
Srettha Hopes All Parties Support Pita to Be Prime Minister
Srettha Thavisin, Pheu Thai prime ministerial candidate called for all political parties to vote in support of Move Forward Party leader Pita Limjaroenrat as Prime Minister.
Srettha Thavisin, Pheu Thai prime ministerial candidate called for all political parties to vote in support of Move Forward Party leader Pita Limjaroenrat as Prime Minister.
The Election Commission reports unofficial election results with voter turnout of 75.22% and the victory of the Move Forward Party, winning the most seats in the lower house.
Move Forward Party has initially held talks with five more parties in the previous opposition to form a coalition government, MFP leader Pita Limjaroenrat said at a press conference on Monday
Move Forward Leader Pita Limcharoenrat tweeted he was ready to be the 30th Prime Minister of Thailand after initial election results showed his party taking the lead to win the majority of 500 seats in the Lower House.
With 99 per cent of the votes counted, the unofficial election results, published on the Election Commission’s website showed Move Forward Party (MFP) and Pheu Thai, the main opposition parties, lead the race while the pro-military camp lags far behind.
Thai voters have lined up in long queue to cast ballots in the general election, beginning at 8 am on Sunday.
Thai Airways International Plc (THAI) reported the total operating revenue of more than 41 billion baht in the first quarter of 2023, up 271 per cent year-on-year.
Eight political parties hold major campaign rallies in Bangkok and surrounding provices to woo voters in the last leg of the election campaigns before people go to polls on Sunday.
The Election Commission of Thailand has finished sorting the advance ballots and is sending them all 400 constituencies nationwide along with ballots cast by eligible voters overseas.
The Civil Court on Thursday dismissed a petition by the Bhumjaithai Party to bar former politician Chuvit Kamolvisit from its major campaign rally before the election on Sunday.
An ex-pilot was arrested for allegedly luring women into having sex and posting indecent video clips for online subscribers.
Serial petitioner Srisuwan Janya was hit in the face after he had given detail on his compliant about the Pheu Thai party’s digital money policy to the Election Commission.