In the government of Abhisit Vejjajiva, he received the position of Minister of Education in the
59th Council of Ministers, which from the public opinion poll by
ABAC Poll regarding the government's performance in the past year, it was found that his work was 15 years of free education, with a score of 7.28 points from the full score of 10 it is considered a satisfactory level of government. From the case of resignation of Wittaya Kaewpharadai, Minister of Public Health make the Democratic Party Executive Committee resolved to allow him moved to a position Minister of Public Health instead the results of the public opinion survey in 2010 also found that he received the highest satisfaction rating from the Minister in the government with a score of 6.02 from the full score of 10. In 2019, he was elected leader of the Democrat Party, succeeding
Abhisit Vejjajiva, who resigned following the party's poor performance in the
2019 Thai general election. He had previously been the deputy leader of the Democrat Party since 2003 for 16 years. Jurin resigned as party leader after the
2023 general election, in which the Democrats again did poorly. ==Personal life==