Bangkok: Thawee Sodsong, Minister of Justice, has reiterated that the Prime Minister has not yet sent a signal to adjust the Cabinet. He expressed confidence in the unity of the coalition parties.
According to Thai News Agency, Pol. Col. Thawee Sodsong stated that the power to reshuffle the Cabinet resides with the Prime Minister, who has so far not indicated any intention to make changes. He emphasized that the Prime Minister respects coalition parties and any adjustments would be discussed beforehand. The allocation of ministerial positions, such as the one held by the Prachachat Party, depends on the Prime Minister’s discretion.
Thawee highlighted the government’s focus on administering the country effectively to ensure public satisfaction. He noted that the government is working swiftly on various initiatives, with the Ministry of Justice prioritizing the enhancement of justice by focusing on the people. Thawee also stressed the importance of political stability, mentioning that the government currently enjoys unity in parliament with sufficient votes.
He further remarked on the need for stability in national security, emphasizing its significance for both the people and the government. Economic and social stability were also highlighted as priorities, with policies aimed at improving citizens’ lives being actively pursued. Thawee concluded by reaffirming the unity among coalition parties and underscored the separation of legal duties as distinct matters.