No clear winner emerges from Thailand’s cliffhanger election

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ThaiElection2019: Pro-junta party in shock lead, Thaksin-linked party second with 92% of votes counted

BANGKOK - Thailand’s first election in eight years threw up inconclusive results as a pro-military party trying to get Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha to return as premier has won the most votes, but many unofficial sources show the former ruling Pheu Thai party bagging the most constituency seats.

State broadcaster MCOT, using preliminary tallies, showed that Pheu Thai had performed the best at the constituency level, winning 124 seats. It was trailed by Palang Pracharath with 95 seats, followed by Bhumjaithai Party with 39 seats. Even if Pheu Thai party emerged the biggest winner in Sunday’s general election, it remains a question whether it can form the next government.

Urging Thais to follow these principles, it said: “His Majesty is concerned about the country’s security, and the feelings and happiness of the people.” The statement was broadcast again on television minutes before voting started at 8am. Voters cast their ballot after nearly five years of military rule under former coup-leader and current premier Prayut.

Palang Pracharath leader Uttama Savanayana said on Sunday: “This is an important day and a turning point for his country. We thank all Thais who exercised their rights today, and thank those who support us.”Chulalongkorn University political scientist Pitch Pongsawat told The Straits Times: “If Palang Pracharath forms a government, it will be a very unstable government. They will need extra-parliamentary power to keep them in power.

 

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