Arthakorn reveals smooth cooperation with Pheu Thai, says Thammanat is straightforward as opposition parties sign petition to investigate NACC misconduct in Saksiam case
The Kla Tham Party, through spokesperson Arthakorn Sirilatthiyakorn, praised the smooth cooperation between opposition coalition partners, highlighting Thammanat Prombun's straightforward approach to collaborative work. The opposition is preparing to petition for an investigation into alleged National Anti-Corruption Commission misconduct in former Transport Minister Saksiam Chidchob's case, with the Kla Tham Party indicating they will make their decision following internal party discussions within the next two days.
At the Golden Tulip Soferin Hotel on April 28, 2026, Arthakorn Sirilatthiyakorn, Khon Kaen MP from the Kla Tham Party, discussed his party's role in the opposition coalition. He stated that the Kla Tham Party established open dialogue with opposition representatives from their first meeting, making clear their commitment to direct and transparent work practices. He emphasized that any disagreements would be communicated immediately, and this approach has worked smoothly over the past two months.
When asked about collaboration with Pheu Thai, Arthakorn confirmed they work together without problems, noting both his approach and Thammanat Prombun's straightforward style. He believes this transparency is most effective, preventing misunderstandings and allowing each party to honor their commitments.
Regarding whether Kla Tham would sign a petition to submit to the House Speaker for a Supreme Court investigation into alleged NACC misconduct in Saksiam Chidchob's case, Arthakorn explained that this was discussed informally during the opposition meeting that morning, with each party presenting its position. He stressed this is an important matter requiring consultation with Kla Tham's executive committee and members before committing, preferring to deliberate properly rather than reverse a position later.
When asked if internal party discussions had occurred, Arthakorn indicated they would take place within the next one to two days.