: The eight-party coalition, led by Pheu Thai, the second-largest political party to win the election in Thailand, will ask legislators to back its nominee for prime minister when Parliament convenes on Thursday.said the coalition secured 312 of the 500 seats in the House of Representatives and it needs additional support to secure the necessary 375 votes of the 749-member bicameral Parliament.“Pheu Thai has to work hard to muster support during the voting of prime minister...
Pita failed to secure enough votes in his first bid to become prime minister on July 13. Six days later, his bid to become prime minister was rejected, ending his quest.Srettha Thavisin, a 60-year-old real estate magnate from Pheu Thai, is anticipated to be nominated for the position of chief executive of the nation.
Cholnan asserted that Pheu Thai will work to preserve the coalition when asked whether the party will dismantle it in order to gain power. “However, if the coalition fails to form a coalition government, Pheu Thai will make the ultimate decision to form a new government,” he said. -
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