Thaksin advocates single-party rule

Coalition government to” delayed to supply”

Anutin: Ex-PM 'might be out of touch'
Anutin: Ex-PM ‘ might be out of reach ‘

Anutin Charnvirakul, the head of Bhumjaithai, criticized Thaksin Shinawatra’s plea for voters to only help the Pheu Thai Party to quicken authorities work.

Mr Anutin, who serves as the interior minister and deputy leading in the Pheu Thai-led state, said on Friday that Thaksin lived overseas for 17 years, and the ex-premier might be out of contact with the country’s politicians where a multi-party state is in place.

He said the social landscape has changed from a single-party state, in which excellent officials like Thaksin called the shots, to a sophisticated multi-party one.

In the fresh environment, partnership parties are competing to give laws, he said. But, Mr. Anutin did never rule out the possibility of forming a one-party government in the future if a certain group performs outstanding work.

Before Thaksin became prime minister, who would have thought about a one-party system? It was demonstrated by Thaksin. But the problem is]in situation it may happen again ] how long did it previous”, he said.

The former top claimed that the government was slower to fulfill its pledges because it was a multi-party government in his campaign speech on Thursday in Chiang Mai.

Voters must overwhelmingly support Pheu Thai and give it a decisive win if they want to see policies delivered effectively, according to Thaksin, who works as a campaign assistant for Pheu Thai candidates contesting the elections for the Provincial Administrative Organization ( PAO ) presidents.

Recently, in the PAO election strategies in different regions, Thaksin likewise urged voters to cast votes for the group to ensure a integrated approach.

Mr. Anutin emphasized that the current administration is entirely and jointly working, and that this is because it follows the law and carefully listens to the condemnation and scrutiny of the public.

He insisted there would be no problems among the alliance parties and that all the government’s laws, whether set by the main party or coalition partners, may be implemented. He stated that the coalition partners are expected to back each other in the open interest and issue warnings when something goes wrong.