“Phumtham” insists there is no Khao Yai declaration

Politics

Government House, "Phumtham" insists there is no Khao Yai declaration after "Thaksin" took his family to sing and play golf with "Anutin", saying it is normal to relax during the long holiday. He admitted that the political events in August had an impact on the administration of the country. Mr. Phumtham Vejjayachai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Commerce, talked about the case of Mr. Thaksin Shinawatra and his family traveling to relax in Khao Yai and singing and playing golf with Mr. Anutin Charnvirakul, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior. Will there be a phenomenon or political deal? Especially in August, he said that there is nothing. It is considered normal. And it is a long holiday. Whoever is free can go. Whoever is not free cannot go. Which he did not go. And now the coalition parties are communicating, meeting, listening to each other's opinions continuously. Starting from having dinner together between the coalition parties. There is nothing. There is no deal. As for whether t here will be no Khao Yai declaration, Mr. Phumtham laughed before answering, 'There won't be any. There will be Khao Yai declaration. There will only be golfing, singing, and eating normally.' When asked if many people were linking it to what Thaksin had said that after August, many situations would start to improve, Mr. Phumtham said that he had not heard what Thaksin said. It was normal that we were rushing to work because the people's situation was difficult. It was something that we had been saying all along, for a long time. Like some parties that had said that the situation was not yet critical, I told them to go to the market and look, which was clear. We were trying to quickly fix the situation, but some parties were still indifferent, only playing politics, overreacting, and analyzing and leading to misunderstandings. As for the case of the appearance of executives of energy companies playing golf with Mr. Thaksin, it will cause people to watch whether the government will be able to solve the energ y problem or not. Mr. Phumtham said that today we have clearly announced that we live in a society with people from many sectors and we are trying to get cooperation from all parties to help solve the problem. Big capital is not an issue because our policy is to create balance. For example, the Ministry of Commerce, which is solving the problem of product prices, has brought in 30 state enterprises and companies to help solve the problem. When asked if the political situation in August, which may involve the dissolution of political parties, will be a drag on the administration of the country, Mr. Phumtham stated that the situation in the country all has an impact on politics. The extent to which depends on the actual situation. In August, many things happened that everyone guessed what would happen, such as the consideration of dissolving the Move Forward Party, the consideration of the Prime Minister's verdict in the case of appointing Mr. Pichit Chuenban as a minister, or the case of Mr. Thaksin Shinawatr a, the former Prime Minister, in the Section 112 case. These things may be seen as making us feel uncertain or uncertain about what the outcome will be. But no matter what the outcome is, we must accept the justice process that is taking place. As for how to solve it, we have to talk about it because we cannot know whether it will happen or not. But the government does not want to let those factors hinder the administration of the country. There are many things happening in Thai society. Everything has an impact. The government is trying hard and determined to solve problems for the people, which is the main and urgent mission. Source: Thai News Agency