Giving a flower basket to encourage “Thammanat – Atthakorn”

"Pai Lik" leads Palang Pracharath MPs to give flower baskets to encourage "Thammanat-Atthakorn", clearly stating that this group will become the government, and sees that they have not been treated fairly. Mr. Pai Lik, MP of Kamphaeng Phet, along with MPs from the Palang Pracharath Party, gave a flower basket to encourage Colonel Thammanat Prompao, Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives in his capacity as Secretary-General of the Palang Pracharath Party, and Mr. Atthakorn Sirilatthayakorn, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives. Mr. Pai said that there may be stories that have happened. We are part of it. We talked about it 1 hour before traveling to the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives. Many people are working in the area, such as Mr. Phetphum Aphonrat, MP Kamphaeng Phet. And many people are traveling. Some people just found out. As you can see, we came to give encouragement. We will have to join the government. Now we have talked to everyone that we will definitely join the government with the Pheu Thai Party. Of all our groups, I want you to see that everything we do for the benefit of the country should continue and in the area is important. In order to have a good budget to drive the policy forward. As for the Palang Pracharath Party, will it be able to join the government in both groups, the group of General Prawit Wongsuwan, the party leader, and the group of Colonel Thammanat? Mr. Pai said, 'No. It would be better to discuss this with Colonel Thammanat.' Mr. Pai also said that what happened felt injustice, which is why today is here and there are people coming to give support. He understood that the reporters were trying to ask how many people came together. In reality, there were more people than this, so there is no need to say how many people. Today, there were about 20 people. When asked what the injustice was, Mr. Pai said that some things that came out, the people who said them, were not the ones who would say it like that. We have been fighting together for 6 years. When a sked if the number of MPs would reduce the number of ministerial seats, Mr. Pai said that for details, it would be more direct to ask Colonel Thammanat. As for Mr. Paiboon Nititawan, deputy leader of the Palang Pracharath Party, who traveled to meet Colonel Thammanat instead of staying at Ban Pa Roi Tor, did they talk about anything? Mr. Pai said that it happened so quickly that many people were shocked, including because he posted on social media. But more importantly, we feel injustice, which is his feeling, but deep down, please ask Colonel Thammanat. He also emphasized that whoever will be removed from the ministerial position did not happen because of yesterday's incident. When reporters asked again whether Pheu Thai Party had allowed Colonel Thammanat's group or General Prawit's group to join the government, Mr. Pai said, 'This group. I have never said anything wrong.' He repeated several times, 'For this group.' He spoke loudly that many things were clear today. If the media wanted clearer words, I a m still a child. Please ask Colonel Thammanat. At 3:15 p.m., I confirmed that this group will form the government, led by Prime Minister Paethongtarn Shinawatra. As for whether there will be any changes after this, I do not know.' When asked if this group would not interfere with General Prawit's group, Mr. Pai said, "Uncle Pom is an adult. We shouldn't talk like that. Don't start an issue. I can't do that." As for whether he will stay in the Palang Pracharath Party or not, Mr. Pai said that he does not yet know whether he will let him stay or not. At the end of the interview, Mr. Pai reiterated, 'It's clear. There's nothing clearer than this.' Source: Thai News Agency