Wan Ubumrung: ‘My son remains Pheu Thai member’

Chalerm Ubumrung and his son Wan Ubumrung attend a Pheu Thai election campaign rally at the Rama VIII Bridge on 24 April 2023. (Photo: Pattarapong Chatpattarasill)
On April 24, 2023, Chalerm Ubumrung and his brother Thin Ubumrung attend a Pheu Thai poll campaign rally at the Rama VIII Bridge. ( Photo: Pattarapong Chatpattarasill )

Wan Ubumrung, a former Pheu Thai Party MP for Bangkok, on Sunday denied rumors that his son would move to the Palang Pracharath Party ( PPRP ) along with his grandfather Chalerm.

Archawin Ubumrung, the son of Prasert Jantararuangtong, is still a Pheu Thai part and a DES minister’s assistant, according to Mr. Wan on Sunday.

” Some media outlets reported that Pheu Thai may be divided up with the entire Ubumrung family.” This is not accurate. Mr. Wan explained that Mr. Archawin and his grandfather ( Chalerm Ubumrung ) are still in contact with Mr. Prasert, but that he never asked him to leave Pheu Thai like I did.

” My brother is a developed grown man, now 27. Let him choose his own profession. Issues about the father, uncle and nephew may be taken differently”.

Little has changed at the moment,” Mr. Archawin stated on his Instagram page on Saturday. I’m also doing my current career with determination.

While his father, who is still a list-MP for Pheu Thai, is awaiting the group’s process to remove him, Mr. Wan reaffirmed that he will use for participation in PPRP on Tuesday.

After causing a stir among the party’s management by fraternizing with a party rival in a new regional election in Pathum Thani, Mr. Wan abruptly resigned as a member of the coalition government last week. &nbsp,