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Candidate Fails Minister Vetting, Husband Seen as Replacement

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MP Sudarat Wangsuphakijkosol has failed to pass qualification checks to become The Minister of Social Development and Human Security, prompting her party to propose her husband, Nikorn Somklang, as a replacement.

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On 27 March 2026, reports from Government House confirmed that Sudarat Wangsuphakijkosol, a party-list MP and deputy leader of the Pheu Thai Party, did not meet the required qualifications following a background and eligibility review for ministerial candidates. She had originally been nominated to take up the post at the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security.

Despite the setback, sources indicated that the ministerial position remains within Sudarat’s allocation quota. The party is now preparing to nominate Nikorn Somklang, an MP for Nakhon Ratchasima and her husband, to assume the role instead.

On the same day, 27 March, documentation for Nikorn’s eligibility review is set to be submitted to the Secretariat of the Cabinet at Government House as part of the formal appointment process. This step follows standard procedures required before any ministerial appointment can be finalised.

The development highlights the strict vetting process applied to ministerial candidates in Thailand, where nominees must pass legal and ethical qualification checks before assuming office. While no specific reason for Sudarat’s disqualification has been disclosed, the outcome has necessitated a swift adjustment within party ranks to retain control of the portfolio.

The proposed substitution may draw political attention due to the familial relationship between the outgoing nominee and her replacement, though such arrangements are not unprecedented in Thai politics. The decision ensures continuity within the party’s allocation while maintaining momentum in forming or adjusting the Cabinet lineup.

Manager Online reported that Nikorn’s approval will depend on the outcome of the official qualification review. If he passes, his appointment will proceed through formal channels, allowing him to take up the ministerial post; if not, the party may need to propose another candidate.

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If this woman is not suitable why take her husband?? He is involved too. Or do they live separately?? It should be unethical that familymembers could take over the positions. It is really keep the power and money in a few hands. New blood ( ideas and or people) will never get a chance in politics in Thailand

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