The ruling Pheu Thai-led coalition, under PM Paetongtarn Shinawatra, is two years into its four-year term, and severe cracks are beginning to appear, as economic uncertainty, legal pressures, and shifting alliances threaten the ten-member party agreement, with Pheu Thai demanding to control the Interior Ministry in any future cabinet reshuffle, cabinet members threatening each other, and the “Sweet Tamarind” minority faction seen wooing majority coalition member Bhumjaithai’s Newin Chidchob at dinner.
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The ruling Pheu Thai-led coalition, under PM Paetongtarn Shinawatra, is two years into its four-year term, and severe cracks are beginning to appear, as economic uncertainty, legal pressures, and shifting alliances threaten the ten-member party agreement, with Pheu Thai demanding to control the Interior Ministry in any future cabinet reshuffle, cabinet members threatening each other, and the “Sweet Tamarind” minority faction seen wooing majority coalition member Bhumjaithai’s Newin Chidchob at dinner.What do you think?
What do you think?



Sutthida Premwong
Chanwit Daoruang
Gen. (Ret.) Surasak Lertchai
Pheu Thai MP for Phitsanulok
Bhumjaithai spokesperson
Coup Advisor
“We’re united in our desire to remain in office and absolutely nothing else.”
“Newin wasn’t being courted. He was simply explaining the history of Thai irrigation over crab curry.”
“In the old days, we’d settle this with a quiet helicopter ride.”
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