The increase in Phumtham reflects the political journey of Taxin, which for many years created a political dynasty thanks to a number of parties led or controlled by his family, which, in the beginning of the 2000s, represented the pro-monarch and military forces.
In the 1990s, Phumtham worked in the Shin Corp-a telecommunications company, founded by Thaksin-Byfore, which really plunged into politics in 2001.
He served as Deputy Secretary General of Thailand Rak Thais, who was founded by Taxin and was appointed Deputy Minister of Transport in 2005.
After Taxin was overthrown as a result of the coup, the party was dissolved, and Fumtham was banned from politics for five years.
Nevertheless, the movement remains an influential force, and the sister and son-in-law of Taxin both served as prime minister.
Paetongtar himself was appointed in August with the support of the party Feu Tai, which is also a family party.
Fumam, who was considered a Texin as a man, seemed to be accompanied by Patongtar when he gave his first press conference as a leader.
Despite the fact that Paetongtarn is currently replacing, Famem gave a signal that he remains true of the busbore dynasty and tells reporters that, in his opinion, Patongtar will avoid investigation.
Paetongta stumbled upon a problem with a long -standing regional dispute between Thailand and Cambodia, who was heated into a cross clash in May last year and killed a Cambodian soldier.
On the phone with the President of the Senate, Cambodia Hong Saint Paettongta greeted him as an “uncle” and called one of the Thai military commanders “opponents”. The recording of the conversation leaked to the public and caused a wide contradiction.
The leak of telephone frames caused public anger and forced the conservative party to leave the coalition of the Pathongtorn government. They accused Patetongtan, going to Cambodia and weakening the position of the military, which encourages the rearrangement of the office.
The Constitutional Court stated that there is a sufficient reason to suspect that Paetongta violated ethics in the dispute.