Bangkok: "Romtham" insists on remaining with the Democrat Party, citing conditions for dissolving parliament and amending the constitution.
According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Romtham Khamnurak, a Democrat Party MP for Phatthalung, addressed rumors surrounding a "prime ministerial vote" by affirming his continued commitment to the Democrat Party. He emphasized that he will fulfill his responsibilities in line with the party's resolutions and clarified that no discussions have taken place regarding supporting any candidate or forming a coalition with other political parties.
Mr. Romtham reiterated his intention to adhere to the party's resolutions, noting that the party's executive committee has empowered the party leader to make decisions on the current political situation. He acknowledged the lack of clarity surrounding the formation of a new government and stated that the party has yet to determine its future course of action.
Additionally, Mr. Romtham expressed his agreement with the conditions endorsed by all political parties, which include "moving forward with the dissolution of Parliament and holding elections" to restore power to the people, as well as "moving forward with constitutional amendments." These initiatives are central policies of the Democrat Party, which the party has consistently championed.