
A sensor into a golfing course owned by Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul would hardly cause a gap within the alliance, according to Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai, who insisted yesterday that the authorities must take action against invasion of open land.
The Bhumjaithai Party led by Mr. Anutin and the Kla Dharma Party, which oversees the Agricultural Land Reform Office ( Alro ), would not conflict, according to Mr. Phumtham, saying the investigation into the property in Nakhon Ratchasima’s Pak Chong district would not lead to conflict.
He claimed that the government has a duty to investigate the situation and act accordingly, and that this does not change coalition stability or unity ahead of the upcoming no-confidence debate.
” Control must be separated from studies. The government does not protect up wrong. In response to the planned investigation into the contentious golf course, he said,” It’s not the right thing to do”.
He argued that no need for the coalition partners to” clear the air” at one of the coalition leaders ‘ regular meals on February 5.
Mr. Anutin defended the land activities yesterday, saying they were officially issued but may leave it to the government to handle the situation. He claimed that because the alliance prioritizes national interest over all else, the controversy would not have an effect on unity. Nevertheless, he said that complaints could still be filed when statistics are established.
The Bhumjaithai president also refrained from citing media reports that he and Chief Adviser of the Kla Dharma Party, Capt. Thamanat Prompow, did not greet one another at a new wedding reception.
He said that Thanadon Suwannarit, an assistant to the crops secretary, had greeted him and complimented him on the job he was doing.
Mr. Thanadon stated last week that the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives do check the golf course’s area title document to see if it was an Alro land plot.
The investigation was motivated by the investigation’s investigation into the Lam Takong self-help settlement project’s improper rise in Nakhon Ratchasima.
A social lobbyist’s resort and a prominent politician’s golf course were the two locations in question.
The Ministry of Social Development and Human Security issued the deeds yesterday, insisting that they were officially issued to the self-help arrangement.