“Anutin” does not interfere with the court in the political case in August.

Government House, "Anutin" does not interfere with the court, political case in August, fears abuse of power, sees "Pita" inviting ambassadors from 18 countries to observe, not interfere, insists Bhumjaithai does not attract "Move Forward MPs" Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Anutin Charnvirakul, as leader of the Bhumjaithai Party, talked about the political situation in August. How do you view this matter because there is both the Move Forward Party dissolution case and the Prime Minister's case? Regarding the court's verdict, we must not give any opinions because if we talk too much, we will intrude. This is a mess. It violates the court's authority. It is not right. When asked whether, as the Minister of the Interior, he was concerned that Mr. Pita Limjaroenrat, a party-list MP for the Move Forward Party and the party leader's advisor, had invited ambassadors from 18 countries to observe the event, it would be a cause for trouble, Mr. Anutin exclaimed, 'Oh, don't ask like that. The ambassa dor invited you, not you.' The reporter asked again whether Mr. Pita had invited ambassadors to monitor the party dissolution case. Mr. Anutin said that it was his right if he could come, similar to the past when ambassadors were invited to the police station to observe. He could not remember what the reason was, but ambassadors went. He thought it was good because it would create confidence that everything was in accordance with the law, the process, and justice. When asked if this matter would cause people to think that foreigners were interfering in Thailand's justice process, Mr. Anutin said, 'Well, if people just stare at this and say that they are interfering, that's probably not true.' The reporter then asked further whether it would be like the Bowring Treaty. Mr. Anutin said that he could not remember because he was not born yet. In the case where Mr. Chaiwat Tulathan, leader of the Move Forward Party, came out to state that the coalition government is trying to lure MPs from the Move Forward Par ty to join the party, Mr. Anutin said that it is not his party, not the Bhumjaithai Party. Source: Thai News Agency