Thais 'Excite' for a New Prime Minister
'Dare to Think, Dare to Act' for the Thai People
Thailand is currently undergoing another round of leadership and administrative changes. Former Prime Minister Paetongtarn (Ung Ing) was found by the Constitutional Court to have seriously lacked political ethics following a leaked video clip of a conversation between Hun Sen and the former Prime Minister.
This has resulted in the Bhumjaithai Party, the blue camp, having to recruit allies from various parties, including the orange party, to mobilize votes to form the 32nd Prime Minister.
Meanwhile, the orange party, the Prachachon Party, is gaining popularity, with many parties, including the Pheu Thai and Bhumjaithai parties, vying to join the team to vote for a new prime minister and form a government, awaiting the next election.
Problems that need to be resolved, solving many national issues, are quite difficult... Currently, some Thai people are facing floods, inundation, and the ongoing Thai-Cambodian border dispute.
This has resulted in the Bhumja Recently, Thailand voted to appoint a new Prime Minister, Mr. Anutin Charnvirakul
However, despite the stagnant nature of Thai politics, the majority of citizens must continue to move forward, living and earning a living, without much expectation from political parties or the government.
This has resulted in the Bhumja
In a time of economic crisis, natural disasters, and border wars that continue to threaten our way of life, Thais today must accept the reality that we are our own refuge, "Attahi Attanonatho." We hope that if a new Prime Minister and a new administration are appointed, they will prioritize the best interests of the people over the interests of themselves, their families, and their friends.
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