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People's Party's diplomatic 'elegance' rings hollow
Bangkok Post
|January 16, 2026
On Jan 11, the People’s Party held a high-profile event to showcase its “People’s Government’, offering a glimpse of its proposed executive leadership.
Natthaphong Ruengpanyawut, People's Party leader, during a Jan 11 campaign rally.
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Among the key speakers was Pisan Manawapat, a former diplomat and senator, designated as the party's future foreign minister.Mr Pisan articulated a vision to restore “elegance” to Thai diplomacy, aiming for a return to a period when Thailand was a respected leader in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) and a sought-after partner for global superpowers.
He proposed a “pro-Thailand” strategy that avoided alignment with any specific superpower, focusing instead on national interests through a framework of human rights, universal values, and a century of diplomatic tradition. He argued that Thai diplomats must be deeply attuned to the needs and hardships of the people, utilising refined diplomatic finesse to navigate modern international complexities.
The foundation of this policy lies in prioritising neighbouring countries to solidify Thailand’s role as the creative heart of Asean. Mr Pisan palpably expressed his desire to see Thailand reclaim the leadership role it held as a founding member and a driver of the Asean Free Trade Area and the Asean Regional Forum. Mr Pisan said he intends to use diplomacy to lead security initiatives, moving beyond traditional military threats to address modern challenges such as cybercrime and transnational criminal networks. By fostering greater unity and credibility within Asean, he said he believes the region could better handle geopolitical volatility, while simultaneously using economic, educational, and public health cooperation to cultivate long-term popularity among neighbours.
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