Bangkok: Anutin Charnvirakul has been appointed as Thailand’s new Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior, pledging immediate action on four pressing national issues. Anutin emphasized his commitment to serving the Thai people exclusively, ensuring that there will be no interference in the justice system, particularly concerning the Khao Kradong case and Senate collusion.
According to Thai News Agency, Anutin expressed gratitude for the royal command appointing him as Prime Minister, acknowledging the challenges ahead. He assured the public that he and his Cabinet will work diligently to navigate Thailand through its current crises, emphasizing the importance of transparency and integrity in governance.
Anutin outlined his government’s focus on four key areas: economic relief, peaceful resolution of security issues, improved disaster response systems, and a crackdown on social dangers such as drug and human trafficking. He stressed that his administration will work without holidays to address these priorities swiftly and efficiently, aiming to enhance the livelihoods of Thai citizens.
Anutin also highlighted his commitment to upholding the rule of law and transparency in the justice process, ensuring that all actions are conducted fairly and without manipulation. He reiterated the government’s dedication to constitutional amendments and pledged to dissolve Parliament within four months to give power back to the people.
Throughout his address, Anutin emphasized his determination to maintain the trust placed in him by the Thai people, promising to work tirelessly for the nation’s stability and unity. His son, present at the speech, listened with pride as Anutin committed to leading Thailand with honesty and dedication.