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Politics Anutin Denies Eyeing Thai PM Role Amidst Political Rumours
Anutin Charnvirakul. File photo courtesy of Siam Rath In a swirl of political speculation, the Bhumjaithai Party has firmly denied claims that its leader, Anutin Charnvirakul, is eyeing the post of Thailand’s next prime minister. This rebuttal comes after assertions by the Pheu Thai Party in the wake of Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra’s suspension. Boonyathida Somchai, Bhumjaithai’s spokesperson and an MP for Ubon Ratchathani, addressed the rumours on 6th July, making it clear that Anutin has no aspirations towards the premiership. She highlighted the party's current focus on their responsibilities within the opposition, including legislative reviews and government accountability. Recent tensions arose after Bhumjaithai’s exit from the Pheu Thai-led coalition, following a controversial phone call between Prime Minister Shinawatra and Cambodian Senate President Hun Sen. Despite this, Boonyathida reassured that Pheu Thai need not worry about a leadership challenge. “If the government is performing, no one can take that position from them,” she stated, underscoring that although the prime minister is suspended, the role is not vacant. Bhumjaithai has made no moves to form a new government but remains open to bipartisan cooperation on political matters. She also reflected optimism that Thailand’s political scene wouldn’t reach a deadlock. Boonyathida acknowledged proposals for a caretaker government aimed at stabilising the political landscape. “The idea of a caretaker government, suggested by the People’s Party, seeks to place Parliament as the heart of resolving national issues,” she explained, adding that Bhumjaithai would consider this path when appropriate. Further elaborating on their stance, Boonyathida mentioned that Bhumjaithai has its own strategy, which will be shared publicly at an appropriate time. Meanwhile, the People’s Party indicated a willingness to support the election of an interim prime minister without joining the governing coalition, with an aim to organise a General Election and a public referendum for a new Constitution Drafting Assembly (CDA). This decision was finalised during a meeting of People’s Party MPs on 2nd July, signalling a collective move towards potential constitutional reform. Amidst these developments, the Thai political arena remains highly dynamic, with the focus on collaboration and strategic planning to navigate the current uncertainties. The shifting alliances and strategic manoeuvring continue to capture attention across the nation, impacting both domestic and international perspectives. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-07-07 -
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If I want to buy cannabis now do I need a license or not yet the license or not yet
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Report Thai-US Tariff Deal Hits Snag as Vietnam Charges Forward in Talks
And, besides, the Philippines just bought 20 F-16s, while Thailand chose the Gripens. Want to trade with US? Then Thailand should buy things from the US. -
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