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CHATRUDEE THEPARAT

Somkid wants Prayut as next PM

Deputy Prime Minister Somkid Jatusripitak, left, is pictured with Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha at Government House. Mr Somkid has voiced his support for Gen Prayut to remain as the next prime minister. (Photo by Thanarak Khunton)

Deputy Prime Minister Somkid Jatusripitak says he supports Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha as the next prime minister and tells reporters to ask industry and commerce ministers about the formation of a new political party.

Mr Somkid expressed his stance Thursday after reporters asked if he was ready to continue to work in the government for the next five years.

"I think I am very old now. Let's put it this way. I support Prime Minister Prayut. Why is that? Did we see disorder in years past? Do you want the country to return to that? If the country is peaceful, everything will be good," Mr Somkid said.

"I would like young people to join hands. If you like Prime Minister Prayut, then support him. If not, support other parties. That is okay," he said.

Despite his support for Gen Prayut, it was unnecessary for him to remain in the cabinet, Mr Somkid said.

Then he asked reporters who they supported as the next prime minister.

Reporters replied that they supported good and decent people.

"I also support good people. Prime Minister Prayut is good," Mr Somkid said.

Reporters asked him if Gen Prayut was likely to be a non-elected prime minister.

"I am not sure if he is interested in politics. I think we must ask him if we want him. Do not think he desires the position. That is not right. To work for the country is to shoulder the national burden," Mr Somkid replied.

Asked if he would be there to work alongside Gen Prayut, Mr Somkid said he was 65 years old - but he had many followers aged 50.

Asked if his followers were forming a political party, Mr Somkid told reporters to seek answers from Industry Minister Uttama Savanayana and Commerce Minister Sontirat Sontijirawong.

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