PM apologizes to Panpree and vows to shoulder consequences

File photo : Ex-FM Panpree Bahiddha-nukara (L) talks with PM Srettha Thavisin.

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin today says he will take responsibility for the consequences of his decision to remove Parnpree Bahiddha-Nukara from the position of deputy premier, which was followed by Parnpree’s resignation as foreign minister.

“I have already sent my apologies to Khun Parnpree via a Line chat group, saying I’m sorry if my decision upset him,” the prime minister told reporters. He emphasised his respect for Parnpree’s decision to resign, noting their long acquaintance and that there is no personal conflicts between them.

Srettha added that dissatisfaction with cabinet reshuffles is not uncommon, stating, “My decision concerning the cabinet reshuffle is based on the benefits for the country. I am now considering who will become the new foreign minister. He will be someone who has worked with the Pheu Thai party for a long time.”

Parnpree confirmed his resignation as foreign minister shortly after the cabinet reshuffle was announced in the Royal Gazette. Although he lost his position as deputy prime minister, he would have retained his foreign ministry portfolio.

Parnpree, a long time senior member of ruling Pheu Thai party, cited “principles” as the basis for his resignation, in a two-page letter addressed to Srettha, without providing further details.

In an interview today, Parnpree expressed his belief that his removal from the deputy premiership undermines his credibility, particularly on the international stage, adding “I am confident that my past work as the deputy premier and the foreign minister was not the reason I was removed from the deputy prime minister position.”

“I always work for the sake of the country,” he stated, hoping that the cabinet reshuffle would lead to a more transparent and beneficial administration.

Some political observers noted Parnpree’s mention of his residence in Soi Rachakru in his letter, which is where former Prime Minister Chatichai Choonhavan lived. They claim that Parnpree sought to emphasise his close ties with Chatichai, due to his marriage to one of Chatichai’s granddaughters.

The observers said Parnpree’s resignation has shaken the Srettha administration’s credibility.

Meanwhile, Pheu Thai secretary general Sorawong Thienthong mentioned that the party may offer Parnpree a position as an advisor. He added, however, that it would be Parnpree’s decision whether to accept such an offer.

Parnpree, as the foreign minister, had been the image of Thailand and the government internationally.

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