PM to dine with coalition heads

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra speaks to reporters after the cabinet meeting on Tuesday. (Photo: Government House)
After the government meeting on Tuesday, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra addresses writers. ( Photo: Government House )

Following Monday, Paetongtarn Shinawatra will host a casual dinner with the coalition party officials.

The occasion is the first of its kind since she took business. She expressed a desire to bring these informal discussions back, as was done during Srettha Thavisin’s administration.

Ms. Paetongtarn emphasized that these dinners give coalition party leaders, especially those who are not in the case, an opportunity to exchange ideas and updates on federal matters in a more informal setting.

” Since I became the prime minister, I have n’t had the chance to sit down and have a meal with the party leaders”, she told media at Government House on Tuesday.

” Usually, there might not be many important topics to discuss. It’s more like an event for us to join, talk and learn some changes”, she said. ” Many of these party officials are really experienced. Talking to them on a casual event does have a number of advantages.

When asked if there are any significant subjects she would like to bring up with group leaders at the meal, Ms. Paetongtarn stated that given her two months in office, there are many topics to discuss and that collaboration is essential to advance.

She responded that efforts are being made to ensure it will take place during this administration’s expression when asked about the constitutional amendment.