai party, has voiced his desire to regain control of the Ministry of Interior from the Bhumjaithai party.

 

The former Prime Minister argues that Pheu Thai should oversee the crucial portfolio to ensure their government policies reach citizens nationwide. This move is seen as pivotal, with the next general election looming in just two years.

 

The Pheu Thai party, led by Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, is the core of the ruling coalition. Thaksin insists that for their populist policies to be truly effective and widespread, control of the Ministry of Interior is essential.

 

This portfolio, held by Bhumjaithai leader Anutin Charnvirakul, is renowned for its sweeping influence over provincial and local governance throughout Thailand.

 

Thaksin maintains that while the Bhumjaithai party should remain part of the coalition, regaining the Ministry of Interior is crucial for Pheu Thai. Speculation is rife about a possible cabinet reshuffle once the legislation for the 2026 government budget secures initial approval from the House of Representatives.

 

Thaksin further asserts that maintaining control of the ministry is more crucial than ever, given the political landscape and ongoing legal challenges faced by both himself and his daughter, the Prime Minister.

 

The Ministry of Interior's commanding role over provincial governors, district officers, and local headmen positions it as a linchpin in implementing government policies at the grassroots level.

 

For Thaksin and the Pheu Thai, regaining this ministry might not only fortify their grip on power but also ensure that their policies resonate more profoundly with the public ahead of the next election cycle.

 

Ultimately, Thaksin is focused on consolidating his party's influence without jeopardising the coalition's stability, even as legal battles present potential challenges for the Shinawatra political dynasty.

 

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Thaksin wants? 

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12 hours ago, blaze master said:

Shut your pie hole already. When will this vermin just go away.

 

 Thaksin insists that for their populist policies to be truly effective and widespread, control of the Ministry of Interior is essential. 

 

Yep solid promise in run up to last election to give everybody 10,000Baht. 

 

A few days ago they cancelled this election promise.

 

'Effective', really.

 

More like fake.

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Kind of surprisesd they'd let that prize slip away at the beginning. I guess the coup parties insisted on keeping the interior ministry out of PT hands as a coalition condition.

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On 5/31/2025 at 3:10 AM, webfact said:

The Pheu Thai party, led by Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra,

why they keep referring to her as the PM when everybody knows that's the father who's running the country. She has no personality nor stamina to be there, she looks like a lost soul when meeting with international leaders as nobody really gives a rats arrrrsssee about her, she has no political experience/personality or background, never been around politics before, saw her at the meeting in Malaysia with other Asia leaders, the poor thing looked lost in the middle of the Asian leaders, she doesn't fit in politics

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THe greed is immense... Thaksin wants to control everything. He is becoming more and more a dictator... Hope we will get rid of this man soon 

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