Bangkok: "Pai" is not afraid to continue supporting "Paethongtarn" to sit as Prime Minister, confident that the Phalang Pracharath Party will not abandon the government, boasting that the votes are solid, may reach 280, telling "Teng" to check his own house after challenging to reveal the name of the cobra, taunting "He's already here", asking the protest leaders to fight the external battle first, then discuss the internal battle.
According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Pai Lik, MP for Kamphaeng Phet and Secretary-General of the Klatham Party, expressed confidence in the stability and support for the current government. Addressing a cryptic message he posted, 'Does the number 263++ have any meaning?' he clarified it symbolizes confidence in the coalition's strength. Despite rumors about the Ruam Thai Sang Chart Party (RTSC) urging Prime Minister Paethongtarn Shinawatra to resign, Mr. Pai emphasized that discussions with RTSC members revealed no such intentions.
Mr. Pai assured that the government has ample support, which could even increase. Highlighting the importance of the national budget, he warned that failure to pass it could negatively impact the country's GDP. He opposed dissolving parliament or supporting any revolutionary actions, praising the Prime Minister's performance and emphasizing the need for a stable government to address national issues, especially regarding the Thai-Cambodian border.
Conversations with the Ruam Thai Army (RTA) indicated no plans to alter the cabinet, Mr. Pai noted. He confirmed that the Kla Tham Party had not engaged in negotiations for cabinet positions but remained open to contributing wherever necessary. The possibility of dissolving the House of Representatives seemed unlikely, with Mr. Pai expressing confidence in the government's longevity.
Mr. Pai addressed concerns about public confidence following a leaked audio clip involving the Prime Minister, urging patience and optimism. Speculation about additional audio clips involving other politicians, including interactions with Samdech Hun Sen, was dismissed as irrelevant, given language barriers.
In response to challenges from Mr. Nattapong Ruangpanyawut of the Prachachon Party regarding alleged 'cobras', or political turncoats, within his party, Mr. Pai deflected, suggesting introspection within the Prachachon Party instead.
Despite rumors that the Bhumjaithai Party might destabilize the government as an opposition force, Mr. Pai expressed respect for its members, particularly Mr. Chatcha Thaiset, and refrained from further comment.
Regarding allegations linking Samdech Hun Sen with a call center gang, Mr. Pai suggested diplomatic dialogue over criticism. He also emphasized the importance of addressing external conflicts before resolving internal disputes, urging unity and collective effort among protest leaders to move the country forward.