Bangkok Post

Prawit ‘sole PM choice’ for PPRP

- WASSANA NANUAM AEKARACH SATTABURUT­H

The ruling Palang Pracharath Party (PPRP) looks set to seek endorsemen­t by the party’s executives on a proposal to nominate party leader Prawit Wongsuwon as the sole prime ministeria­l candidate of the party in the next general election, said deputy leader Paiboon Nititawan.

The revelation about the proposal follows a previous statement made by Mingkwan Sangsuwan, the former leader of the New Economics Party (NEP) who joined the ruling party earlier this month. Upon announcing that he had officially joined the PPRP, Mr Mingkwan told the press that Gen Prawit had promised to nominate him as one of the party’s prime ministeria­l candidates, which instantly drew criticism from some key party figures.

“Since the party has made it clear now that Gen Prawit will be nominated as the party’s sole prime ministeria­l candidate, I have no idea if Mr Mingkwan will stay or leave,” Mr Paiboon said.

Only Gen Prawit is suitable for the nomination because he is the leader of the party, has sound experience in coordinati­ng the formation of a coalition government, is able to manage conflicts among coalition parties, and is well-accepted by all political groups in the coalition, including in the Senate, said Mr Paiboon.

In another developmen­t, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha yesterday hinted in an interview with Government House correspond­ents that Gen Prawit had actually said all that needed to be said about Gen Prayut’s political future with the PPRP.

According to a source, Gen Prayut was referring to Gen Prawit’s statement made at the press briefing held to announce Mr Mingkwan’s defection to the PPRP. At that time, Gen Prawit mentioned that the PM was no longer with the PPRP, said the same source.

In related news, Gen Prayut’s order approving Pirapan Salirathav­ibhaga’s resignatio­n from his post as adviser to the prime minister was published yesterday when the resignatio­n took effect.

Mr Pirapan, who was appointed as an adviser to the PM on Dec 17, 2019, is expected to be appointed the new secretary-general to the prime minister, and his appointmen­t will today be approved by the cabinet, said the source. The position has been left vacant following the resignatio­n of Dissathat Hotrakit.

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Prawit: Party’s sole contender

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