“Yutthaphon” sees high chances of “PM” continuing

watch for the verdict on the future of Prime Minister Settha Thavisin, regarding the appointment of Mr. Pichit Chuenban as a minister. From an academic perspective, there is a high chance that the 'PM' will survive. One of the scholars who believes that Prime Minister Settha Thavisin will continue is Yuthaporn Issarachai, a lecturer in the Department of Political Science at Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University. He believes that the chances of Settha continuing to serve as Prime Minister are high for several reasons, such as legal issues. In appointing ministers, there is a process to check their backgrounds, which must follow the procedures through the work processes of civil servants and the Secretariat. However, ethical standards are still considered risky, depending on the interpretation of each level of the court. As for the images that appeared of Mr. Settha, Mr. Thaksin Shinawatra, Ms. Paethongtarn Shinawatra and General Prayut Chan-o-cha meeting, what does it reflect about politics? Ajarn Yuthapor n believes that the good relationship between the powers is still strong. With this political atmosphere, the situation will turn out to be in Mr. Settha's favor. As for whether Mr. Settha will be able to hold the position until the end of his term, we will have to see what happens in the future. But in terms of politics, there is nothing to worry about. Although there is a phenomenon of 1 party, 2 systems that has occurred with some coalition parties, it has not affected the stability of the government much. And if August 14 passes, I think some parties in the coalition parties will be charged in order to tighten the power of the government even more. 'Asst. Prof. Olar' thinks that the Prime Minister should serve his full 4-year term. This is the same opinion as Asst. Prof. Olar Thinbangtiew, a lecturer at the Faculty of Political Science and Law, Burapha University. He believes that if we evaluate Mr. Settha's defense and the political organization, including the stances of Mr. Thaksin and General Prayut Chan-o-cha, it can be seen that it is a combination of power groups, reflecting the strength of the government that is still very much. Mr. Settha is likely to continue and will serve until the end of this government's 4-year term, with possible cabinet adjustments to create more stability. Source: Thai News Agency