“Anutin” wishes “Watana” well after moving to Pheu Thai

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“Anutin” wishes “Watana Changlao” well after moving to Pheu Thai Party to run for Khon Kaen Provincial Administrative Organization president, confirms there are no problems and no disappointment.

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, Anutin Charnvirakul, as leader of the Bhumjaithai Party, spoke about the case of Mr. Watana Changlao moving to the Pheu Thai Party to run for the mayor of Khon Kaen Provincial Administrative Organization, saying that he saw his son apply for the Pheu Thai Party, and he was still confused because Mr. Watana Changlao also held a political position as secretary to the deputy minister of the Interior of Mr. Songsak Thongsri, but he resigned. When he resigned, he said he would apply for the PAO, but he did not say that he would join the Pheu Thai Party. He said that he would apply for the PAO because if he joined the party, it would cause problems for other parties to help, so he would rather be neutral. We asked him to resign, but I don’t know why there was news that he w
ould join the Pheu Thai Party. But now it’s clear because there’s a sticker saying that he applied under the name of the Pheu Thai Party, so I wish him well.

When asked if he had informed the party when he resigned, Mr. Anutin said that he had resigned from the party but had not spoken to him directly.

As for Mr. Ekarat Changlao’s attitude, he is still with the Bhumjaithai Party, but he does not know if he is with someone else or not. Mr. Anutin stated that these things are privileges, there is no problem.

‘As for MPs, if we can accept it, don’t think too much about it. Just let them do good for the people. No matter which party they are in, it’s the same. For me, I think some people can see that they’ve been gone since they came. So we don’t have to be angry or upset. There’s no problem. It just goes around like this. At least the government doesn’t lose anything. It’s still 1 + 1 = 0 because it didn’t cross over to the opposition or the opposition came to fill the government.

When asked further whether
the Bhumjaithai Party has a policy to send candidates to run for provincial administrative organizations under the party’s name, Mr. Anutin stated, “Probably not. This is a matter for each person and each household.”

Source: Thai News Agency