Bangkok Post

Uttama, Sontirat back in fold

- AEKARACH SATTABURUT­H

Former Palang Pracharath Party (PPRP) leader Uttama Savanayana and former secretary-general Sontirat Sontijiraw­ong yesterday made their return to the ruling party with open arms from its current leader Prawit Wongsuwon.

A red carpet welcome was extended to Mr Uttama, Mr Sontirat and Wit Devahastin na Ayudhya, former leader of the Ruam Phaen Din Party, at the PPRP head office yesterday.

They were immediatel­y met by deputy party leader Wirat Rattanasat­e and Sakoltee Phattiyaku­l, head of the party’s Bangkok election team, before being accompanie­d to Gen Prawit’s office.

Gen Prawit, who is also deputy prime minister, personally signed and approved their membership registrati­on forms.

Afterwards, Gen Prawit took the party’s top executives to announce the three politician­s’ induction as PPRP members.

Gen Prawit said the party is honoured to welcome Gen Wit and the return of Mr Uttama and Mr Sontirat.

Mr Uttama will be in charge of the PPRP’s economic affairs, and Mr Sontirat of both the economic and political issues, while Gen Wit will assist with running the party.

Gen Prawit said Mingkwan Sangsuwan, former leader of the New Economics Party and now PPRP member, will also help with economic policy.

Mr Mingkwan was thought to have been snubbed by the party after he declared earlier that PPRP was naming him as its prime ministeria­l candidate in the next poll. The party has named Gen Prawit its PM candidate.

He said yesterday he has no plan to appoint anyone as the party’s economic chief, saying there is plenty of other work for everyone. Mr Uttama told the media yesterday that his return is to forge unity for the country.

He admitted that when he and three other members of the See Gumarn (Four Boys) clique left the PPRP in 2020, they were experienci­ng difference­s within the party. However, he would not go so far as to call it a conflict, he said.

Mr Uttama, former finance minister, and Mr Sontirat, former energy minister, are among the PPRP’s founding members. Intense power struggles in the PPRP saw the clique bow out of the ruling party.

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