Bangkok, 'Wan U-Bamrung' live-streamed, admitting to meeting 'Big Pom', preparing to apply for membership of the Palang Pracharath Party on July 23. As for 'Pol. Lt. Col. Chalerm', he is waiting to be expelled. He insisted that he did not leave Pheu Thai, but was abandoned by the party and had to find a new affiliation. He said that he had thought it through carefully and asked for respect for the decision. At 5:35 p.m., Mr. Wan Uibamrung, a former member of the Pheu Thai Party, live-streamed to clarify the case of meeting with Gen. Prawit Wongsuwan, the leader of the Palang Pracharath Party, and preparing to apply for party membership. He said that it was true, as rumors had been spreading since last night (July 19) that 'if you dare, you have to rely on Uncle Pom.' He was preparing to apply for membership in the Palang Pracharath Party on Tuesday, July 23 at 2:00 p.m. He apologized to all media outlets for not answering his phone calls or giving any interviews. He will therefore clarify all the details on July 23, when he officially applies for membership in the Palang Pracharath Party. Mr. Wan also said that when he resigned from the Pheu Thai Party, it was his right to join another party that gave him an opportunity, while Pol. Lt. Col. Chalerm Yoobamrung was still a Pheu Thai Party-list MP and was waiting for the party to expel him first. As for Mr. Asawin Yoobamrung, or Kamo, his son, he is currently helping out as an advisor to Mr. Prasert Chantarawongthong, Minister of Digital Economy and Society (DE). This matter is Kamo's personal decision because he is an adult and he has never told his son to resign from the Pheu Thai Party. If his son still enjoys and loves working, then it is his decision, who is still a member of the Pheu Thai Party. 'I ask the media not to report that Kamo will leave Pheu Thai as a whole family because of his grandfather, father or grandson. It is up to each person to decide for themselves. It is not related to each other. As for which party to join, I personally have the right to decide and follow the path that I have set for myself. And everyone has their own reasons. I did not leave the party, but the party abandoned me. I would like to ask my fans to follow the news completely. Don't just look at some edited shots,' said Mr. Wan. Mr. Wan also said in closing that Thai politics changes quickly and can change at any time. Some people like individuals, not parties, but some like parties, so they become angry and hate themselves, which cannot be stopped. It is each person's right. He accepts criticism, but if they come to curse him for no reason, he must protect his own rights. He insisted that he did not threaten, but everyone must have personal rights and freedoms, and noted that 'It's very strange because this was my first time doing something wrong, and I admitted my mistake and turned myself in. But when things got out of hand, I decided to resign. When I left the party, many people understood, and some didn't. They cursed and insulted me. Many people said that even though I failed to run for Pheu Thai, all 32 Pheu Thai MPs failed. It's not just me. And if I run for Palang Pracharath, will it happen? We don't know if it will happen in the future. But a political position isn't just an MP position. I would like to thank everyone who is concerned. I confirm that I have thought it through carefully. I would like everyone to respect my decision,' said Mr. Wan. Later, Mr. Wan posted a photo of himself giving a garland to General Prawit and wrote, 'This photo is sure to go viral,' before posting a clip and writing, 'Wan is with Uncle.' Source: Thai News Agency
“Wan” said he thought carefully before moving to “Palang Pracharath”.
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