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CABINET RESHUFFLE
TRT execs tipped to return in reshuffle

THE NATION

Over 20 ministerial slots targetted for the upcoming reshuffle.

BANGKOK: -- A key Pheu Thai strategist, Prommin Lertsuridej, has resigned as an adviser to Strategic Committee for Reconstruction and Future Development, amid expectation that he would replace Kittiratt Na-Ranong as the Deputy Prime Minister in charge of economic affairs.Sources at the party said that the upcoming reshuffle would lead to a change of over 20 ministerial slots.


They also said that it was very likely that PM's Office Minister Varathep Ratanakorn would be transferred to be the new finance minister, replacing Kittiratt. Kittiratt would then become the commerce minister, as Boonsong Teriyapirom may be ousted.

Besides, Benja Louicharoen also resigned as the Customs director-general. She is expected to join the Cabinet as a deputy finance minister.

Meanwhile, Vichet Kasemthongsri has resigned as PTT chairman, possibly tipped to be a new deputy transport minister.Sources said he was tipped to be the new deputy transport minister in the upcoming Cabinet reshuffle.

Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra yesterday declined to confirm or deny reports that a Cabinet reshuffle was imminent, possibly as soon as next month, as the government looks to restore public confidence.

Reports emerged that Yingluck plans to submit a reshuffled list of her Cabinet to HM the King tomorrow(Friday). Many positions are reportedly set to change, as the government is under heavy attack for its policies, particularly the rice-pledging scheme.

Yingluck refused to comment when reporters approached her at 9.20am at Government House.

Party sources, who asked not to be named, said yesterday that Yingluck had summoned three people who would be appointed to the Yingluck V Cabinet to a meeting at the SC Park Hotel on Tuesday night - Chaturon Chaisang, former acting leader of the now defunct Thai Rak Thai Party; Wisarn Techathirawat, a former TRT executive; and Sorawong Thienthong, a Pheu Thai MP from Sa Kaew. They were asked to submit their curriculum vitae for checking.

Chaturon is expected to become interior minister and Wisarn the natural resources and environment minister. Sorawong is expected to replace Thanis Thienthong as the deputy industry minister.

Some Pheu Thai MPs denied a reshuffle would occur in the near future. However, it looks likely as on Tuesday, Yingluck's elder sister Yaowapha Wongsawat made a rare visit to meet the PM (her sister) at Government House. Yaowapha leads an influential Pheu Thai faction.

A party source said that Yaowapha; Noppadon Pattama, a legal adviser to former PM Thaksin; Sita Divari, chairman of Airports of Thailand's board and a former TRT minister; and Chart Thai Pattana de facto leader Banharn Silapa-archa, and some Pheu Thai MPs visited Thaksin in Hong Kong on the weekend. The MPs were told by Thaksin more than 20 Cabinet positions would be changed and the reshuffle would be done by the end of next month. They were reportedly told outsiders and former Thai Rak Thai executives would be appointed to the Cabinet to improve its performance. Also expected to receive a seat is former TRT minister Bhokin Bhalakula.

Ministers who may be transferred include Finance Minister Kittiratt Na-Ranong, Defence Minister Sukampol Suwannathat, Commerce Minister Boonsong Teriyapirom and Deputy Commerce Minister Natthawut Saikua. Kittiratt was tipped to move to Commerce. Under the deals, ministers likely to lose their seats include Charupong Ruangsuwan (Interior), Chatt Kuldiloke (deputy Interior), Pracha Promnok (Justice), Phadermchai Sasomsap (Labour), Preecha Rengsomboonsuk (Natural Resources and Environ-ment), Santi Promphat (Social Development and Human Security), Prasert Chantararuangthong (Deputy Transport), Thanis Thiengthong (Deputy Industry), Woravat Auapinyakul (Science) and Sansanee Nakpong (PM's Office).

Natthawut was expected to replace Sansanee, the sources said.

They said the new Cabinet would include representatives of groups within Pheu Thai. They include Chaturon, Wisarn, Sorawong,MP Chaiya Promma, red-shirt leader Jatuporn Promphan, General Prin Suwannathat and former Thai Rak Thai executive Bhokin. They have reportedly submitted resumes.

Education Minister Phongthep Thepkanjana is reportedly likely to be made Justice minister.

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-- The Nation 2013-06-27

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I could see a role for Jatuporn in the Interior Ministry with special responsibility for public order as his CV must reflect he's one of the country's foremost experts, with hands on experience, in public disorder.

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Education Minister Phongthep Thepkanjana is reportedly likely to be made Justice minister.

So yet another Education Minister? How many will that be under this current Pheau Thai government alone in their 2 years? 4 ? 5 ?

Only last week we had this current Education Minister having enough balls to come out and say the system sucks and then this. One of the root problems of the country, its education, which is screaming out for need is also just another squat spot at the trough for a Thaksin pig.

And no meeting with Thaksin setting policy Yingluck? The lies that this puppet PM spouts do not warrant having any respect for her. The corruption, incompetence and straight out lies from this government know no bounds.

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it's interesting to see that some of the less effective ministers are being given other primary roles in the cabinet - I wonder how long before one of the ousted ministers spills the beans on this whole government and what they're really up too - who would have the balls

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But the previous incumbents were all hand-picked, for their loyalty and outstanding ability to do their ministerial jobs, why ever would Thaksin feel the need to change them yet again, in what must be his 4th or 5th reshuffle in two years, one can only hope that the photogenic democracy-upholding Ms-Yingluck's own job is not in danger ! wink.png

After she's tried (and failed) for two years to bring her brother home free. Thank heavens for her failings, I'd say ! laugh.png

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But the previous incumbents were all hand-picked, for their loyalty and outstanding ability to do their ministerial jobs, why ever would Thaksin feel the need to change them yet again, in what must be his 4th or 5th reshuffle in two years, one can only hope that the photogenic democracy-upholding Ms-Yingluck's own job is not in danger ! wink.png

After she's tried (and failed) for two years to bring her brother home free. Thank heavens for her failings, I'd say ! laugh.png

Yesterday the government MPs in Oz had a meeting and elected a new leader, and just like that, Oz has a new PM. If any such mechanism exists in PTP, I am yet to hear of it.

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A party source said that Yaowapha; Noppadon Pattama, a legal adviser to former PM Thaksin; Sita Divari, chairman of Airports of Thailand's board and a former TRT minister; and Chart Thai Pattana de facto leader Banharn Silapa-archa, and some Pheu Thai MPs visited Thaksin in Hong Kong on the weekend. The MPs were told by Thaksin more than 20 Cabinet positions would be changed and the reshuffle would be done by the end of next month. They were reportedly told outsiders and former Thai Rak Thai executives would be appointed to the Cabinet to improve its performance. Also expected to receive a seat is former TRT minister Bhokin Bhalakula.

There we go another confirmation that Thaksin is firmly in charge.

A country run by a convicted criminal who was so cowardly that he would not even stay and appeal his conviction, instead running away with billions of stolon from the Thai people.

Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra yesterday declined to confirm or deny reports that a Cabinet reshuffle was imminent, possibly as soon as next month, as the government looks to restore public confidence.

She has already denied several times that there will be a cabinet reshuffle, surely she couldn't have lied?

Restore public confidence?

Look at the news the damage is already done it will need more than the sticking plaster of a few 5yr ban pollies from the past to fix that.

They said the new Cabinet would include representatives of groups within Pheu Thai. They include Chaturon, Wisarn, Sorawong,MP Chaiya Promma, red-shirt leader Jatuporn Promphan, General Prin Suwannathat and former Thai Rak Thai executive Bhokin. They have reportedly submitted resumes.

Yea me now get Jatuporn, about time to, wonder what was in his resume?

Of course this is only speculation at the moment. If and when anything happens will be the time to pass comment.

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it's interesting to see that some of the less effective ministers are being given other primary roles in the cabinet - I wonder how long before one of the ousted ministers spills the beans on this whole government and what they're really up too - who would have the balls

This is spot on as we know in many countries ministers, MPs etc who feel they'r being scapegoated often spit the dummy and if not actually going public at least " leak ".

I certainly can never see that here, except maybe from Chalerm who never knows what he's saying anyway, and it seems all those kicked out do is simply join the end of the queue and wait for their turn again.

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My insider says red-shirt affiliated members of the cabinet are going to lose out across the board in favour of old Thaksin-era guys that had been banned. Red shirts won't be happy about that even though those coming in will be more able technically.

Other rumours include Chalerm being moved to the Labour ministry and Yingluck herself directly taking over Defense. You heard it here first (unless I missed it in the OP's article).

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Over 20 ministerial slots? I lost count how many persons have been replaced by now since the Cabinet and other capable people were announced, oh so long ago around August, 2011.

The THB 500 billion 'rice pledge' fund at BAAC might not be revolving, but in some offices soon doors may need to be replaced.

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A new set a buffons to replace the old set of buffons. This reshuffle has been expected from the day the Pm took office. Let the party begin!

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Kimamy

Of course this is only speculation at the moment. If and when anything happens will be the time to pass comment.

It is always time to pass comment on news stories as they arise.

There is another topic going on this subject so go have a read of that also then you can feel free to pass comment.

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But the previous incumbents were all hand-picked, for their loyalty and outstanding ability to do their ministerial jobs, why ever would Thaksin feel the need to change them yet again, in what must be his 4th or 5th reshuffle in two years, one can only hope that the photogenic democracy-upholding Ms-Yingluck's own job is not in danger ! wink.png

After she's tried (and failed) for two years to bring her brother home free. Thank heavens for her failings, I'd say ! laugh.png

Yesterday the government MPs in Oz had a meeting and elected a new leader, and just like that, Oz has a new PM. If any such mechanism exists in PTP, I am yet to hear of it.

Yes - but Australia is a democracy, and Aussies don't tolerate fools gladly. See the difference?

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My insider says red-shirt affiliated members of the cabinet are going to lose out across the board in favour of old Thaksin-era guys that had been banned. Red shirts won't be happy about that even though those coming in will be more able technically.

Other rumours include Chalerm being moved to the Labour ministry and Yingluck herself directly taking over Defense. You heard it here first (unless I missed it in the OP's article).

Given the unhappy north eastern farmers, now would be the worst time for PTP to ditch the red shirt Ministers.

They just seem to keep digging.

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Besides, Benja Louicharoen also resigned as the Customs director-general. She is expected to join the Cabinet as a deputy finance minister.

Just what they need: an expert in how to import expensive cars tax-free. smile.png

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Deputy PM Chalerm says he won't be unhappy if removed from post in reshuffle /MCOT

Deputy PM Chelerm wont have much choice.

Thaksin thinks PT acts

Seems he wasn't one of the ones invited to meet with the big boss in HK.

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Besides, Benja Louicharoen also resigned as the Customs director-general. She is expected to join the Cabinet as a deputy finance minister.

Just what they need: an expert in how to import expensive cars tax-free. smile.png

Just a humble "thank you" for turning the blind eye to the about 25 luxery cars crossing into Thailand every day!!wai2.gif

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My insider says red-shirt affiliated members of the cabinet are going to lose out across the board in favour of old Thaksin-era guys that had been banned. Red shirts won't be happy about that even though those coming in will be more able technically.

Other rumours include Chalerm being moved to the Labour ministry and Yingluck herself directly taking over Defense. You heard it here first (unless I missed it in the OP's article).

Given the unhappy north eastern farmers, now would be the worst time for PTP to ditch the red shirt Ministers.

They just seem to keep digging.

You're right, and I gather there were some last minute maneuverings yesterday that prevented the complete absence of red ministers in cabinet, which was apparently the initial PTP plan.

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