Post-vote spotlight on Jurin and Anupong

Democrats and PPRP downplay underwhelming confidence election totals of two coalition ministers

Deputy Prime Minister and Commerce Minister Jurin Laksanawisit, leader of the Democrat Party, came last among the 11 cabinet ministers when confidence votes were tallied on Saturday. (Parliament photo)
Deputy Prime Minister plus Commerce Minister Jurin Laksanawisit, leader of the Democrat Party, arrived last among the eleven cabinet ministers whenever confidence votes had been tallied on Sunday. (Parliament photo)

Top executives of the Democrat and Palang Pracharath celebrations have downplayed the outcomes of Saturday’s confidence vote that place two cabinet ministers in the spotlight.

Deputy Prime Minister and Commerce Minister Jurin Laksanawisit came last in the vote upon Saturday with approval from 241 of 471 MPs on the floor. Inner surface Minister Anupong Paojinda received the most no-confidence votes at 212, against 245 ballots of confidence.

Those tallies compared with the table-topping 268 votes associated with confidence for Mouthpiece Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwon — twelve more than Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha received.

Democrat secretary-general Chalermchai Sri-on said after the vote that the result must not be interpreted as an make an effort to pressure Mr Jurin to step straight down as the party head or quit the particular cabinet. Most Liberal MPs voted good party’s direction, he or she added.

Democrat spokesman Rames Rattanachaweng said the voting pattern underlined the unity within the party. But the party has questioned the motives of 3 Chartthaipattana MPs who abstained when Mr Jurin’s name came up, he additional.

“The party has an issue about this and is miserable with this, ” he or she wrote on the party’s Facebook page.

The high number of no-confidence votes for Gen Anupong emerged amid speculation that several Palang Pracharath members want their particular leader, Gen Prawit, to take over since interior minister to drive party preparations for any new general selection.

Gen Anupong is known to function with a network of local leaders like tambon chiefs plus village heads rather than relying on MPs to mobilise support for that government and the PPRP. Being cut out of the Interior Ministry’s possibly lucrative patronage loop rubs some celebration MPs the wrong way.

Gen Prawit said any modify in the cabinet would be decided by Style Prayut. “It’s up to the prime minister, ” he said.

The prime ressortchef (umgangssprachlich) said on Friday that he had no intend to revamp the cupboard .

The three former generals — Prayut, Prawit and Anupong — have close dating back to decades as they increased through the ranks from the army.

Outside Parliament, at the same time, a parallel election showed the prime ressortchef (umgangssprachlich) and 10 some other cabinet ministers were rejected by nearly 525, 000 on the web voters.

The informal on the web poll was staged to show the true emotion of voters in regards to the ministers targeted by opposition, organisers stated.

The next general election is definitely expected to be kept early next year.