Military coalition poised to be dislodged, says Thai opposition

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If an alliance of opposition parties wins more than half of the 500 seats in the House of Representatives, it will be able to get its nominee elected as PM. Read more at straitstimes.com.

BANGKOK – Thailand’s pro-democracy opposition parties have the momentum to dislodge a coalition of conservative parties headed by incumbent Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, according to Mr Pita Limjaroenrat, whose liberal Move Forward Party has seen a late surge in support ahead of Sunday’s vote.

Mr Pita’s comments signalled his confidence that the 250-member Senate – made up of military appointees – will not try to swing the election of the next prime minister towards a more conservative candidate. Thailand is holding its second election after Mr Prayut led a military coup in 2014 to oust an elected government. The vote is billed asthat has ruled South-east Asia’s second-largest economy for almost a decade.

Thai election officials expect a record 80 per cent turnout from the more than 50 million eligible voters who will elect 500 members to the Lower House in a two-ballot system. One hundred seats will be allocated based on the proportion of votes that each party receives.

 

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