
The People's Party declines to criticize the "Anutin Cabinet 2" lineup, awaiting stability first. Prit Watjrasinthu reveals plans to prepare a team for detailed policy debate, expecting the government policy announcement on 7 April. The party views this as a chance to review the "new government's" performance.
At 11:00 a.m. on 24 March 2026, Mr. Prit Watjrasinthu, party-list MP and spokesperson for the People's Party, declined to comment on the cabinet lineup or the latest "Anutin Cabinet 2" list, saying he sees it as still unclear and will wait for clarity first. Meanwhile, the new government is preparing to present its policy to parliament, expected on 7 April. This is a good opportunity for political parties to check whether the government will fulfill its campaign promises and policy statements made to the public, including whether the policies address immediate problems or are designed to solve issues over the next four years. Today, the opposition party meeting had an initial discussion but will need to review details further before commenting on the policies.
Mr. Prit added, "Currently, the People's Party is encouraging MPs to volunteer for debate on various issues. We affirm that the People's Party will scrutinize the government in all aspects."