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Kao Klai Party Insists on Not Voting for Srettha as Prime Minister, Emphasizing Promise to the People

Title: Rangsiman Rome of Kao Klai Party Stands Firm on PM Voting Decision

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Introduction

In the wake of the Pheu Thai Party’s announcement of a coalition with the Sang Ruam Thai Chart Party, Rangsiman Rome, a member of the MP list for the Kao Klai Party, clarifies the party’s position on voting for prime minister. Rome states that the party remains unchanged in its decision not to vote for Srettha Thavisin of the PAD party.

The Kao Klai Party’s Stance

Rome emphasizes that the Kao Klai Party has consistently voiced their opposition to voting for any prime minister without an “uncle” – a reference to a popular term denoting an impartial candidate. He reiterates that this promise to the people is firm and will not be forgotten.

When asked if the Kao Klai Party would pull out of the vote for prime minister, Rome clarifies that no such decision has been made yet. However, it is expected that the party will continue to operate as usual until further discussions take place on August 22.

Regarding the agenda for the next party meeting, Rome mentions that there are no specific items scheduled, and he questions the necessity of speaking with the vice president of the council, Padipat Santipada, from the ACT Party.

Progressive Party’s Future

When questioned about striking a balance between the Leader of the Opposition and the Deputy Speaker of the House, Rome asserts that the priority is to form a government first. He suggests that it would be premature to make a decision on this matter at present.

MP Rangsiman acknowledges that the recent developments have disappointed the public. He expresses his concerns about the country’s current political situation and emphasizes the importance of continuing to work diligently.

Working with Other Parties

Addressing the prospect of future collaboration, Rome highlights the need for the Progressive Party to gather opinions from all sides, just as they did when in opposition. He believes that discussions and decisions should prioritize the nation’s welfare and benefit everyone involved.

Asked about the role of the party leader, Rome states that it is an internal matter for the Pheu Thai Party to address. He emphasizes that if the current political impasse persists and prevents the establishment of a government, the Progressive Party will have to explore alternative options.

The ACT Party’s Outlook

When questioned about the likelihood of the ACT Party considering Srettha as the Prime Minister, Rome expresses hope that it does not come to that. He finds it hard to fathom the idea of the once-aspiring “people’s government” being led by an individual who lacks popular support, which would likely be met with society’s resistance.

Regarding future rallies, Rome refrains from providing a definitive answer as the final composition of the government is yet unknown. The allocation of ministries among political parties would greatly influence the situation.

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On August 18 Rangsiman Rome Mr A member of the MP list of the Kao Klai Party (KorKor.) spoke about the case of the Pheu Thai Party (PAT) announcing a coalition with the Sang Ruam Thai Chart Party (RTC) that there had not yet been a meeting within the party. KK after the news comes out officially But there will still be a meeting But the party’s position The committee is still the same, not voting for the prime minister in name Srettha Thavisin Mr A candidate for prime minister from the PAD party or anyone if there is a change.

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“We have confirmed many times if there is no uncle, we will stop, as we used to campaign for the people. It is a promise that cannot be forgotten,” said Mr Rangsiman.

When asked if the Kao Klai Party would announce that it would not join the cross-polar government, would it reach the stage of walking out in the Prime Minister’s vote? Mr Rangsiman said no such decision has been made yet. However, preliminary will continue to operate in normal mechanisms on August 22. There will probably be another conversation in the party.

It was asked if the next meeting of the party will discuss the situation Padipat Santipada Mr Phitsanulok MP, ACT Party as vice president of the council? Mr Rangsiman said the agenda has not been set at the party meeting yet. And he wasn’t sure why he had to speak to the vice-president of the council.

He asked if there was a balance between the Leader of the Opposition and the position of Deputy Speaker of the House which would allow the Progressive Party to work comfortably, he asked. Mr Rangsiman said In the end, there must be a government first. And such a thing takes a little time. It doesn’t take much process, so now is not the best time to decide.

When asked how the ACT Party MPs were feeling now? Mr. said Rangsiman that he was an MP who was in touch with the people. Frankly speaking, we get quite a lot of feelings from the public that they are disappointed.

“Finally, how did our country get to this point? we remain the same In addition, there are political parties that are likely to be allies with us. I admit I don’t want to see this kind of picture. But in the end, you have to move on, keep walking and do your best. It can be simple,” said Mr Rangsiman.

When asked if there will be work with the party in the future May I continue? Mr Rangsiman said I think it is a process in the council. If we talk about many laws of the Progressive Party that have been proposed We must also ask for voices from all parties, just like four years ago when we were in opposition. which has more than 50 voices, we must try to find a voice from all sides All political parties, which is normal, so we have to tell each other. But the issue must be beneficial for the nation and for everyone.

When asked what do you think of the party leader? PT used to announce that “If there is an uncle, he will resign,” said Mr Rangsiman. The Progressive Party would not have to play that role. It is an internal matter for the Pheu Thai Party. must act as the opposition But in the end, if it cannot lead to the establishment of a government We will have to go and see what else to do.

When asked if most of the senators did not want to vote for Mr. Srettha, which is lacking now And there is a view that uncle may be prime minister, is the ACT party looking at that level or not? Mr Rangsiman said I hope I don’t get to that point. which is unbelievable that on May 14, we dream of establishing a people’s government to become an uncle to a government It would be difficult for society to accept it.

When asked to assess the situation after the establishment of the government whether there will be a rally or not Mr Rangsiman said he could not answer because he did not know what the government would look like in the end. Which political party has received which ministry, and it must be looked at here as well

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