Bangkok: Anutin Charnvirakul, Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, expressed his confidence in leading the government through the ongoing energy crisis. Drawing on his past experience in managing the COVID-19 pandemic, Anutin assured that his leadership would guide the country effectively through current challenges.
According to Thai News Agency, Anutin highlighted the growth of the Bhumjaithai Party during its 18th anniversary celebration. He attributed the party's success to prioritizing the people and fostering internal trust to build unity. Emphasizing the party's consistent growth through successive elections, he noted the importance of adapting its working style to accommodate the influx of young members. By transferring knowledge and experience to the new generation, Anutin hopes to strengthen the party's future endeavors.
Anutin reiterated his commitment to serving the public with sincerity, emphasizing that the Bhumjaithai Party thrives through its connection with the people. He stressed the party's reliance on internal trust and the dedication of its members to work for the common good. The party's approach includes supporting proposals that align with legal and ethical standards, thereby maintaining the trust of the people, as encapsulated in their slogan, "We keep our word."
Addressing his aspirations for completing a four-year term, Anutin expressed the importance of diligence and humility, emphasizing that public service should be free from personal gain or ego. He underscored his role as a volunteer for the nation, prioritizing the people above all.
On the topic of the party's future growth, Anutin advocated for collective leadership to advance Thailand without internal conflict. He argued against the notion of a single-party government, suggesting that collaboration is more effective than pursuing solitary ambitions amidst potential opposition.
Anutin also reaffirmed his party's commitment to crisis management, citing past successes with challenges such as COVID-19 and natural disasters. He concluded that resolving various crises remains a fundamental responsibility of the government.