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Thai Prime Minister Bolsters Coalition Unity in Crisis

Coalition Meeting Signals Solidarity
WadiBy WadiJune 22, 2025053 Mins Read
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Paetongtarn Addresses Allies

On June 22, 2025, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra met coalition leaders in Bangkok to reaffirm unity after the Bhumjaithai Party’s exit, as reported on June 22, 2025. The 90-minute meeting, held at a hotel, addressed a looming cabinet reshuffle to fill eight vacant seats, aiming to stabilize her government amid a political crisis sparked by a leaked call with Cambodia’s Hun Sen.

Cabinet Reshuffle Nears Completion

Key Ministerial Shifts Planned

Pheu Thai is poised to claim key posts, with Defence Minister Phumtham Wechayachai likely moving to the Interior Ministry and Digital Economy Minister Prasert Jantararuangtong eyed for Labour. Potential defence minister candidates include Deputy Defence Minister Gen Nattaphon Narkphanit and former assistant army chief Gen Sunai Prapuchane. The reshuffle, expected to be finalized by June 30, 2025, aims to restore coalition strength.

United Thai Nation Stays Committed

Pirapan Dismisses Resignation Rumors

United Thai Nation (UTN) leader Pirapan Salirathavibhaga attended the meeting despite calls for his party to exit the coalition. UTN spokesman Akkaradech Wongpitakroj denied rumors of demanding Paetongtarn’s resignation or seeking extra cabinet seats, emphasizing Pirapan’s authority on party decisions. The UTN’s focus is on preventing a House dissolution, which could delay the 2026 budget bill.

Social Media Reaffirms Unity

Paetongtarn Stresses National Strength

Paetongtarn posted on social media post-meeting, thanking coalition partners for their support and highlighting unity as key to addressing external threats, particularly the Thai-Cambodian border dispute. She underscored the government and military’s alignment under the constitution, aiming to safeguard Thailand’s sovereignty. Her message counters criticism from the leaked call, which cost her coalition support and public trust.

Border Crisis Fuels Political Strain

Cambodia Dispute Looms Large

The June 15, 2025, leaked call, revealing Paetongtarn’s criticism of Thai military actions, intensified the fallout from a May 28 border clash that killed a Cambodian soldier. Cambodia’s push for International Court of Justice arbitration, rejected by Thailand, has led to checkpoint closures, disrupting $5 billion in trade. The crisis threatens Paetongtarn’s leadership, with protests planned in Bangkok and Phitsanulok.

Economic and Political Stakes Rise

Coalition Unity Critical for Stability

The reshuffle and coalition unity are vital to navigate Thailand’s economic challenges, with the SET Index down 23% in 2025. The Democrat Party may gain a deputy public health minister post for Chaichana Dechdecho, while Klatham’s Narumon Pinyosinwat could shift to Higher Education. Paetongtarn’s ability to maintain coalition support and implement policies like casino legalization will determine her government’s survival amid growing unrest.

Path to Political Recovery

Restoring Public Confidence

Paetongtarn’s efforts to consolidate her coalition face scrutiny as protests and legal complaints mount, including a June 22 Phitsanulok filing alleging national security breaches. The cabinet reshuffle, if approved by royal endorsement, could stabilize her government, but analysts warn that failure to address public anger over the Cambodia crisis risks further defections or a snap election, threatening Thailand’s fragile democracy.

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