Bangkok: Three Pheu Thai candidates entered the party headquarters to assess the political direction. Meanwhile, Julaphan clarified that the issue of political colors has no significant meaning.
According to Thai News Agency, at the Pheu Thai Party headquarters this afternoon, the party's prime ministerial candidates, led by Yotsanan Wongsawat, Chulaphan Amornvivat (the party leader), and Suriya Jungrungruangkit, arrived for a meeting to evaluate the political trajectory following the recent election. The candidates engaged in discussions regarding the Election Commission's election process and preparations for the upcoming meeting with newly elected MPs to analyze the party's underwhelming election results.
Mr. Chulaphan stated that several issues were discussed in today's meeting, with Mr. Yoschanan also in attendance. A reporter made a lighthearted comment about the color of his shirt, which has become a topic of discussion linked to his involvement with the government. Mr. Chulapan explained that he wore a regular shirt the previous day, yet it drew attention. He insisted there was no hidden meaning, stating he simply chose it from his closet.
In the morning, former Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, as the head of the Pheu Thai Party, along with other key figures such as Phumtham Wechayachai, deputy party leader Chusak Sirinil, and party secretary-general Prasert Chantharawong, arrived at the Pheu Thai Party headquarters.