webfact Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Anutin Charnvirakul. Picture courtesy of Naewna BANGKOK – The Pheu Thai Party, leading the current coalition, has issued a firm directive to its coalition partner, Bhumjaithai, to relinquish the coveted Interior Portfolio. This ultimatum comes with a tight deadline, wherein the second-largest coalition partner must comply within days or face expulsion from the government coalition. Under the direction of Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra and influenced by her father, Thaksin Shinawatra, the Pheu Thai Party has resolved to reassert control over the Interior Portfolio. This strategic move targets the Bhumjaithai Party, led by Newin Chidchob, with a formal request to cede the portfolio by tomorrow, June 19. Thaksin Shinawatra. Picture courtesy of Thai Rath The implications are clear: failure to meet this demand could lead to Bhumjaithai's exclusion from a reshuffled cabinet, anticipated later in the month. Yesterday, Paetongtarn chaired a critical meeting with Pheu Thai MPs and executive board members at the party’s headquarters to solidify this decision. In an attempt to balance this power play, Pheu Thai has proposed a swap. Bhumjaithai is being offered the Public Health Portfolio along with a ministerial position in the Prime Minister’s Office. This offer strategically places Bhumjaithai's titular leader, Anutin Charnvirakul, back in familiar territory, as he previously led the public health sector in a prior administration. Anutin has recently eased his steadfast stance on holding the Interior Portfolio. He has suggested a comprehensive cabinet reshuffle to impact all coalition partners, not solely Bhumjaithai. This could potentially provide a smoother transition and maintain coalition stability. As the deadline approaches, all eyes are on Bhumjaithai’s response, which will shape the immediate political landscape. The resolution or defiance of this ultimatum holds significant ramifications for the power dynamics within the Thai government. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Thai Newsroom 2025-06-18 1 1
ozz1 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Another coup maybe or just have another election thai politics is a joke 1
Geoffggi Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Someone (We all know who) definitely has something up his sleeve and it probably only benifits his own dynasty, definitely time for a change in management 1
Popular Post Dan O Posted 5 hours ago Popular Post Posted 5 hours ago The courts need to step in and stop Thaksins direct influence in running the govt as its clear to all and accepted as appropriate when it not. The current PM is not capable to hold her role either. 3
hotchilli Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 4 hours ago, webfact said: The Pheu Thai Party, leading the current coalition, has issued a firm directive to its coalition partner, Bhumjaithai, to relinquish the coveted Interior Portfolio. This ultimatum comes with a tight deadline, wherein the second-largest coalition partner must comply within days or face expulsion from the government coalition Re-shuffle what re-shuffle.... he said If Anutin had any balls he'd say fine... bye. Good luck at the next election 1
PETERTHEEATER Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Luckily, Anutin still has his monogrammed doctors jackets hanging in his closet. 😋 1
BritManToo Posted 56 minutes ago Posted 56 minutes ago 13 minutes ago, PETERTHEEATER said: Luckily, Anutin still has his monogrammed doctors jackets hanging in his closet. 😋 More lucky that he still can control parliment. 69 BJT MPs Vs 142 PT MPs Without BJT, the government only has a 7 vote majority, assuming none of their existing coalition jump ship. 1
jippytum Posted 29 minutes ago Posted 29 minutes ago Thaksin wants this done so he can influence his up coming court cases.
kingstonkid Posted 29 minutes ago Posted 29 minutes ago 1 hour ago, hotchilli said: Re-shuffle what re-shuffle.... he said If Anutin had any balls he'd say fine... bye. Good luck at the next election I think that's a possibility but a lot of people lose the gravy train. Imagine the tightrope if the first and third most popular parties are on the outside looking in. Thaksin needs control of the ministries that affect his fate. I really think the end is near.
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