Bangkok: "Teng" has called on the government to implement appropriate measures to address the Thai-Cambodian border issue, urging a transparent investigation into the "Lim Kimya" case. He emphasizes the importance of utilizing state-to-state relations rather than family connections, highlighting concerns about the involvement of individuals close to the "Hun Sen" network.
According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Nattapong Ruangpanyawut, leader of the Prachachon Party and opposition leader in the House of Representatives, discussed solutions to the ongoing Thai-Cambodian border situation. He pointed out that the core issue stems from conflicts between influential families in both countries. When family interests align, problems seem absent, but conflicts can escalate to a national level when disagreements arise. Mr. Nattapong advocates for state-level discussions to resolve these issues instead of relying on familial ties.
Regarding immediate measures, Mr. Nattapong supports current government actions, such as suppressing call center gangs, but stresses the importance of timing and appropriateness. He suggests focusing measures on Samdech Hun Sen, President of the Cambodian Senate, due to his significant influence. While economic pressures are viable, Mr. Nattapong emphasizes the need for strategic application.
He cites the example of prosecuting those responsible for the assassination of Mr. Lim Kimya, a former Cambodian opposition leader who died in Thailand. Although the assassin was Thai, the individual who identified the target is linked to Samdech Hun Sen's network. Mr. Nattapong believes a thorough investigation could exert direct pressure on Samdech Hun Sen, urging the government to act decisively.