After former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra and Bhumjaithai head Anutin Charnvirakul were spotted playing golf along at a hotel in Nakhon Ratchasima over the weekend, the decision Pheu Thai Party and its coalition partner, the ruling Bhumjaithai Party, have denied striking any key offers.
Mr. Anutin, who is the interior minister and deputy prime minister, claimed that Thaksin and his relatives stayed at a different resort.
He resisted engaging in political conversation with Thaksin, who is commonly believed to be Pheu Thai’s de facto leader.
Additionally, Mr. Anutin denied contacting Thaksin to resolve the conflict between Pheu Thai and Bhumjaithai over the administration’s plan to reclassify marijuana as a opiate.
” It has nothing to do with Thaksin. The Narcotics Control Board]NCB] may render a decision on the matter”, Mr Anutin said.
According to spectators, a debate appears to have emerged between Bhumjaithai, which advocated the decriminalisation of the flower, and Pheu Thai, which seeks to change that plan. On July 5, a health council with responsibility for regulating illegal drugs approved a reclassification of cannabis and cannabis as narcotics starting on January 1, 2025. This month, the council will submit its statement to the NCB for attention.
Add tiona ly, Ph m ham Wech y chai, Bhumjaithai. ” They went to play sport, sang songs and had breakfast up”, he said.
However, sources claimed that the Khao Yai resort’s golf-going event between Mr. Anutin and Thaksin was meant to settle the two parties ‘ hemp feud.
According to the sources, the best way out of the issue would be for the NCB to give the relisting plan up to the wellness committee for review and for the government to press for the passing of a cannabis law with stricter restrictions on the plant’s use, according to the sources. In returning, Bhumajaithai is expected to give complete assistance to Pheu Thai’s modern wallet system, the sources said.