The Thai Pride Party is considering nomasting three candidates for prime minister, who are expected to be the party leader and current prime minister Anutin, Foreign Minister Sihatha, and Commerce Minister Supajit.
The Bangkok Post reported the above-mentioned candidate on Thursday (December 18), citing an insider from the Thai Pride Party. It is said that this combination reflects the Thai Pride Party's efforts to achieve a balanced layout that combines political leadership, diplomatic strength and economic management capabilities.
Recently, the situation along the Thai-Cambodia border has been tense. Sihasak Phuangketkeow has made a high-profile statement on Thailand's position, attracting much attention. Party insiders believe that his performance has strengthened the public's confidence in the government's ability to handle crises.
Suphajee Suthumpun, the former chief executive of hotel operator Dusit Thani Group, is regarded as a reliable economic figure within the Thaipur Party, especially at a time when voters may prioritize trade, investment and living expenses. Sources said that within the party, she is regarded as an indispensable member of the party's leadership team rather than an internal competitor.
Anutin is widely regarded as the political flag-bearer of the Thai Pride Party. However, party officials stressed that Anutin has indicated that it will take some time for him to make a formal decision to run for election. The qualifications of the other two candidates have not yet been officially confirmed either.
Sihasa appeared at the party headquarters on Wednesday (17th), sparking speculation. However, he denied the rumors of his candidacy, saying that he remained focused on his ministerial duties.
The Thai Pride Party has launched the campaign slogan "Spoke and Delivered Plus", positioning itself as a continuous advancement based on established policies.
A spokesperson for the Thai Pride Party said that the campaign preparations are progressing smoothly in accordance with the schedule of the Election Commission. The recent surge in applications for party membership reflects the public's confidence in the party's organizational structure and governance record.
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