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Cultural Icons ‘Pumtham-Prasert’ Break Silence

In a surprising turn of events, prominent cultural icons ‘Pumtham-Prasert’ have broken their silence regarding their political affiliations. At a recent press conference held at the Government Center in Nonthaburi, Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Vejjayachai and Minister of Digital Economy and Society Warathep Klahom were interviewed about the current political climate. The focus of the discussion was on Santi-Warathep, a group supporting the return to Thailand.

Santi-Warathep Group Supports Return to Thailand

During the interview, Santi Promphat, Deputy Leader of the People’s Power Party (PPP), and member of the Santi-Warathep group, announced their intention to leave the PPP and potentially join the Phalang Pracharath Party. However, he emphasized that no concrete decision had been made yet and discussions were ongoing. Despite considering a move to a new party, Santi acknowledged the positive working relationships he had with his current party members and the need for further dialogue before any final decisions were made.

Pumtham-Prasert’s Stance on Joining Phalang Pracharath Party

When asked about the possibility of joining the Phalang Pracharath Party, Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Vejjayachai remained cautious. He stressed the importance of dealing with facts rather than hypothetical scenarios and emphasized the need for genuine discussions before any commitments were made. Phumtham highlighted the lack of concrete talks between the parties and the uncertainty surrounding the potential move. He made it clear that if discussions were to progress, he would inform the public promptly.

The media inquired whether specific protocols needed to be followed if a decision was made to join the Phalang Pracharath Party. Phumtham stated that he was unsure of the procedures involved and suggested that it was a matter for the party leadership to address. Minister Warathep Klahom echoed this sentiment, indicating that the issue should be handled internally by the respective parties.

When questioned about potential vacancies within the Phalang Pracharath Party if Santi-Warathep members were to join, Phumtham emphasized that the party welcomed individuals with diverse skills and abilities. He reiterated that anyone could apply to become a member based on the party’s principles and values.

In response to inquiries about the alignment of Santi-Warathep members with specific factions within the Phalang Pracharath Party, Phumtham stated that details were still unclear, and decisions would be made on a case-by-case basis. He highlighted the autonomy of each party to manage its internal affairs and determine the best course of action.

Overall, the statements made by ‘Pumtham-Prasert’ during the press conference shed light on the ongoing political developments within Thailand. While uncertainties remain regarding potential party affiliations, the importance of open dialogue and factual discussions was underscored. As the situation continues to evolve, further updates will be provided to the public.