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Pheu Thai Party’s government role sparks internal dissatisfaction

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Dissatisfaction surfaces among Pheu Thai party members as Nutt Bantadtan, son of former party leader and ex-MP of Bangkok, Banyat Bantadtan, publicly expressed his critiques of the party’s political approach. He called on the party to openly support the winning party without having to join the government.

Nutt questioned the party’s previous decision to join the government led by the Palang Pracharath party, backed by former prime minister Prayuth Chan-o-cha. He stated that the general consensus at the time demanded such a move due to multiple factors, including the need for a new government to quickly resolve the issues created by the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO).

In a post discussing the current political scenario, Nutt highlighted that the vote counts in the recent general election showed…

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