Move Forward Party leader Pita Limjaroenrat, second left, gestures during his meeting with representatives of his seven coalition allies, at Pheu Thai Party headquarters on Tuesday. (Photo: Pheu Thai Party)
The eight parties that hope to form the next government have set up more working groups as they consider themselves as already beginning work, according to the leader of the election-winning Move Forward Party.
Representatives of the eight parties met at Pheu Thai headquarters on Tuesday and formed five more working groups. These would handle issues that interest the general public, had an impact and had not been addressed by the present, outgoing government, MFP leader Pita Limjaroenrat told reporters afterwards.
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