Sasikarn and Anukul Pay Homage to Sacred Objects, Bid Farewell to Deputy Government Spokesperson Roles

Bangkok: Sasikarn Wattanachan and Anukul Prueksanusak, former deputy government spokespersons, recently visited Government House to pay homage to sacred objects as they stepped down from their positions. They entrusted the new spokesperson team with the responsibility of communicating government work to the public, expressing hope that the new administration will continue addressing the ongoing energy crisis.

According to Thai News Agency, Ms. Sasikarn expressed her gratitude to the Ruam Thai Sang Chart Party for the opportunity to serve in her role over the past 10 months. She emphasized her commitment to effectively communicate information to the public and is now passing on her responsibilities to the new team. She also acknowledged the media's role in bridging and disseminating messages to the public.

Ms. Sasikarn addressed concerns regarding the Ministry of Energy's performance, confirming that Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Energy, Pirapan Salirathavipak, has been dedicated to resolving energy issues. Despite the Ministry's budget allocation of less than 3 billion baht, significant benefits have been achieved. She encouraged the new minister to uphold the good work to ensure problems are resolved for the people's benefit.

When questioned about the Palang Pracharath Party's potential actions if the new government does not pursue energy matters, Ms. Sasikarn highlighted the Ruam Thai Sang Chart Party's dedication to fulfilling their electoral promises. She reiterated their intention to deliver on past commitments and expressed confidence in their diligent work until the end.

Mr. Anukul expressed his appreciation to the Kla Tham Party for allowing him to serve in his role and thanked the media staff at Government House for their support. He described his experience as positive, with a warm working environment.

"Throughout my tenure as Deputy Government Spokesperson, I've been incredibly impressed. I've gained both knowledge and new friendships from fellow members of the media. I've learned about public relations work, which is my first time working in public relations. I'm ready to continue developing and working with my fellow members of the media in the future," said Mr. Anukul.