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Female PM Candidate Sirikanya Pledges No Secret Coalition Deals

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Sirikanya Tansakun, a prime ministerial candidate from the People's Party, has promised that coalition government discussions will be public if their party leads after the 8th February elections. Speaking on 9th January, she vowed there would be no secret negotiations, marking a shift from previous practices. This move aims to bring transparency and restore public trust in political processes.

The backdrop to this pledge lies in last September's events. The People's Party had previously supported Bhumjaithai leader Anutin Charnvirakul for prime minister in an attempt to amend the constitution. However, the attempt was unsuccessful and led to the parliamentary dissolution. This history has prompted the People's Party to assure voters of their commitment to open dialogue going forward.

Sirikanya emphasised that the People's Party would steer clear of clandestine dealings. She reassured the public about the transparency of future talks, citing lessons learnt from past events. The party's stance is clear: it seeks to form a coalition through honest negotiations, regardless of the election outcome.

Moving forward, the People's Party's strategy includes revealing prospective cabinet members to assure voters of their qualifications. The purpose of this tactic is to empower voters to make informed decisions during the election. "By publicising candidate qualifications, the party aims to build confidence and emphasise its commitment to change," reported Thai Newsroom.

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Adapted by ASEAN Now from Thai Newsroom 2026-01-10

 

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