
Julapan confirmed that Pheu Thai has not discussed ministerial seat quotas, pointing out that the Anutin 2 cabinet list seen in the media is merely speculation. Yotsanan is confident that advancing education policies will help increase the party's popularity. Prasert aims to restore the party's former strength within four years.
At 12:30 p.m. on 14 March 2026 GMT+7. Mr. Julapan Amornwiwat, a party-list member of parliament (MP) and leader of the Pheu Thai Party. He stated regarding feedback from the party's MPs on ministerial quota allocation that this topic was not discussed in the meeting. Instead, the focus was on moving forward with work and promoting Pheu Thai’s policies as a coalition party. Everyone shares the goal of solving the people's problems. Personnel matters were not debated because everyone understands the process. The party will open communication channels for anyone wishing to work in political roles such as committee members, ministers, or whips to provide their views, but ultimately decisions rest with the party’s executive committee.
. As for progress on Pheu Thai’s ministerial allocations, no discussions have taken place. The reports in the media are only predictions and may reflect informal talks, not official matters. On 14 and 15 March, parliamentary procedures will occur with likely unified voting. However, the issue of positions and ministry divisions remains speculative with no formal discussions yet. Conversations will happen to find suitable compromises, but this is not the main concern for the party at present.
. Mr. Yotsanan Wongsawat, a party-list MP from Pheu Thai. Regarding whether the party’s education policies can regain voter support, he said the focus is on creating real change. Whether pushing these policies will translate into votes depends on results. He is confident that if everyone sees the work Pheu Thai is striving to advance that positively impacts citizens and the country, the public will likely reward the party in the next election.
Regarding concerns that ministries assigned to Pheu Thai may find it harder to gain votes than economic ministries, Yotsanan explained that while that may have been true in the past, currently ministries are interconnected. No ministry can succeed working alone. No matter which ministry one is in, the same quality of work can be delivered. The era of working in isolation is over; all ministries must cooperate and move forward in unity.
. Mr. Prasert Chantraruangthong, a party-list MP and secretary-general of Pheu Thai. He spoke about the confidence to use four years to restore Pheu Thai’s credibility, saying preliminary discussions have taken place. During this four-year government term, with Pheu Thai as a coalition partner, the party must work seriously and make the most of this period. He has instructed MPs regarding fieldwork. Politics today must respond to the people's needs and truly solve their problems. Whether this will bring the party back depends on everyone—members and the party alike. Pheu Thai hopes to grow, with a strong commitment to develop and expand within the next four years. .