Rome: Rangsiman Rome, MP for the party list and deputy leader of the Prachachon Party, addressed the implications of former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra attending a coalition party dinner, emphasizing the perceived instability of the current government. Thaksin’s presence, according to Rome, overshadows Prime Minister Paethongtarn Shinawatra, who has been ordered to cease her duties as Prime Minister, further delegitimizing the governance of the Pheu Thai Party.
According to Thai News Agency, Rangsiman Rome criticized the reliance on Thaksin’s influence, suggesting that the country should progress beyond such politics. He highlighted the unresolved national issues and questioned the legitimacy of the current administration, pointing out that the Pheu Thai Party’s governance is perceived as unstable due to its inability to maintain quorum and unity within the coalition parties.
Rome expressed concerns over the coalition’s fragility, noting that the government struggles to push forward flagship policies and even maintain basic governance. The lack of unity within the coalition parties has led to a precarious political environment, where the continuity of the current government is in constant jeopardy.