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Settha Thavisin Urges Deputy Finance Minister to Reconsider Resignation: Latest Updates and Analysis

Settha orders the brakes and calls Kritsada Chinawicharana to ask Deputy Finance Minister to reconsider unscrewing the cap.

At 3.55pm on 8 May at Government House, Mr. Settha Thavisin, Prime Minister, gave an interview on the case of Mr. Kritsada Chinavicharana, Deputy Minister of Finance, who submitted a letter of resignation from the position of Deputy Minister of Finance, that a journalist had sent news. So he called Mr. Kritsada. He said the letter of resignation would arrive. to which he said to think about it one night. Let’s talk about it some more.

The reporter asked: Has the Prime Minister held off on his resignation letter for now? The prime minister said he paused when asked if he was shocked by Mr Kritsada’s resignation. The Prime Minister said this. This kind of thing is something we don’t want to happen. This will have to be discussed. He said that if there is unease about the division of labor, there are still many projects at the Ministry of Finance. Who is still able to work with the Prime Minister’s Office, Mr. Pichai Chunhavajira, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, is ready to assign further work. So I ask you to think about it one more night.

When asked whether Mr. Krisada had informed the reason or not. The Prime Minister said it must be a question of division of labour. When asked how Mr. Kritsada answered the phone. The Prime Minister said it. He laughed. He told me to think about it first. He still doesn’t accept it and he is his younger brother. We have known each other for a long time. I said it like that.

When asked repeatedly, Is this to put a stop to the resignation letter? The Prime Minister said: “Yes, that’s clear.” When asked if he had spoken to Mr. Pichai about the division of labor. The Prime Minister said that Mr. Pichai tried to call Mr. Krisada. But he didn’t answer the phone. So he called instead. Mr. Kritsada’s secretary was right here. So he called and asked if the Prime Minister’s break meant he was ready to reallocate the work. The Prime Minister said that he thought he should honor Mr. Pichai by dividing the work. that he still has a lot of additional work Because some activities are not all listed. He has many other plans. We actually need to help each other and, according to him, the Finance Minister has left the scope of division of labor for help to the Minister. Mr Kritsada is also a former Permanent Secretary. You will be able to promote various policies well.

When questioned, the Prime Minister had previously said that an internal discussion with the Cabinet Office would be necessary because there may be some ministers who are secretly upset but have not yet shown any symptoms. The Prime Minister said that As he had learned, there would be both satisfied and dissatisfied people. happy and unhappy But in this case it is normal that a decision has to be made. Mainly related to the content of the work. which we always talked about And today we have been talking continuously since the morning. It didn’t go anywhere. I’ve been working since this morning.

When asked whether it would impact government work or not. Because after the government reshuffle, 2 people resigned. Mr Settha said if they had not done so, there would have been no problem. As for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Maris Sengiamphong has been appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs. he is a former ambassador

Asked whether it was necessary to clear his mind with Mr Kritsada who appeared to have been reduced to 3rd place, the Prime Minister said: “I called you just now. Please expect a response on May 9th.” When asked again, Is this considered a pre-brake? The Prime Minister said you have to hold the brakes first and spoke clearly a little while ago when asked if he thought the brakes would successful or not. I hope it is successful because he and Mr. Kritsada have known each other for a long time. When asked whether he had spoken to Mr. Pichai about the division of labor which was not possible. The Prime Minister said no. As I said, everything that was said was discussed in advance. There was a plan in advance as to why it would be divided in this way. So why do you have to leave some areas on can Mr. Kritsada work in terms of the main project which still has many?

When asked repeatedly, the Prime Minister asked to put a stop to the resignation letter. What did Mr. Krisada say? The prime minister said this Mr. Kritsada laughed and said, “Let me think about it one night,” when asked if Mr. Peeraphan Saleeratwiphak, deputy prime minister and energy minister, had already come to visit him. The Prime Minister said: “No, no, I know nothing, I have nothing.” Just a little while ago he had just had a meeting to solve the drug problem and a meeting on royal initiative projects. and the issue of Internal Security Operations Command (ISOC) introducing military camps to quarantine drug users. Including finding space for people to farm. The most important thing is to take care of people regarding floods and droughts.

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