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“Ice Cream” Criticizes “Anutin” for Slow Work Contrary to Slogan, Demands Probe into Leaked Chat “Help Blue Team”

Politic15 Jun 2026 17:19 GMT+7

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“Ice Cream” Criticizes “Anutin” for Slow Work Contrary to Slogan, Demands Probe into Leaked Chat “Help Blue Team”

Parit criticized Anutin for sluggish work that does not match the slogan “Order today, done yesterday,” demanding an investigation into the leaked chat message “Help Blue Team.”Tags: [politics, government accountability, leaked chat, investigation, Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul]


On 15 June 2026, Parit Watcharasindhu, MP from the People’s Party, publicly demanded progress on the mysterious leaked chat “Help Blue Team” involving the Director-General of the Department of Provincial Administration. He accused the Prime Minister of delayed work that does not live up to the “Order today, done yesterday” style. After Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, who is also Minister of Interior, gave policy directions to Ministry of Interior executives, he replied briefly to media questions, saying “Everything is proceeding according to the process.”Tags: [Parit Watcharasindhu, Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, leaked chat, Department of Provincial Administration, Ministry of Interior]

The People’s Party MP noted that society has been waiting for clarity for a long time, as 18 days have passed since the chat was leaked publicly and 11 days since he raised the issue in a live parliamentary question session, yet no concrete progress has been reported. He directly asked the Prime Minister, as head of the executive and Minister of Interior, five questions to demand transparency: Has the Prime Minister or Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Interior signed off on forming an investigation committee for the Director-General of the Department of Provincial Administration? If not, why, and when will it be established?Tags: [transparency, parliamentary questions, investigation committee, Department of Provincial Administration, Prime Minister]

Has the Ministry begun the investigation process or the “scientific verification” promised by the Deputy Minister of Interior 11 days ago in parliament? If a committee has been appointed, what is the timeline for completion, who are the members, and what criteria ensure transparency so the public can trust it is not a political blue faction protecting its own? Does the delay in this process align with the Prime Minister’s proclaimed work style of “Order today, done yesterday?”Tags: [investigation process, Deputy Minister of Interior, scientific verification, political transparency, Prime Minister]

“This prolonged, dragged-out process only fuels public suspicion. The government must show sincerity by openly revealing investigation details straightforwardly, not letting the matter disappear into thin air,” Parit concluded.Tags: [public trust, government transparency, investigation disclosure, political criticism]