There’s no reward for loyalty

There's no reward for loyalty
Sereepisuth: ingests the discomfort

The Seri Ruam Thai Party’s head and a Pheu Thai supporter, Pol Gen Sereepisuth Teemeeyaves, is believed to possess swallowed the pain caused when the latter removed him from the government line-up in return for his commitment.

The previous police chief has a strong attachment for Pheu Thai, and this affection was especially clear when the government was being formed.

Seri Ruam Thai’s length decreased to a tenth of what it had been following the general election. Seri Ruam Thai won the election with Pol Gen Sereepisuth serving as its wayward MP thanks to the newly implemented single-ballot system.

Seri Ruam Thai, which is loosely translated as” Seri Consolidating Nation,” is Pol Gen Sereepisuth’s pen name.

The party remained a part of the Pheu Thai-led so-called pro-democracy empire during the preceding Prayut Chan-o-cha administration.

Much renowned for his straightforwardness and no-nonsense, Pol Gen Sereepisuth had been a vocal opponent of the previous administration.

Pol Gen Sereepisuth hailed what many believed would be the restoration of total democratic principle when Move Forward and Pheu Thai, the two small” friend” in the pro-democracy empire station, emerged from the vote as the biggest and next biggest parties, respectively.

He welcomed what appeared to be the Move Forward Party’s( MFP ) impending ascent to power.

But, in a shocking turn of events, the MFP granted Pheu Thai the authority to lead the formation of the government after the Senate rejected Pita Limjaroenrat’s pay for prime minister.

The transfer irritated MFP supporters in the wrong way. Pheu Thai and MFP followers shortly found themselves at each other’s necks, with the latter referring to the former as a traitor. Diehards in Pheu Thai retaliated by calling the MFP bitter idiots.

Important players insisted that the two parties were still speaking, but they were drifting off, and it was impossible to conceal the relationship’s flaw.

Pol Gen Sereepisuth turned his artillery on the MFP amid all of this.

He asserted that a particular MFP MP was an ex-con and shouldn’t have been permitted to run for office in the House after an appointment with an well-known television talk show.

Nakhon­chai Khunnarong, the Rayong Constituency 3 MP, served as the representative. Nakhonchai acknowledged that he had served time in prison but insisted that the offense did not prevent him from running for office.

Following Nakhonchai’s after resignation as an MP, Pongsathorn Sornpetnarin won the chair in a by-election held on September 10.

Pol Gen Sereepisuth added that Pheu Thai was given free rein to put together a fresh state during the formation of the government by the MFP.

Pheu Thai proceeded to dismiss the MFP and move to suitors from the union of parties under the previous administration after being reminded by the Senate that a coalition with it would never win enough support in the middle House for an aspirant to the position of prime minister.

Pol Gen Sereepisuth realized as the new partnership took shape that he would not be appointed to the government. Additionally, he was personally experiencing how it felt to be” dropped.”

Some critics believed that Pol Gen Sereepisuth, who was now receiving the same care the MFP received from Pheu Thai, had hardly taken longer for fate to catch up with him.

The partnership was allocating government seats, so Pol Gen Sereepisuth’s lack was noted.

On August 30, he suddenly broke his silence to respond to a media statement stating that, despite continuing to serve as party leader, the MP had resigned from his position.

Although he categorically denied feeling let down after being turned down for a cabinet position, the good cabinet appointee was openly criticized by him.

He declared that his work to aid in the formation of a new coalition was complete and that keeping social office holders in check would now be his top priority in what was seen as the first indication of hostility toward the Pheu Thai-led government.

Seri Ruam Thai is completely to be an opposition party because he is not a partnership companion, according to an observer in politics.

However, given that the” wound” Pol Gen Sereepisuth inflicted on the MFP was still recent, it would require reconciliation with them, which is not likely to happen anytime soon.

When I voted for Srettha Thavisin to become prime minister on August 22, my goal to assist Pheu Thai and become the ruling party was complete. Mr. Srettha receives parliament’s approval to become prime minister on August 22.

The following morning, he said,” I submitted my resignation notice as a record MP.”

Mangkorn Yontrakul, the group secretary-general, may succeed Pol Gen Sereepisuth in parliament, according to Wirat Worassirin, a former party listing MP and close ally of the politician.

Pol Gen Sereepisuth claimed that he was responsible for assisting Pheu Thai in assembling the new government alongside its former political rival, Gen Prawit Wongsuwon, the head of the Palang Pracharath Party( PPRP ).

He insisted he wasn’t referring to the new government appointees, comparing the competition for cabinet positions to dogfights for meals.

Pheu Thai was not offered a seat in the cabinet in exchange for Pol Gen Sereepisuth’s support during the formation of the government, he continued.

He added that he left his position as an MP out of sorrow over not being offered a position in the cupboard.

Pol Gen Patcharawat Wongsuwon, who was appointed a deputy prime minister and minister for natural sources and the atmosphere, was never spared in his censure, though.

Pol Gen Sereepisuth expressed his confusion over the inclusion of someone with no prior experience in governmental job in the cupboard.

Pol Gen Patcharawat was previously fired from his position as head of the national authorities. Wissanu Krea-ngam, a former deputy prime minister, asserted that this negated the departure because he had been reinstated by the now-dissolved National Council for Peace and Order.

Pol Gen Patcharawat is the younger brother of Gen Prawit and the PPRP’s general advisor.

Now that a certification test by the government secretary-general company failed to keep the former police key out of the cabinets, Pol Gen Sereepisuth has stated he will keep an eye on topoisomerase Gen Patcharawat himself.

Moment to float or sink

Earlier this year, the coalition government’s policies were made public to parliament by Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, signaling the start of the administration.

The Pheu Thai Party’s premier 10, 000 baht modern handout scheme was the subject of a barrage of questions from MPs and senators during the two-day debate, many of which focused on the top, who also serves as the fund minister.

Srettha: Seeks a boost in confidence

Every Thai person 16 years of age and older is eligible to receive a one-time handbook to buy necessities from local stores within four kilometers of their registered address under the plan, which is estimated to cost 560 billion baht to fund.

The online currency must be used within six months and cannot be converted into cash.

The government claims that the digital budget scheme would be clear and identifiable using blockchain technology.

Where the authorities will find the funds to finance the system, which is anticipated to be implemented early next year, is the main concern of the lawmakers regarding the ruling side’s digital wallet policy.

In fact, the modern wallet scheme, which was Pheu Thai’s major election promise, is being questioned outside, with political analysts, tech experts, and economic experts all offering their own opinions.

The plan is unpopular with a number of financial experts. They advise the authorities to modify this plan so that it only targets those who are in need because doing so would reduce the amount of money available to finance the plan and give it more money to carry out other programs if necessary. Additionally, the government intends to reduce energy costs and suspend loan repayments for producers and SMEs.

Tech experts contend that unless the government is committed to creating a new electronic payment system, bitcoin technology may not be useful in this situation.

The” Pao Tang” e-wallet app, which is already widely used by millions of users, would be a better choice.

Analysts believe that the Pheu Thai Party must implement the online budget scheme despite criticism because it is thought to be the only way to revive the party’s waning popularity.

Despite being expensive, the program does not increase employment opportunities or lower earnings inequality. According to Yutthaporn Issarachai, a political science professor at Sukhothani Thammathirat Open University, there is also the possibility that it will have issues during application.

However, the program has the potential to quickly resurrect the economy, which could improve the standing of the ruling party after it forms a coalition with the so-called conventional camp.

The Move Forward Party ( MFP ), which won the May 14 general election, was abandoned by the party, which now faces a crisis of public trust after many voters accuse Pheu Thai of betraying them.

To win back the public’s trust and support its decision to drop the MFP, Pheu Thai needs this scheme. According to Mr. Yutthaporn, the ruling party also has a number of nationalist plans with which it hopes to win back help.

The plan to sand off the” CEO rulers” as part of a decentralization policy and the policy to upgrade service under the general healthcare scheme to make it more suitable for people to receive health care services are the two most important ones.

These two plans are emblematic of the policies that enabled the now-disbanded Thai Rak Thai Party, led by Thaksin Shinawatra, to achieve resounding successes. However, Mr. Yutthaporn asserts that because the political climate has changed, what worked secret two decades ago may not do so today.

Pheu Thai is unable to comprehend the space. People strive for not only” eatable” politics but also for politics that builds a better world, he said, so it doesn’t realize it lost the general election to the MFP.

When the Srettha leadership is not in charge of the agriculture and energy ministries, which are supposed to address farmers’ issues and the urgent issue of high energy prices, the analyst is skeptical that it will be able to fully restore confidence and triumph.

He claimed that the group’s restrictions are reflected in the selection of cabinet chairs. Capt. Thamanat Prompow, the secretary-general of the Palang Pracharath Party, was given the investment for agriculture minister, and Pirapan Salirathavibhaga, head of The United Thai Nation Partie, received the energy position.

Tourism, which is the nation’s main source of income and is run by the party in charge of the Tourism Ministry, offers Pheu Thai the various hope of reliving his former glory. However, its advantages are transient, and the group’s policy lacks a clear direction, he claimed.