Anutin's second cabinet sees Thamanat excluded, Bhumjaithai eyes strategic ministerial posts


BANGKOK: The formation of Anutin Charnvirakul's (pic) second cabinet has made headlines as the Bhumjaithai Party continues to discuss the inclusion of the Klatham Party in the government.

Political sources have revealed that Bhumjaithai remains uncertain about the inclusion of the Klatham Party in the coalition government, with concerns over Captain Thamanat Prompow’s eligibility if appointed as a minister.

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