Bangkok Post

Gen Apirat poised to grab top army post

- WASSANA NANUAM

Assistant army chief Apirat Kongsompon­g is poised to take over the army’s top post as the annual military reshuffle lists are being prepared in a move that would further cement the regime’s power to run the country, according to a military source.

The reshuffle list of senior officers is expected to be presented by the armed forces chiefs at the Defence Council meeting chaired by Defence Minister Prawit Wongsuwon next Wednesday.

After the lists are submitted, a reshuffle committee will convene for a meeting to formalise an announceme­nt toward the end of September.

The source said all eyes are on who will replace the outgoing army chief Chalermcha­i Sitthisad. As speculated, Gen Apirat looks set to succeed him.

It is reported that although Gen Apirat belongs to the Wongthewan clique and not the powerful Burapa Phayak circles of elite commanders — of which Gen Prayut and his deputy Gen Prawit are members — he is one of the regime’s most trusted lieutenant­s.

The source said that despite Gen Apirat — son of Sunthorn Kongsompon­g who engineered the coup that seized power from the Chatichai Choonhavan government in 1991 — being in the Wongthewan clique, his allegiance rests firmly with Gen Prayut.

Gen Apirat was a major player in the 2014 coup in which he supervised the 1st Division, King’s Guard, a key unit in the putsch.

Gen Apirat is also believed to play a crucial role in maintainin­g national security in the lead-up to the next general election, tentativel­y set for early next year.

In the upcoming reshuffle, 3rd Army Area deputy chief Maj Gen Chalongcha­i Chaiyakham stands a chance of being promoted as the area army commander. He is noted for his efforts to mobilise soldiers to assist in the recent rescue of 12 young footballer­s and their coach from Tham Luang cave in Chiang Rai.

The end of September will see the retirement of several top-ranking commanders. They include Gen Chalermcha­i, defence permanent secretary Gen Theppong Thippayach­an, Supreme Commander Gen Thanchaiya­n Srisuwan, navy commander Adm Naris Prathumsuw­an and air force Commander ACM Johm Rungswang.

The source said their possible replacemen­ts are: deputy defence permanent secretary Gen Nat Intharacha­roen who will likely take the permanent secretary seat; the Supreme Command’s chief-of-staff Gen Pornpipat Benyasri who is thought to be in line to succeed Gen Thanchaiya­n; navy deputy commander Adm Ruechai Ruddit who is poised to replace Adm Naris; and air force assistant chief ACM Chaipruek Dissayasar­in who is expected to become the new commander.

In the army, chief-of-staff Gen Natthapol Nakpanich is speculated to be promoted to deputy commander.

 ??  ?? Apirat: Trusted by military regime
Apirat: Trusted by military regime
 ??  ?? Ruechai: Poised to replace Adm Naris
Ruechai: Poised to replace Adm Naris
 ??  ?? Chaipruek: Set to head air force
Chaipruek: Set to head air force
 ??  ?? Pornpipat: May take Thanchaiya­n’s role
Pornpipat: May take Thanchaiya­n’s role
 ??  ?? Nat: Could be next defence secretary
Nat: Could be next defence secretary

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