Ruling Pheu Thai Party expects main coalition partner to back budget bill

Ruling Pheu Thai Party expects main coalition partner to back budget bill

The House of Representatives holds a debate on the 2025 Budget Bill in June last year. (Photo: Chanat Katanyu)
The 2025 Budget Bill is debated in the House of Representatives in June of last year. ( Photo: Chanat Katanyu )

Bhumjaithai, a big coalition partner, is expected to support the government’s 2026 Budget Bill, according to senior members of the ruling Pheu Thai Party, claiming it is in the common interest.

Wisut Chainarun, a member of the Pheu Thai record, refuted rumors that Bhumjaithai may oppose the bill the House will debate from May 28 to May 30.

Bhumjaithai would typically vote for the bill as a coalition party, according to Mr. Wisut, who is also a key government whip. The issue shouldn’t be connected to any issues involving the previous senatorial election.

He appeared to refer to an analysis by the Election Commission and the Department of Special Investigation into the reported rigged election of lawmakers.

He predicted that if the funds is delayed, problems would arise with state organizations ‘ efforts.

Anusorn Iamsa-ard, a member of the Pheu Thai listing, even stifled the rumors that Bhumjaithai does not support the budget bill and that the House might be disbanded.

He claimed on Sunday that there had been attempts to stoke social unrest and that partnership parties had continued to support the state.

The section of the budget act was necessary, according to Mr. Anusorn, and there were no grounds for the House’s dissolution. All factions were informed that, in the public interest, all government policies, including economic people, needed to be implemented.

He claimed that any independent organization’s responsibility for investigating the senatorial vote was that it was the government’s responsibility to take the necessary steps.

Following Bhumjaithai’s secretary-general’s charter that he disagreed with the government-sponsored leisure complex costs, Bhumjaithai and Pheu Thai have lately grown incensed. Due to this, Pheu Thai heavyweights have begun to question their alliance partner’s loyalty.

The parties have fought back from the beginning over a number of pressing issues, including Pheu Thai’s try to categorize marijuana as a narcotic through its wellness ministers, despite Bhumjaithai supporting its decriminalization as a vital policy. Additionally, there are area problems involving significant events ‘ involvement, which have caused the division to widen.

Another possible cause of a suspected gap between Bhumjaithai and Pheu Thai may have been the senators ‘ election.