2-10-2023 (BANGKOK) A list MP of the Pheu Thai Party, has voiced his belief that Paetongtarn Shinawatra is the ideal candidate to assume the role of the new head of the Pheu Thai Party. He sees her as a capable leader who can transform the party into a trustworthy political institution that serves the people.
Regarding the upcoming general meeting of the Pheu Thai Party scheduled for September 27, Anusorn stated that the purpose of the meeting is to select a new party leader and administrative committee to replace those who have resigned.
Rumours have circulated suggesting that Paetongtarn Shinawatra, the head of the influential Shinawatra family and deputy chairwoman of the National Soft Power Strategy Committee, is likely to be chosen as the new party leader. Anusorn expressed his confidence that Paetongtarn’s appointment would be a significant development for the party.
He believes that Paetongtarn possesses the potential to lead the Pheu Thai Party, transforming it into a political institution that the people can rely on and have faith in. Anusorn described Paetongtarn as a knowledgeable and capable figure who thoroughly understands the political landscape. Her transparent understanding of the political context, combined with the trust and belief placed in her by the party members, makes her the ideal candidate to lead the party and propel it forward. Anusorn emphasized the importance of increasing support for all MPs and party members under her leadership.
With the Pheu Thai Party comprising new and energetic MPs who are diligently fulfilling their responsibilities in Parliament, having a leader from the new generation would effectively coordinate their work and enhance efficiency. This, in turn, would make the Pheu Thai Party more reliable and trustworthy in the eyes of the people.
Paetongtarn is viewed as someone in whom the party has full confidence, capable of driving various initiatives and leading the Pheu Thai Party to success. She embodies the image of the new generation, aligning with the demands of contemporary politics in the digital age.