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“Samak” confirms no problems with “Thammanat”, ready to leave the party if “Big Pom” orders

Bangkok, "Samak" claims "Big Pom" has diarrhea, postpones the introduction of a former Pheu Thai MP candidate to join the "PPRP", insists there is no problem with "Thammanat", says there is no need to expel him from the party, ready to leave if "Big Pom" orders. Reporters reported that after Mr. Samart Jenchaijitwanich, former assistant minister of justice and member of the Palang Pracharath Party, announced the schedule to the media that there would be an introduction of new individuals joining the Palang Pracharath Party, with General Prawit Wongsuwan coming to wear the shirt himself. But it turned out that when the appointment time was near, General Prawit was still eating and meeting with the MPs of the Palang Pracharath Party at the Border Forest Foundation of 5 Provinces. The reporter called Mr. Samart again and was informed that General Prawit had diarrhea, so the launch was postponed to August 6 after returning from cheering on the Olympic athletes in Paris, France. Mr. Samart also left a message to the people who gave food to General Prawit: 'Whoever gives him food will get diarrhea because today he went to eat in the forest.' Mr. Samart stated that he had just received a sudden notification that he would not be traveling to the Palang Pracharath Party today. In this regard, reporters tried to ask the core members of the Palang Pracharath Party if there was such a schedule, but no one knew about it, including Mr. Wan Uibamrung, a former Pheu Thai MP who recently moved to the Palang Pracharath Party. He did not know if any former Pheu Thai MP candidates would move to the party, and he did not know about today's announcement. As for the case where Lt. Col. Thammanat Prompao, secretary-general of the Palang Pracharath Party, came out to respond that outsiders should not interfere with the party's operations, Mr. Samart said that he composed the song as a matter of Uncle Pom, not the party, and Gen. Prawit gave the green light to do so. As for criticizing the prime minister, he did it in his own name, not the Palang Pracharath Party. He also confirmed that he had no problems with the party's executive committee and secretary-general. He works under Gen. Prawit Wongsuwan alone. Mr. Samart also said that he was not sure what the party executive committee and the party secretary were dissatisfied with him about, or whether it was about the introduction of Mr. Wan Uibamrung to the Palang Pracharath Party, which he did not hold a position in or interfere with. However, if Gen. Prawit used him, he would do it. There was nothing that he interfered with. As for expressing opinions about the prime minister while the Palang Pracharath Party is still a coalition party, it may be seen as inappropriate. Mr. Samart said that the coalition parties are not colony parties, have power, and have prime minister candidates. Today, he is cheering for Gen. Prawit to be prime minister. In the case of Lt. Col. Thammanat announcing that if he did not stop, he would use the party executive committee's resolution to expel him, Mr. Samart said that there was no need to expel him. If Gen. Prawit ordered him to leave, he would leave immediately because he came to work for Gen. Prawit, not for the party. He also asked if he was just a party member, would he use the party executive committee's resolution to expel him? So, would he expel other people, more than 60,000 people? "I will resign only if Uncle Pom tells me to because the party does not owe me any favors. I do not owe the party any favors. I work for Uncle Pom. If you are going to use your position as party secretary to bring the matter to the party executive board to expel me, is that too much? Just writing a song? Or are they angry at me for not putting the name Palang Pracharath in the song? I don't think that we can't use other issues to deal with this matter," said Mr. Samart. Mr. Samart also admitted that he had seen the Line chat but he had blocked his name, so he was not sure if he blocked his name because he was afraid of being sued or not because he used strong words to make it news but did not disclose it and did not take any responsibility. Before confirming that what he did, if someone truly loved the party and if they loved Gen. Prawit, they would have admired him. If they wanted Uncle Pom to be the prime minister, they would support him, but did they not want Uncle Pom to be the prime minister? The latest is that Mr. Samart posted a message on Facebook 'Samart Jenchaijitwanich' stating that 'No need to threaten, no need to chase, let Uncle Pom call and tell him one word, resign. #One love, one heart #Stay in one party #Monks are doing the wrong thing #Novices have to sue the abbot. Source: Thai News Agency