
Rangsit Rom said he is waiting for a clear picture of the Cabinet before discussing ethics investigations. He explained that the 'snake' from the orange party is currently gathering evidence to take action against Suriya at the party meeting on 24 March.
On 22 March 2026, Mr. Rangsit Rom, party-list MP and deputy leader of the People's Party (PChN), commented on the qualifications of ministers whose names have been released, many of whom face legal issues. Regarding whether the opposition will file ethics complaints, he said they must first await clarity on the Cabinet lineup and who will hold which positions. Many prospective ministers have qualification problems. Once the Cabinet appointments are finalized, the party will discuss how to proceed. Concerning the investigation of Mr. Suriya Wongaree, MP for Udon Thani District 7 from the People's Party, who voted against party consensus by supporting Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, the party is reviewing all relevant evidence. At the party meeting on 24 March, they will consider how to act regarding Mr. Suriya, and the party will issue clear measures.