Bangkok: Anutin Charnvirakul, leader of the Bhumjaithai Party and prime ministerial candidate, stated that there remains ample time to form a government, while avoiding direct responses regarding discussions with other parties. He highlighted the election victory as a reflection of the public's confidence in the Bhumjaithai Party's methods, and noted the need to reassess whether nationalist sentiment played a role in the party's success.
According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Anutin addressed inquiries about the potential influence of nationalism or the border situation on the election outcome, reaffirming that the Thai people's trust in the Bhumjaithai Party was the core reason for their electoral win. He expressed a desire to thoroughly evaluate the situation before drawing conclusions about key factors contributing to their victory.
Mr. Anutin also responded to questions about the party's strengths or unique selling points, stating that he required more time to provide a comprehensive assessment. Regarding the timeline for the formation of the government, he indicated that each step must follow its process and sequence. He emphasized that there has been no formal announcement concerning the distribution of positions or any flaws in the process, urging patience from the public.
He reassured that Thailand currently has a fully operational government, and there are no disruptions or delays affecting its functions.