Chulaphan Dismisses Rumors of Split in Pheu Thai Over Anutin’s Second Cabinet Appointments

Bangkok: "Chulaphan" has firmly stated that there will be no division within the Pheu Thai party concerning Anutin's second cabinet appointments list. The quick dismissal comes amid reports that some MPs were dissatisfied with the lineup referred to as "Anutin 2". However, Pheu Thai leaders have assured that all members understand the current situation, expressing no resentment, and are ready to proceed with the government's agenda.

According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Chulaphan Amornvivat, serving as a party-list MP and a leader within the Pheu Thai Party, addressed rumors about dissatisfaction regarding the distribution of cabinet positions. He clarified that such claims are unfounded and merely speculative inputs from external sources.

Chulaphan emphasized that the formation of the government necessitates negotiations and a thorough assessment of each individual's suitability for the respective ministries. While acknowledging that the availability of positions is limited compared to the number of candidates, he reassured that all party members are aware of and accept the situation.

He further confirmed that the party remains cohesive, with no signs of instability or movements suggesting otherwise. Regular meetings and collaborations continue as usual within the party framework.

Chulaphan reiterated that no member has expressed dissatisfaction to the extent of contemplating resignation. All members remain committed to their roles as public representatives and are prepared to advance the party's and government's policies.

Addressing the contentious ministerial list, Chulaphan noted that the process is ongoing and refrained from validating any specifics, as the list is under review by Anutin Charnvirakul and awaits completion of the appointment process. The party assured that no names have been dismissed thus far, with qualification checks being handled by the appropriate entities. Confidence was expressed in the preparedness and thorough vetting of the nominated individuals.