Prime Minister Assures Border Stability Amidst Parliament Dissolution

Bangkok: The Prime Minister has assured that the dissolution of parliament will not impact the Thai-Cambodian border, even as he refrained from divulging further details and awaited a press conference to make a formal statement. While casually sipping coffee, he maintained a composed demeanor, stating that any official announcement regarding the dissolution will be communicated at a later stage.

According to Thai News Agency, when queried about whether the coalition parties were informed prior to the decision, the Prime Minister smiled but chose not to answer directly. Further inquiries about the potential impact on the border were met with a firm assurance that there would be no effect. Despite the pressing questions, the Prime Minister remained reticent, revealing no plans for a special televised broadcast to announce the reasons for parliament's dissolution.

Following a ceremony honoring Her Majesty Queen Sirikit, the Queen Mother, the Prime Minister was seen enjoying a morning coffee at the Santi Maitri Building, engaging in conversation with key figures such as Deputy Prime Minister Bowornsak Uwanno and Minister of Culture Sabida Thaiseth. The media, eager for more information on the dissolution, approached him for further comments. However, he only confirmed that a televised address via the National Broadcasting Service of Thailand was being planned, though the exact timing was still under consideration.