Anusorn Criticizes Teng for Inconsistencies in Political Actions

Bangkok: "Anusorn" has criticized "Teng" for making statements that sound commendable but lack follow-through, indicating that certain factions might be steering the country towards a stalemate by endorsing "Anutin" as Prime Minister. He questioned whether Teng truly stands by his claims of prioritizing the people, reminding him of the political party obstructing constitutional amendments.

According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Anusorn Eiamsa-ard, a party-list MP from the Pheu Thai Party, expressed his concerns about Mr. Nattapong Ruangpanyawut, the leader of the Prachachon Party and the opposition leader in the House of Representatives. Anusorn criticized Nattapong's intention to support Mr. Anutin Charnvirakul, leader of the Bhumjaithai Party, as an interim prime minister to amend the constitution. Anusorn argued that while some claim the country is at an impasse, it's merely a narrative pushed by certain groups. He noted that the Prachachon Party's lack of a prime ministerial candidate compels them to support another party's candidate, despite historically witnessing Pheu Thai Party's efforts to amend the constitution being obstructed by former coalition parties.

Anusorn urged Nattapong to remember the public's awareness of the ongoing constitutional amendment efforts and the referendum act. He questioned the sincerity behind Nattapong's support for Anutin, suggesting it might undermine the integrity of the prime ministerial position. Anusorn further challenged whether Prachachon and Bhumjaithai Party members genuinely wish to dissolve parliament or if it's merely a facade to appear progressive and appealing.

Anusorn concluded by questioning the authenticity of Teng's political stance, suggesting that such inconsistencies lead to public confusion about who to trust. He lamented the apparent disappearance of the promised era of new and creative politics.