Anutin Attributes Bhumjaithai Party’s Election Success to Public Trust

Bangkok: Anutin Charnvirakul, leader of the Bhumjaithai Party, attributed the party's recent electoral victory to the public's trust in their approach. In a recent interview, Anutin emphasized that the success was not due to any specific factor, but rather the culmination of public confidence in the party's policies and direction.

According to Thai News Agency, Anutin refrained from concluding whether nationalist sentiment played a role in the party's triumph. He mentioned the need to reassess the overall situation to understand all contributing factors. On the topic of nationalism and border policy being potential key factors for future successes, Anutin acknowledged the necessity of a careful evaluation before making any determinations.

Anutin also addressed the timeline for forming a new government, highlighting that all steps must adhere to proper procedures. As the Election Commission has not officially announced the results, exact figures and any associated limitations remain unclear. He reassured the public that Thailand would maintain a functioning government without experiencing a political vacuum.

When questioned about potential discussions with other political parties despite the absence of official election results, Anutin chose not to provide a response.