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Members of the Thai People's Power Party took a photo with the party leader! It is a strong proof that Bayi is in a good mood and is not affected by the audio leak

Members of the Thai People's Power Party took a photo with the party leader! It is a strong proof that Bayi is in a good mood and is not affected by the audio leak

On September 14, Wan · Yong Phanon, a member of the People's Power Party of Thailand and head of the People's Power Party in Bangkok, posted a photo on his personal Facebook, posting a photo of a group of people's power party members and former deputy prime minister of Thailand and leader of the People's Power Party, Admiral Pa Yi, to express support for General Pa Yi under the dispute, plus to show that despite the party's current opposition camp and the recent audio of "Pa Yi wants to be prime minister", Pa Yi is not affected and is in a good mood.

Members of the Thai People's Power Party took a photo with the party leader! It is a strong proof that Bayi is in a good mood and is not affected by the audio leak

Wan · Yongbanon wrote in his post that on September 14, together with the deputy spokesperson of the People's Power Party, Mr. Samat, the former Songkhla MP of the People's Power Party, Mr. Pa Yong, and the former Bangkok MP of the Bangli Party, Mr. Montun, visited the leaders of the People's Power Party, General Pa Yi, to discuss the follow-up policy implementation of the People's Power Party in Bangkok and Songkhla. During this period, Admiral Bayi was in a good mood, his face was happy, and he was not worried about the audio leak. He also urged everyone to help their brothers and sisters in Thailand in all aspects.

Members of the Thai People's Power Party took a photo with the party leader! It is a strong proof that Bayi is in a good mood and is not affected by the audio leak

It is understood that it can be seen from the photos that Wan · Yongbanon and his entourage of 6 people all knelt on the ground during the visit and photoshoot, which is enough to see the noble status of Admiral Ba Yi in the People's Power Party.

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