
Anutin explains why he is not joining the debate, as he is still serving as Prime Minister and must be cautious with his words. He wants to focus time on resolving issues of sovereignty and security, working before campaigning, and emphasizes, "I'm not good at speaking."","tags":["politics","Prime Minister","debate","campaign","communication"]},{
On 26 December 2025 GMT+7, Anutin Charnvirakul, Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, and leader of the Bhumjaithai Party, explained his absence from political debate forums. He said that since he is still fulfilling his role as Prime Minister, and Thailand faces many urgent problems requiring continuous government work, he must attend National Security Council meetings to address sovereignty issues, which he considers the top priority."tags":["Anutin Charnvirakul","Prime Minister","National Security Council","sovereignty","Thailand"]},{
Anutin stated that the government must urgently end the public's fear and the loss of soldiers as soon as possible. Regarding election campaigning, the Bhumjaithai Party has already launched its policies and has used a significant amount of the public’s time. There are still more than 40 days left for candidates and political parties to present their policies broadly to the public."tags":["government priorities","public safety","election campaign","Bhumjaithai Party","policy presentation"]},{
"My working style is that I don’t consider myself skilled at everything. If I were, I would have succeeded more quickly. I work as part of a team; whoever is good at something should handle that area. Personally, I’m not good at speaking, dislike confrontations, don’t want to accuse anyone, or sit and explain things that aren’t true."tags":["working style","teamwork","communication","leadership"]},{
Anutin also said that as Prime Minister, joining a debate stage requires great caution because the country’s responsibilities are always on his mind. He cannot switch roles immediately, so he chooses to focus fully on his work. He emphasized clarity in the “Bhumjaithai Plus” policy and his commitment to working as announced."tags":["Prime Minister duties","debate caution","Bhumjaithai Plus","policy commitment"]},{
"I'm not good at speaking, and debate formats with limited time—sometimes only two minutes each—are not my strength. I perform better when I have the chance to explain systematically. If I have to respond to accusations before presenting policies, it might waste listeners’ time."tags":["communication style","debate format","policy explanation","time management"]},{
Anutin concluded by saying he has his own way of communicating with the public and still has over 40 days to travel and meet citizens directly to clearly convey the Bhumjaithai Party’s policies."tags":["public communication","campaigning","Bhumjaithai Party","policy outreach"]}]}