Anutin Reassures Party Loyalty Amidst Leadership Dispute

Bangkok: Anutin Charnvirakul, Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, has offered reassurance to Natthachon Srikornguek, a prominent member of the Bhumjaithai Party, following a recent leadership dispute. Anutin, who also serves as the leader of the Bhumjaithai Party, expressed his unwavering support for Natthachon, affectionately referring to him as "The Nui," a trusted friend available around the clock.

According to Thai News Agency, the issue arose when Natthachon Srikornguek, an MP from Songkhla, was reportedly left out of the parliamentary committee chairmanship, leading to concerns about his standing within the party. Anutin addressed these concerns by emphasizing the longstanding relationship he shares with Natthachon, mentioning that they have been inseparable since 2019. He downplayed the situation, indicating that their bond is robust, and Natthachon remains a vital figure within the party.

When questioned about any lingering resentment from Natthachon, Anutin humorously dismissed the notion, suggesting that Natthachon has no reason to be resentful. Anutin further explained that there is no need for extensive discussions or reassurances, as the mutual understanding between him and Natthachon transcends verbal communication.

In response to inquiries about Natthachon's future role, Anutin confidently stated that Natthachon's "The Nui" position is unparalleled, emphasizing the rarity of individuals who can reach out to him at any time. This statement underscores the unique bond and trust shared between the two political figures.