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‘Unfinished business’: PM Prayut joins UTN Party in bid for 3rd term

‘Unfinished business’: PM Prayut joins UTN Party in bid for 3rd term

Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha insisted he had unfinished business as he officially joined the Ruam Thai Sang Chart Party (United Thai Nation/UTN) to become its PM candidate on Monday evening.

The event at Bangkok’s Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre was hosted by UTN party leader Pirapan Salirathavibhaga and attended by UTN members as well as key political figures including former Bangkok governor Aswin Kwanmuang, Foreign Minister Don Pramudwinai, Democrat MP Rangsima Rodrasamee and former Labour Minister Suchart Chomklin, who recently quit as a ruling Palang Pracharath Party MP.

‘Unfinished business’: PM Prayut joins UTN Party in bid for 3rd term

Prayut thanked UTN members and told the large audience that “it is our duty to protect this sacred land and maintain the three pillars of nation, religion, the monarchy”.

He said he had no desire to be in power or to seek its benefits.

Prayut has been PM for nine years after coming to power following the coup he led as Army chief in 2014.

‘Unfinished business’: PM Prayut joins UTN Party in bid for 3rd term

“I am here because I care about the people, and I want to see Thailand move forward under the democratic process with stability and security towards a prosperous future.”

Prayut said several of his missions as PM were unfinished, and he intended to complete them no matter how challenging or how much stress it would cause him. “All I have done is for the sustainable future of the country. I will leave no one behind until I hand over the country to the next generation,” he said.

‘Unfinished business’: PM Prayut joins UTN Party in bid for 3rd term

“Please give me a chance to do my duties the best I can. I have only one heart, but it is big enough to love all Thais. This is my commitment,” said Prayut, before closing his speech by singing the song “Sattha” (Faith) by the rock band Stone Metal Fire.

Before going on stage, Prayut had paid the 2,000-baht fee for lifetime membership of the party.

‘Unfinished business’: PM Prayut joins UTN Party in bid for 3rd term

Pirapan told Monday’s event that NTC would be a political party like no other with a focus on nation, religion, monarchy, and the people.

“Today we have more than 30,000 members. NTC will unite all Thais and end all disagreements. We can’t afford to waste time arguing when the country needs to move forward,” he said.

‘Unfinished business’: PM Prayut joins UTN Party in bid for 3rd term

He added that the party would hold an extraordinary general meeting soon to nominate MP candidates for the upcoming election, which is tentatively scheduled for May 7. No date was given for when Prayut will be officially announced as the party’s PM nomination.

‘Unfinished business’: PM Prayut joins UTN Party in bid for 3rd term

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