Palang Pracharath Party Continues to Woo Allies
The pro-military Palang Pracharath Party (PPRP) is undaunted by its rival Pheu Thai Party’s move to announce a coalition to form the government.
The pro-military Palang Pracharath Party (PPRP) is undaunted by its rival Pheu Thai Party’s move to announce a coalition to form the government.
The Pheu Thai Party’s announcement to form a coalition government with six other parties has only psychological effects and is still far from reality, Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-ngam said.
Pheu Thai, Future Forward, Prachachat, Puea Chat, Thai People Power and Thai Liberal parties announced their partnership to form the next government.
The Democrat Party which has suffered the biggest loss in Thailand’s election has rejected media reports that the party has been in talks with other parties for forming a coalition government.
Two leading parties in latest poll results – Pheu Thai and Palang Pracharath – claim their legitimacy to form a coalition government as the country awaits official results of the Sunday election from the Election Commission (EC)
Thailand’s major political parties held big election campaign rallies on Friday in their last-ditch effort to garner supports ahead of the Sunday poll.
Key members of political parties intensified vote campaigns, voicing a wide range of promises, ahead of the general election on March 24.