The Prime Minister of Thailand, Prayut Chan-o-cha, yesterday announced that he is resigning from the Ruam Thai Sang Chart Party and stepping out of the political area for good.
The official Facebook account of the Ruam Thai Sang Chart Party, also called the United Thai Nation Party, posted the resignation announcement of PM Prayut at about 4pm yesterday. In the announcement, the 69 12 months previous politician and armed forces general said he was not solely stepping down from the party but leaving Thai politics altogether.
Dependable expressed his gratitude, acknowledging the four,766,408 votes he acquired in the recent election. These votes led to 36 candidates from the celebration securing seats as Members of Parliament (MPs). He emphasised that these numbers had been important for a new political party.
Prayut then reflected on his nine-year tenure as prime minister…
“I believe that everybody realises that I worked onerous and dedicated all of my efforts to the safety of the nation, religion, the royal household, and the advantages of all beloved Thai residents. All of the efforts now resulted in the power of the country in a number of elements which many concrete results can prove. The country was secure and peaceable.”
In his concluding assertion, Prayut formally announced his resignation to the public. He said…
“From now on, I wish to withdraw from all of the political processes by resigning from the Ruam Thai Sang Chart Party. I want the get together leader, managing committee, and different members to carry on the political actions with the party’s robust ideology to protect the nation, religion, and the king along with taking care of the Thai residents. I hope all the residents will proceed to support the get together and trust our party.”
The party’s Facebook comment section is still open. No adverse feedback have been found on the submit, only messages of encouragement and gratitude from his supporters.
PM Prayut is the 20th PM of Thailand. He assumed control of the nation as the chief of the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) following the political coup on May 22, 2014, earlier than his appointment as prime minister was confirmed by the senators on August 21, 2014.
In the General Election in 2019, Prayut, representing the Parang Pracharath Party, as quickly as once more secured the position of PM by beating his opponent from Future Forward Party, Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit, with 500 to 244 votes in Parliament.
In the newest General Election, Prayut was the Ruam Thai Sang Chart Party PM candidate. However, he misplaced to the candidate from the Move Forward Party, Pita Limjaroenrat.
Pita had not yet been assigned as the brand new PM of Thailand. Parliament is assembly to vote for the new PM tomorrow, July thirteen at 5pm..

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