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Anutin Emphasizes Dissolution of Parliament Does Not Affect Border Situation Smiles but Does Not Answer on Prior Notification to Coalition Parties

Politic12 Dec 2025 09:01 GMT+7

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Anutin Emphasizes Dissolution of Parliament Does Not Affect Border Situation Smiles but Does Not Answer on Prior Notification to Coalition Parties

Prime Minister Anutin emphasized that dissolving the parliament will not affect the border situation. He smiled but did not answer when asked if coalition parties had been informed in advance. He is expected to make a statement via the Joint Public Relations Department television.


At 07:30 on 12 December 2025 GMT+7, Anutin Charnvirakul, Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, accompanied by his wife Thanon Niramis, presided over a merit-making ceremony and alms offering to honor Her Majesty Queen Sirikit, the Queen Mother, on the occasion of the 50th-day royal merit ceremony, held at the Santi Maitri Building (Outer Rear), Government House.The event followed the announcement of the royal decree dissolving the House of Representatives (read more: )The royal decree dissolving the House of Representatives was issued, leading to a new election and returning power to the people.The Prime Minister stated that there has not yet been an official televised statement through the Joint Public Relations Department.

When reporters asked if coalition parties had been notified in advance of the dissolution, the Prime Minister smiled but did not answer. When asked whether the dissolution would affect the border situation, the Prime Minister emphasized, "It will not affect it."


Later, before presiding over the 50th-day multi-religious merit ceremony honoring Her Majesty Queen Sirikit, at 08:45, Anutin came out to the front of the Santi Maitri Building, stood sipping coffee, and conversed with Mr. Bowornsak before entering the ceremony, which was attended by the Cabinet.

The media attempted to interview him again for clarity on several issues regarding the dissolution of parliament, but the Prime Minister declined, saying only that a statement would be made through the Joint Public Relations Department of Thailand, with timing still under discussion.