Political analyst Sitthiphon Kruarattikan noted that Anutin’s rise could offer temporary stability but warned that deeper constitutional changes would still be necessary to address Thailand’s political divisions.
The country has seen frequent protests in recent years, with demonstrators demanding reforms to curb the influence of the military and monarchy in politics.
If Anutin secures the prime ministership, he will face immediate challenges, including growing economic pressures and the need to restore public trust.
The Bhumjaithai party has not yet commented on the specifics of the proposed agreement with the People’s party. However, political observers suggest that any transitional government led by Anutin would likely focus on short-term economic relief measures before new elections.
CuriosityNews will continue to follow developments closely as Thailand navigates this uncertain political landscape.
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