Pheu Thai, BJT reaffirm their unity

Coalition has’ balance’, says Anutin

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra is surrounded by leaders and core members of coalition parties at Government House last month. (Photo: Chanat Katanyu)
Next month, partnership party leaders and key members of the government were gathered around Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra at Government House. ( Photo: Chanat Katanyu )

In an effort to minimize tensions between them, the Pheu Thai Party and its coalition partner, the Bhumjaithai Party ( BJT), have reaffirmed their commitment to coalition unity.

Anutin Charnvirakul, the leader of Bhumjaithai and interior secretary, claimed that the government enjoys a higher degree of stability and that there are no risk factors that may threaten it.

” In recent years, no state has commanded as big a majority in the House of Representatives as this management”, Mr Anutin said.

” Prime Minister Paetontarn Shinawatra has evidently demonstrated her management abilities and ability to lead the government,” Shinawatra said. The users of the coalition are also cooperating easily.

Minor problems can become resolved between coalition parties, which is true. There is no significant issue that cannot be resolved,” Mr Anutin added.

When asked about a photo of him playing golf with ex-prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra last week in Pathum Thani and whether BJT may continue to oppose Pheu Thai, Mr. Anutin replied that BJT was never trying to oppose Pheu Thai.

Bhumjaithai simply expresses its position and opinions on issues that it believes will help the country. At the same time, the group respects the majority voting,” Mr Anutin said.

Mr. Anutin claimed that the events were not required to work up, but that the alliance state feels compelled to work hard for the people in response to criticism that the coalition government was created because they were.

No one is necessary, he said when asked whether the state may remain without BJT.

” When the day comes, anyone you part ways. Everything is essential, “he said.

Mr. Anutin questioned whether the coalition may remain in place until it had served its full time and whether the coalition’s parties would continue to coexist in the next administration. The case is in charge of running the nation.

” In a partnership state, the prime minister is the obvious head. He said that coalition party leaders may not meet the cabinet if they refuse to listen to the PM.

The House of Representatives ‘ function in the legislative branch is distinct from that of the state. All Members have the right to express their opinions, he added.

The Khao Kradong land dispute in Buri Ram, Bhumjaithai’s political hotspot, is also downplayed by Mr. Anutin because it could lead to an open conflict between the State Railway of Thailand ( SRT ) and the Department of Lands ( DoL ), which could cause tensions between Pheu Thai and Bhumjaithai.

Mr. Anutin remarked that all parties involved may waited until the Administrative Court issues a decision.

Transport Minister Suriya Jungrangreangkit of Pheu Thai oversees the SRT, while Mr. Anutin, the Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister, who leads Bhumjaithai, is in charge of the DoL.

The debate centers on 5, 083 land plots in the Khao Kradong region of Buri Ram’s Muang area, totaling 5, 083 rai.

The SRT is attempting to regain these narratives, accusing the DoL of being dishonest because it has issued area papers to undocumented residents. Also, the Chidchob community, which runs several firms, including the Buriram International Circuit and a 32, 600-seat sports facility, is linked to the discussion.

After the Supreme Court determined that the property belonged to the SRT in 2021, the SRT requested that the DoL withdraw its 900 area name activities and remove all tenants from its home in a lawsuit filed with the Administrative Court in September 2021. Of the 900 area title deeds, 12, which cover 179 ray, apparently belong to the Chidchob home.

Phumtham Wechayachai, a vital figure in Pheu Thai politics, reaffirmed unity among partnership functions on Saturday, saying that despite their differences on some issues, they all share the same goal of moving the nation forward.