Typhoon Yagi to hit North

Twelve northern and northeastern provinces have been advised to get ready for heavy rain to start pouring on Monday as Typhoon Yagi makes ashore in Vietnam now.

The typhoon is expected to be downgraded to a low-pressure area as it moves inland over the upper part of Laos, according to the National Hydroinformatics Data Center ( NHC).

Beginning today, heavy rainfall may fall on the northern regions of Mae Hong Son, Chiang Mai, Tak, Chiang Rai, Lampang, Lamphun, Phayao, and Nan and the northern regions of Loei, Nong Khai, Bung Kan and Nakhon Phanom.

The western monsoon’s influence has also been felt by those in the eastern region and the northern region of the South, to prepare for heavy rain and potential flash floods.

Smaller boats are advised to stay on shore this weekend while the Andaman Sea and the lower portion of the Gulf of Thailand are expected to rise by three meters.

Surasee Kittimonthon, Office of the National Water Resources ( ONWR ) secretary-general, reported that water reception areas have been set up to reduce the flow of water into Chao Phraya dam, which is the main source of water from the North.

He predicted that between September 9 and September 10, the water flow through the C2 water depot in Nakhon Sawan will increase by 1,500 to 2,00 cubic meters per second.

A ahead command center may be established on September 15 in Ayutthaya to regulate the fluids situation in the Central Plains, according to Mr. Surasee, adding that all parties involved have been instructed to create plans to prevent and alleviate flooding.

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Was it one big conspiracy?

Was it one great crime?

Srettha: Downfall orchestrated?

Srettha: Downfall orchestrated?

Experts are tempted to attribute the new departure of Srettha Thavisin as prime minister to a Pheu Thai “exit strategy” if one were ever developed for its strongly contentious digital budget scheme.

Many in the ruling group may have been shocked by Mr. Srettha’s removal from office on August 14th due to the Constitutional Court’s treatment. Some social observers, however, had predicted Mr Srettha’s end the day the event against him was accepted by the court.

Despite knowing full nicely about his contempt of court judgment following his pay effort in the Supreme Court, the court held Mr. Srettha accountable for appointing Pichit Chuenban as prime minister’s office secretary.

By handing them a paper case containing 2 million baht in income a month earlier, Pichit and two other attorneys attempted to pay Supreme Court leaders.

In a case before the Supreme Court in 2008, the three attorneys represented Thaksin. Thaksin Shinawatra, who was at the moment the prime minister, was facing legal action for assisting his then-wife, Khunying Potjaman na Pombejra, in getting a perfect area package on Ratchadaphisek Road at a discount.

The three were not charged with attempted bribe, but instead were always arraigned because the police, who were looking into the situation, found insufficient evidence to support their indictment. Afterwards, the Attorney-General decided not to prosecute the trio on suspicion of bribery.

But, the Supreme Court found the attorneys guilty of contempt of court in connection with the alleged corruption.

Pichit’s high-profile faith very much became common knowledge, and the Constitutional Court said that, as prime minister, Mr Srettha should have been fully aware of Pichit’s faith, which rendered him unqualified by law to hold a government chair.

The courts made the case that Mr. Srettha was conscious of Pichit’s controversial past. They highlighted that on Aug 29 last year, he held an immediate appointment to review Pichit’s skills, indicating that he knew there might be an issue.

By choosing Pichit to be a minister, Mr. Srettha, in the court’s opinion, had committed a serious moral violation that warranted his departure as prime minister.

A social observer concluded that Mr. Srettha’s departure may have been planned with the intention of sinking the modern wallet plan in its current and likely law-breaking form.

The observer noted that Pichit’s credentials were problematic when he was mentioned for a supervisory position in the first Srettha cupboard, which was formed shortly after Mr. Srettha took the oath of office last year.

At the time, Pichit’s election was apparently withdrawn.

The watcher hypothesized that Mr. Srettha may have been pressured by strong Pheu Thai officials to accept Pichit into the cupboard, launching a “timebomb” that would put him in serious trouble as a result of the ethics legislation introduced by the current law.

Criticism had targeted Mr. Srettha because he had failed to unite the Pheu Thai elite and luminaries behind him. He was perceived as being sensitive to being overshadowed by some officials because he was not an MP with no known party to the back, according to the spectator.

The modern wallet was heavily criticized for putting a strain on the finances, and authorities expressed concerns about the propriety of putting together a project worth a staggering half a trillion baht.

The spectator wondered whether Mr Srettha’s death had been anticipated, if never orchestrated, to form a new government and enable a restore of the bag program.

Because it was an election assurance that Pheu Thai is legally required to fulfill, the scheme may be canceled. Making Pheu Thai head Paetongtarn Shinawatra primary minister, which has introduced a new government, was, however, allow for the scheme to be rejigged to make it more palatable to the populace.

For example, the new government has stated that in the initial phase of the program, beneficiaries will receive income rather than digital money. It takes longer to money in for the participating stores and is generally more difficult to access and use, especially for older consumers.

Given that Pheu Thai had put two different prime ministerial applicants on its supply listing, the observer claimed that Mr. Srettha may not have been a necessary leader right away. They were Ms Paetongtarn and gathering top professional, Chaikasem Nitisiri.

Officials of the coalition parties were summoned to an immediate appointment at the Chan Songla castle owned by Thaksin the moment Mr. Srettha was removed from office. The leaders were officially informed of Thaksin’s decision to pick Mr Chaikasem as Mr Srettha’s alternative.

But, Pheu Thai individuals demanded that Ms Paetongtarn succeed Mr Srettha. They finally came out on top when Ms. Paetongtarn announced soon after that she was ready to lead the new government.

Concerns keep on coming

Paetongtarn: A blunder may drop her

Paetongtarn: A blunder may drop her

Social researchers are unsure of how much the case will be in place because Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra and her Pheu Thai Party are alleged to have received nine problems while it was being formed.

One key petition, which was filed with the Election Commission (EC ) on Aug 19 by an anonymous complainant, alleges that the main coalition party has allowed itself to come under the influence of Thaksin Shinawatra, Ms Paetongtarn’s father, who is no longer a party member.

It is against the law for a celebration to permit a non-member to effect, dominate, or direct group actions in any way under parts 28 and 29 of the Political Parties Act. Such an offence comes with serious consequences, including the dissolution of a party.

The Constitutional Court’s ouster of Srettha Thavisin as prime minister on August 14 for her lack of integrity in appointing former prisoner Pichit Chuenban to the cabinet is thought to have sparked the petition.

At Thaksin’s Chan Songla mansion on Charan Sanitwong Road in Bangkok, allegedly oversaw a meeting about replacing Mr. Srettha’s replacement, were prominent coalition figures spotted there. Pheu Thai MPs chose Ms Paetongtarn instead of Chaikasem Nitisiri, despite early reports saying they had decided to support Chaikasem Nitisiri.

Observers claim that Thaksin did not resisted speaking out in public about politics, and that it is evidence that he continues to be the true leader behind the ruling Pheu Thai Party and the new government.

His” Vision for Thailand 2024″ speech, which was attended by the Paetongtarn government for a high-profile dinner on August 22, received criticism for being a condensed version of the policy statement that parliament will soon adopt.

A PPRP-led group led by Prawit Wongsuwon has also been cut out of the coalition by Pheu Thai. One misstep could spell trouble for Ms Paetongtarn, according to political observers.

Stithorn Thananithichot, director of the Office of Innovation for Democracy at the King Prajadhipok’s Institute, told the Bangkok Post that how long Ms Paetongtarn’s administration stays in power depends on its performance.

Because Thaksin is anticipated to lead the conservative party in the fight against the People’s Party, the petitions are unlikely to have a negative impact on the Pheu Thai Party. The party is expected to hold onto its position of power for the rest of its term if Pheu Thai fulfills its promises and wins over voters, he said.

The analyst also considers whether the government’s ability to implement Thaksin’s ideas and whether they are appropriate for the country’s situation and in line with the law.

” Policy implementation must follow the legal framework, unlike when the Thai Rak Thai Party was in power.” Let’s wait for the policy statement. If it turns out to be as bland as Mr Srettha’s, it wo n’t work”, he said.

Thai Rak Thai, founded by Thaksin, was dissolved over electoral fraud.

According to Mr Stithorn, Mr Srettha was never fully committed to any issues, including the digital wallet handout programme, despite it being Pheu Thai’s flagship policy. The former prime minister never went into specifics about the charter rewrite, just making broad statements about it.

The Pheu Thai-led government’s major flaw is regarded as having ethical standards, but the coalition is working to address the issue and prevent falling into the same trap, he noted.

Narumon Pinyosinwat was nominated by a faction led by PPRP secretary-general Capt Thamanat Prompow to succeed him as minister of agriculture and cooperatives, while Chada Thaised’s Bhumjaithai’s Chada Thaised withdrew his bid to join the cabinet, allowing his daughter Sabeeda Thaised to become a deputy interior minister in place.

” Obviously, they were trying to spare the government legal trouble in the future”, he said.

Even though the government enjoys strong support in the House, according to Phichai Ratnatilaka Na Bhuket, a lecturer in political science at the National Institute of Development Administration, its fate is likely to be determined by the complaints made against it.

The prime minister is expected to resolve a number of issues, including the purchase of a contentious monastic plot that includes the Alpine Golf Club and a residential complex.

The land in Pathum Thani’s Klong Luang district was donated by a widow, Noem Chamnanchartsakda, to Wat Dhammamikaramvoraviharn in Prachuap Khiri Khan back in 1971.

After her death, the Mahamongkut Ratchawittayalai Foundation, which was appointed as executor of her estate, sold the land to Alpine Real Estate and the Alpine Golf and Sports Club, of which Ms Paetongtarn is a shareholder.

Any petitions questioning Ms Paetongtarn’s ethics will take time to process, as they will be reviewed by the National Anti-Corruption Commission and the Supreme Court’s Office for Holders of Political Positions, he noted.

The Constitutional Court will examine the petition for the dissolution of the Pheu Thai Party, but it may only take six months. Therefore, the government is anticipated to pass the first six months without any difficulties. After that, it’s anybody’s guess what will happen”, he said.

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B21 million approved for mpox vaccines

Vaccination only needed for high-risk organizations, say health leaders

(Photo: Reuters)
( Photo: Reuters )

The Department of Disease Control ( DDC ) has allocated a budget of 21 million baht to purchase 3, 000 doses of mpox vaccine.

The MVA-BN vaccination from Denmark is expected to arrive in four weeks and will be administrated to high-risk people, said Dr Thongchai Keeratihattayakorn, the director-general of the office.

The vaccination is meant to prevent the disease, which means that it is not required for everyone. It will be given to high-risk parties only under medical rules, he said.

The second high-risk party involves pre-exposure, which includes condition command staff working at international airports, borders place health-check units, health workers and personnel working at laboratories.

The second group involves post-exposure treatment, quite as people who have had close contact with mpox people.

According to Dr. Thongchai, the Disease Control Act gives the department the authority to buy medications or vaccines without requiring Food and Drug Administration approval in order to fight disease because no business has applied to buy the mpox vaccine into Thailand.

The MVA-BN vaccination has been modified from the smallpox vaccine, he said. Although it may not be 100 % effective at preventing diseases, it may reduce the severity of the illness, he said. The best way to stay healthy is to avoid making near contact with people who are suspected of being infected, he added.

Only those with seriously compromised immune systems, like those who have HIV/AIDS, are considered critically ill by the condition. All 13 incidents in the country have been associated with HIV/Aids people.

” We’ve found the price of the illness spreading is very minimal in the country, with merely 833 cases from January 2022 until then, comprising 812 in people and only 21 in women”, said Dr Thongchai.

” Diseases occur when quite close skin contact is made for a specific period of time, and most cases are found among men and sexual employees. Thus, it is not necessary to treat everyone”.

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Indian man wanted for murder arrested in Bangkok

Believe linked to 13 legal cases in household country, say police

Police arrest suspect Parveen “Kala” Kumar at a restaurant in Phra Nakhon district of Bangkok on Thursday. (Photo supplied/Wassayos Ngamkham)
Police are looking into suspect Parveen” Kala” Kumar at a cafe in Bangkok’s Phra Nakhon region on Thursday. ( Photo supplied/Wassayos Ngamkham )

In Bangkok’s Phra Nakhon city, an American man has been detained on suspicion of a number of crimes, including murder and kidnapping.

Immigration officers and other officers arrested Parveen” Kala” Kumar, 27, an American nationwide, at a restaurant in Bang Khun Phrom region of Phra Nakhon region on Thursday.

Mr Kumar was wanted in connection with 13 legal situations in his state and had fled to Thailand, Pol Maj Gen Phanthana Nutchanart, deputy chief of the Immigration Bureau, said on Friday.

The Armed Forces Security Centre tipped off about an American federal who had been seen acting curiously, leading to the imprisonment. He often appeared at a hotel in the Bang Khun Phrom neighborhood.

Emigration soldiers launched an investigation into the identity of the man. The Indian ambassador assisted them in reviewing his record after which they requested assistance from them.

The officials were told that the person was a dangerous man wanted in 13 legal situations, including murder, attempted murder, assault, violence and weapons infractions, said Pol Maj Gen Phanthana.

The Immigration Bureau is holding the suspect in custody until his land is deported, where he can file a legal case there. &nbsp,

Pol Maj Gen Phanthana Nutchanart, assistant commander of the Immigration Bureau, announces the arrest of the American think on Friday. ( Photo: Wassayos Ngamkham )

Pol Maj Gen Phanthana Nutchanart, assistant commander of the Immigration Bureau, announces the arrest of the American think on Friday. ( Photo: Wassayos Ngamkham )

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PM, ministers take oath of office before king

Cabinet to join informal on Saturday to review the policy statement scheduled for Thursday.

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra and her cabinet members take the oath of office before Their Majesties the King and Queen at the Amporn Sathan Residential Hall at Dusit Palace on Friday evening. (Photo: Royal Household Bureau)
At the Amporn Sathan Residential Hall at Dusit Palace on Friday night, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra and her case people take the oath of office before Their Majesties the King and Queen. ( Photo: Royal Household Bureau )

In another move toward the country’s administration, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra and other government individuals took the oath of office on Friday.

Ms. Paetongtarn may hold a cabinet meeting for an informal discussion on Saturday to review the policy declaration that she will give to parliament the following year.

Before they returned to Government House, all but two government members were present at the meeting at the Amporn Sathan Residential Hall at Dusit Palace.

Songsak Thongsri and Sabeeda Thaised, both deputy interior officials and Bhumjaithai Party people, were not allowed to join the oath-taking as they tested positive for Covid-19 on Thursday. Anutin Charnvirakul, the head of Bhutan, confirmed the benefits on Friday.

On the dates for the plan statement, Parliament President Wan Muhammad Nor Matha may meet with the opposition, partnership parties, and the government’s whip on Monday. It should be held on Thursday, with a discussion of it scheduled for Friday.

The government must complete the policy statement before it can run the nation. The second formal case meeting will be held on September 16 and Ms. Paetongtarn’s first official day of work will be on September 16.

The primary secretary is one of the 35 cabinet members in the state.

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Man killed while ‘stealing’ electric cables

The body discovered beneath the skywalk in the Sathon city had been there for four to five months.

Rescue workers prepare to take the body of an unidentified man from a service space underneath a skywalk in Sathon district of Bangkok to a hospital. (Photo: Poh Teck Tung foundation)
An unnamed man’s brain is being transported by rescuers to a doctor from a company area underneath a skywalk in Bangkok’s Sathon district. ( Photo: Poh Teck Tung foundation )

In the Sathon city of Bangkok, the body of an unexplained male has been discovered in a service area beneath a skywalk.

According to authorities, the man was electrocuted while attempting to steal electrical wires from the skywalk above the Sathon-Narathiwat crossing, which is believed to have happened at least four or five weeks ago.

Police arrived at the scene on Thursday night after being informed by a city engineer who had located the body.

While examining the bones for a power outage, the engineer stumbled across them.

The boy’s bones had dried up and had decayed. He was found wearing a flashlight-mounted hat. A local tote bag with many models of pliers and screws was discovered.

A pair of pliers was discovered encroaching on a cord. He was electrocuted while cutting wires in an attempt to seize them, according to the officers.

His system has been taken to King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital for a medical examination and recognition.

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Illegal Canadian masseur arrested on Koh Phangan

Canadian massage therapist Ky Jablonowski (left) answers questions following his arrest while providing a massage in his resort room on Koh Phangan on Friday. (Photo: Assawin Pakkawan)
Ky Jablonowski, a massage therapist from Canada, responds to inquiries after his imprisonment on Friday in his hotel room on Koh Phangan. ( Photo: Assawin Pakkawan )

A French gentleman who offered massage treatment services on Koh Phangan has been detained for working in a profession that only exists among Thai citizens.

During a raid on a place at the Kissmoon Village location on the visitor island on Friday, tourist authorities and immigration officers detained Ky Jablonowski, 48, on Friday.

His treatment sleep was taken by officers. Officials searched him and discovered a bottle of MDMA in his pants pocket as he appeared to be acting strangely. He claimed a colleague gave him the substance while they were out together.

He claimed to have been a massage therapist and had also taught treatment to the soldiers during questioning. His charges were 3, 000 rmb per treatment. He had a website and even accepted WhatsApp tickets for treatment services and programs.

Mr. Jablonowski was accused of having a class 1 medicine in his possession and engaging in an occupation that was against the law for foreigners. He was turned over to the Koh Phangan police place for legal actions.

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Reclaiming the initiative

A bamboo barrier to prevent coastal erosion is set up at the Marine and Coastal Resources Conservation Centre 2 in Samut Sakhon province. Meanwhile, Bangkok is also preparing to build a bamboo wave barrier in Bang Khunthian district. (Photo: Pattarapong Chatpattarasill)
The Marine and Coastal Resources Conservation Centre 2 in Samut Sakhon state has installed a wood barrier to stop coastal erosion. However, Bangkok is also preparing to build a wooden influx barrier in Bang Khunthian area. ( Photo: Pattarapong Chatpattarasill )

Some researchers are backing the idea of creating a new area out of filling water places of about 300, 000 ray from Samut Prakan’s tambon Pak Nam of Muang area to the mouth of the Tha Chin River in Samut Sakhon.

The proposed property restoration project will also serve as a crucial tool in preventing Bangkok from being submerged by rainwater and halting the worsening coastal erosion in Bangkok’s Bang Khunthian area, which is located between Samut Prakan and Samut Sakhon.

Former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra discussed the waste plan during his well-known breakfast speech Vision for Thailand 2024, which included the proposal among the administration’s plans for the future.

Serious have

Among those who applaud the plan, Suchatvee Suwansawat claims that it should have been put into use a long time.

” It’s a good indication that such a significant number in the country considers this a significant issue,” he said. People working to prevent flooding and other issues brought new hope to Bangkok by the land reclamation plan.

Mr Suchatvee, a civil engineering professional, is a former chairman of King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang and head of the Engineering Institute of Thailand. He is currently the Democrat Party’s assistant leader.

The president’s top priority is the improvement of the business, while the fight to protect Bangkok from a worsening storm condition is equally crucial and deserves to be recognized as a focus, he said.

Everyone should have given global warming and how it causes flood, he said, long ago. ” The open and not just specialists should be well aware of the effects of global warming.”

Technically speaking, Mr. Suchatvee said that it is possible to fill Bang Khunthian’s coastal areas and the surrounding seas, which could result in more habitable land being added to the area.

The city was unable to wait for the steady natural deposited sediments that had been proposed to build groynes parallel to Bang Khunthian’s coast. That would never stay up with the speed of southern degradation, he said.

The government of Bangkok and the prime minister should take this restoration significantly because it ought to have been put into practice long ago. More than 2 miles of southern area have been eroded already”, he said.

He claimed that he had heard nothing of the suggestion from City Hall before.

Even though bamboo sticks are n’t strong enough for this purpose, he claimed, bamboo sticks have been made into building barriers. After being placed in, this willow typically turns into water waste in one to two years.

Even though the Metropolitan Electricity Authority had previously donated concrete power posts to the BMA for use in breakwaters, he claimed, they were n’t the best option even though they were more sturdy than bamboo. Neither was growing more marshes, he said.

In addition to the southern degradation problem, water intrusion has become a major problem to certain sections of Bangkok, including Bang Kholaem, Silom, Sathon and Phra Nakhon, he said.

Families in these areas occasionally find their tap water to be rather brackish, he claimed, which demonstrates the difficulty of water intrusion.

Instructions from Singapore

Asst Prof Thon Thamrongnawasawat, assistant dean of the Faculty of Fish at Kasetsart University, likewise backed the restoration plan. He said if the environment may be protected, the plan may work out.

According to Asst Prof Thon, a marine environment professional, Singapore has adopted for a design and plans to construct a new long peninsula to equal a road leading to its airport, named Long Beach.

” However, it ca n’t be implemented completely even in five or 10 years because a substantial budget and really strong commitment are needed”, he said.

A budget must be secured in order to fund the inclusion of an efficient climate protection system if Bangkok was to follow the same design as Singapore’s.

The installation of an environment protection system is necessary, he claimed, even though the project’s complete costs could increase by 3 to 10 %.

If the job is n’t implemented with a critical environment protection program, new issues will arise, and marine life that normally exists on seashore areas will disappear.

The important issue is,” Would the government be committed to investing that much to make it happen”? he said. ” Usually, when the budget is limited in such a project, the part of the budget for funding environment safety is the first to be slashed”.

After more than 2,700 ray of southern land were lost to erosion, the BMA recently announced it was speeding up a project to build a water dyke to defend Bang Khunthian’s 47 km coast from further erosion. An environmental impact assessment is being conducted for the project.

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Bhumjaithai ministers test positive for Covid

Anutin may include Songsak and Sabeeda’s tasks until they recover

Deputy Interior Minister Sabeeda Thaised, daughter of Bhumjaithai member Chada Thaised, arrives at Government House on Thursday for Covid-19 testing. (Photo: Chanat Katanyu)
Deputy Interior Minister Sabeeda Thaised, child of Bhumjaithai part Chada Thaised, arrives at Government House on Thursday for Covid-19 tests. ( Photo: Chanat Katanyu )

Due to positive Covid-19 exam results, two Bhumjaithai Party government officials will lose their oath of office on Friday.

Songsak Thongsri and Sabeeda Thaised, both&nbsp, deputy interior officials, received tests on Thursday, and the effects confirmed their infections, preventing them from attending the meeting at the Amporn Sathan Residential Hall at Dusit Palace at 5 p.

Their oath-taking may be rescheduled, causing them to lose an unofficial government conference on legislation claims set for Saturday.

Anutin Charnvirakul, the interior minister of Bhumjaithai, confirmed the findings and said he would take their oaths until they recovered and took their oaths.

When Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra makes her coverage speech to parliament on Wednesday and Thursday, the government’s federal is expected to finalize the transition.

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Gen Prawit re-elected as Palang Pracharath leader

Paiboon Nititawan becomes PPRP secretary-general

Gen Prawit Wongsuwon, leader of the Palang Pracharath Party (PPRP), waves to supporters as he arrives at the party's headquarters in Chatuchak district, Bangkok, on Friday. (Photo: Pattarapong Chatpattarasill)
Gen Prawit Wongsuwon, leader of the Palang Pracharath Party ( PPRP ), waves to supporters as he arrives at the party’s headquarters in Chatuchak district, Bangkok, on Friday. ( Photo: Pattarapong Chatpattarasill )

Just hours after stepping down to allow for the election of a new executive board on Friday morning, Gen. Prawit Wongsuwon has made a comeback as the leader of the Palang Pracharath Party ( PPRP ).

Following Capt. Thamanat Prompow’s resignation and five other members of this party, the PPRP held a public assembly to appoint the senior board, deepening their party’s separation.

In the ballot, Gen Prawit was re-elected as group president, while Mr Paiboon replaces Thamanat as secretary-general. Gen Krityothin Sasipattanawong may serve as manager, and Sompot Saengkaew has been named secretary.

The eight assistant party officials are Santi Prompat, Chaiwut Thaanakamanusorn, Uttama Savanayana, Ms Treenuch Thiengthong, Sonthirat Sonthijirawong, Apichai Techa-ubon, Chakart Pattanakitwitboon, and Chaimongkol Chairob. Executive members include Anan Phon-amnuay ( Kamphaeng Phet MP), Charnkrit Detwithank, ML Kornkasiwat Kasemsri, Yongyut Suwannabut, Akkhawat Assavahem, Sutham Charit-ngam ( Nakhon Si Thammarat MP), Krasae Trakulpornpong ( Nong Khai MP), Kanchana Changwa ( Chaiyaphum MP), Khosee Mamu ( Pattani MP), Thawee Suraban ( Tang MP), Wan Ubumrung and Pol Lt Col Piya Tawichai.

On Friday, Gen Prawit Wongsuwon receives rose bouquets from followers. ( Photo: Pattarapong Chatpattarasill )

On Friday, Gen Prawit Wongsuwon receives rose bouquets from followers. ( Photo: Pattarapong Chatpattarasill )

After the conference, Gen Prawit said the group’s devotion to cohesion and a no-bullying plan. He stated that management tactics may be changed, with the secretary-general supporting the candidates and deputy leaders in charge of electorates.

Gen. Prawit’s earlier departure was a necessary administrative step because the party table was required to move down in accordance with celebration rules.

He arrived at the council at 8.10am, where about 800 group members offered him warm greetings and aid, with many singing,” Uncle Pom, battle”! Pom is Gen Prawit’s title.

The remaining PPRP MPs are in the criticism, while the Thamanat team is serving in the case under the Paetongtarn Shinawatra management.

Palang Pracharath Party leader Prawit Wongsuwon, party executives and MPs arrive at the party's headquarters in Bangkok on Friday as the party holds a general assembly to elect a new party executive board. (Photo: Pattarapong Chatpattarasill)

Palang Pracharath head Prawit Wongsuwon, PPRP managers and MPs arrive at the group’s office in Bangkok on Friday. ( Photo: Pattarapong Chatpattarasill )

While most PPRP MPs are in criticism, three from Capt Thamanat’s party function in Paetongtarn Shinawatra’s case:

  • Narumon Pinyosinwat serves as minister of agriculture and cooperative.
  • Itthi Sirilathayakorn serves as the minister of agriculture in the absence of a lieutenant.
  • Akara Prompao as deputy agriculture secretary. He is Capt Thamanat’s younger sibling.

Capt Thamanat claims that he no longer believes in the PPRP, adding that the group’s governmental votes were secretly sent to the Pheu Thai Party.

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