Polite negotiations and kindness are needed for the successful formation of the new government, not the trading of insults, caretaker Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-ngam said on Tuesday.
He was speaking before going into the meeting of the caretaker cabinet, the first since the May 14 general election, from which 13 ministers were absent on Tuesday.
Mr Wissanu said a new coalition government could be formed, unless those involved began trading insults and were unable to reach agreement.
“The formation of the new government is now the…