“Gen. Prawit” introduces “Wan Uibamrung” to join the Palang Pracharath Party.

Palang Pracharath Party, "Gen. Prawit" introduces "Wan Uibamrung" to join the Palang Pracharath Party, angry when asked if it is a Pheu Thai branch party, shouts "No", while "Wan" encourages Pheu Thai to expel "Chalerm", grateful for "Uncle Pom"'s broad-mindedness, compassion, and genuine trustworthiness, reveals that there will be big political news in August-September. Gen Prawit Wongsuwan, MP for the party list and leader of the Palang Pracharath Party, along with Mr Paiboon Nititawan, deputy leader of the party, jointly announced the introduction of Mr Wan Uibamrung, former MP for Bangkok from the Pheu Thai Party, as well as Mr Payom Prompetch, former MP for Songkhla from the Palang Pracharath Party, Pol Lt Col Monthon Phokhai, former MP for Bangkok from the Future Forward Party who moved to the Bhumjaithai Party, Mr Amphon Khamwilai, Mr Sobri Matman, Mr Charifuddin Sariming, and Ms Sunetta Sae-Koh as party members. Gen Prawit put party shirts on all six of them and then took a group photo with them rai sing their hands. Reporters tried to ask Gen Prawit several questions, especially the reason for accepting Mr Wan as a party member, including whether the party's Bangkok area will be stronger or not, but Gen Prawit did not answer any questions until the reporter asked about criticisms that the Palang Pracharath Party would become a branch of the Pheu Thai Party. Gen Prawit sternly said, 'No' and looked irritated. Then he took the elevator to his office without saying anything more. Then Mr. Wan announced that today he came to apply for membership in the Palang Pracharath Party, which after resigning from the assistant minister of the Ministry of Public Health, many friends from many parties contacted him to invite him to join the party, but after a while he went quiet, and it is not known whether someone put the brakes on him or not. Then Mr. Samart Jenchaijitwanich, former assistant minister of the Ministry of Justice, contacted him to invite him to join General Prawit Wongsuwan, and General Prawit called him in for a meeting. 'When I first met Gen Prawit, he told me that he welcomed me to stay and work with him, which made me feel touched and impressed because it was like I escaped the heat and came to cool down. Gen Prawit is truly a big-hearted, broad-minded, and dependable person. I would like to thank the Pheu Thai Party leader and Pheu Thai Party Secretary-General Surawong Thienthong for wishing me luck in my political journey with the new party,' said Wan. Mr. Wan added that on June 30, on the day of the election for the president of the Pathum Thani Provincial Administrative Organization, after the ballot boxes were closed, he went to appear at the house of Big Jazz, Pol. Lt. Gen. Kamronwit Toopkrachang, a candidate for the president of the Pathum Thani Provincial Administrative Organization, as seen in the news photo. It is true and correct. 'I must say that Pol. Lt. Col. Chalerm, my father, a Pheu Thai MP, arrived at Big Jazz's house before me, but he also left after the polls closed. I would like to ask the Pheu Thai Party's Ethics Committee to see what they will do. I don't know whether there will be any photos of Pol. Lt. Col. Chalerm appearing at Big Jazz's house. You can ask Big Jazz. You can ask the red-shirt brothers. In this case, the Pheu Thai Party's Ethics Committee must take action. Pol. Lt. Col. Chalerm Yubamrung should be expelled from the party. To this day, no one has called Pol. Lt. Col. Chalerm to complain about anything. If Pol. Lt. Col. Chalerm can do this, other Pheu Thai Party MPs can do it too. Otherwise, how can we govern people? You must expel Pol. Lt. Col. Chalerm from the Pheu Thai Party,' said Mr. Wan. Mr. Wan said that he would like to thank the senior members of the Pheu Thai Party who still have a kind heart, separating each issue, both his own, Pol. Lt. Col. Chalerm, and Kamo, Mr. Asawin Yoobamrung, which are separate issues. But we don't know about the future. This morning (July 23), he saw the news that Mr. Phumtham Vejjayachai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of C ommerce, gave an interview that when he came to the Palang Pracharath Party, he let the people consider. Normally, Mr. Phumtham never said this. He did not know who ordered him to say it or not. Including the case where Lt. Col. Thammanat Prompao, Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives and Secretary-General of the Palang Pracharath Party, said that he did not know about his coming to the Palang Pracharath Party because it was a matter of Gen. Prawit. He and Lt. Col. Thammanat have known each other since 2007. The reason he said he did not know was because he might be busy with work. As for the relationship with Pheu Thai Party, will they burn each other's ghosts? Mr. Wan said that this is too strong. Everyone must have a political path, even if they are in different parties. When I was an MP, I had friends from every party. As for coming out and talking like this, is it intentional to damage Pheu Thai Party? Mr. Wan said, where did I say anything bad about Pheu Thai Party? Tell the truth. I won't burn down the old house. I've been here for 17 years. But some facts need to be told. When asked if Pol. Lt. Col. Chalerm and Gen. Prawit had talked, Mr. Wan said that he had already met Gen. Prawit on Friday, July 19. Gen. Prawit contacted him through Mr. Samart Jenchaijitwanich to invite Pol. Lt. Col. Chalerm and him to have dinner. Pol. Lt. Col. Chalerm and Gen. Prawit talked for two hours. The two had known each other since Pol. Lt. Col. Chalerm was an inspector at the Crime Suppression Division. At that time, Gen. Prawit was a lieutenant colonel or lieutenant colonel. He was not sure. However, he did not know other details because they whispered to each other and were very affectionate. Gen. Prawit was the first to kindly welcome him with open arms. When asked again whether there was a chance that Pol. Lt. Col. Chalerm would join the Palang Pracharath Party, Mr. Wan said, 'I will answer for my father. If the Pheu Thai Party kicks Pol. Lt. Col. Chalerm into the Palang Pracharath Party, it will definitely be again st the rules or not. Like me, I still say it is wrong, even though I am not an MP but have a political position. Today, my father is in the Pheu Thai Party, so he knows. He is waiting. I have not seen him call my father to warn him or anything.' Mr. Wan said that his political future does not only include being an MP. He does not have to be an MP, but he must work with a party that has the potential to help the people. He does not know who put the brakes on other parties because of him. He does not know. But General Prawit does not care. He is kind to him like a son or grandson. Being with him makes him feel warm. He does not know why the Pheu Thai Party did not expel Pol. Lt. Col. Chalerm from the party. He does not know why the Pheu Thai Party had to keep Pol. Lt. Col. Chalerm. Have you ever contacted the Bhumjaithai Party? Mr. Wan said that he had friends who are members of almost every party call him, but no party elders called him. Let's just say that there was a brake. When asked if he felt reluctant to join the Palang Pracharath Party, Mr. Wan said, 'Wow, it's the first party that has opened its arms to welcome me. General Prawit said he welcomed me to come and work with me. I immediately decided to stay with Uncle Pom.' In this regard, do you think it will create a trend that will gain popularity to become an MP in the future for the Palang Pracharath Party? Mr. Wan said that politics changes all the time. It is uncertain. New and good opportunities can arise. But right now, it is still uncertain whether the Bang Bon area will be reclaimed. Keep a close eye on August and September. There will be important political events to follow. As for joining the Palang Pracharath Party, do you feel that General Prawit and former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra might not get along? Mr. Wan said that he did not know when they started to get along. They were still in the same government coalition. His joining the Palang Pracharath Party had nothing to do with changing the game. He wanted to have a party to belong to as soon as possible so that he could work. As for the relationship between the Shinawatra family and Ubamrung, is it considered to be broken? Mr. Wan said that he personally always loves and respects Uncle Thaksin. He calls him Uncle all the time when he meets him, no matter when. Until recently, he still calls him Uncle. He confirms that he still loves and respects him, but politics is another matter. Source: Thai News Agency