The Bhumjaithai Party is likely to win at least 100 MP seats and be the key political party in forming the next government, says Anutin Charnvirakul, the party leader.
Marking the party’s 15th anniversary on Thursday at its headquarters in Bangkok, Mr Anutin said Bhumjaithai did great work during its four-year term in parliament. This has shown the public that it delivers on its promises, he said.
“We can deliver the policies we announced in the last election, and with that, we are confident we will be able to double our representatives in parliament from 50 seats in the last general election,” he added.
Mr Anutin said that the party selected April 6 as its founding day because this was a…
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