Emotional Encounter in Surin
Displaced Resident Voices Frustration
On July 27, 2025, suspended Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra faced sharp criticism during a visit to an evacuation center in Surin province, where escalating Thai-Cambodian border clashes have displaced residents. Chayanuch Choksukudom, an evacuee from Kap Choeng district, confronted the prime minister, accusing the government of a slow and indifferent response to the crisis affecting local communities.
PM’s Visit Sparks Tension
Public Outcry at Evacuation Shelter
Paetongtarn, also serving as culture minister, arrived in Surin to distribute supplies and offer moral support to those displaced by the border skirmishes. However, her visit was overshadowed by public frustration, as Chayanuch expressed disappointment over the prime minister’s apparent lack of engagement, describing her actions as “heartless” when she initially overlooked the evacuee’s attempt to speak.
Evacuee’s Plea for Action
Call for Compassionate Leadership
Speaking to the media, Chayanuch voiced her anguish, urging Paetongtarn to address the suffering of affected residents with greater urgency. She emphasized the need for the government to prioritize the nation’s people over political interests, highlighting the widespread pain felt across Thailand due to the ongoing conflict along the Cambodian border.
Political Controversy Fuels Criticism
Allegations of Personal Disputes
The evacuee’s remarks referenced claims that the border tensions stem from a personal feud between Paetongtarn’s father, Thaksin Shinawatra, and Cambodian Senate President Hun Sen, an accusation denied by the ruling Pheu Thai Party. These claims have intensified scrutiny of Paetongtarn, who was suspended as prime minister in early July pending a court ruling on a controversial call with Hun Sen.
Government’s Response Questioned
Slow Action Draws Ire
The Surin visit underscored broader dissatisfaction with the government’s handling of the border crisis, which has spread to six provinces and prompted UN calls for de-escalation. Chayanuch’s emotional plea that “Thai people should not suffer in vain” reflects growing public demand for swift, effective measures to protect civilians and resolve the conflict peacefully.
Paetongtarn’s Leadership Under Fire
Navigating a Fragile Coalition
As Paetongtarn navigates her suspension and a fragile coalition government, the Surin incident highlights the challenges of maintaining public trust amid political and military tensions. Her dual role as culture minister and suspended prime minister complicates her efforts to address the crisis, with evacuees and critics alike calling for a more empathetic and decisive response to the border situation.