Compromise is in order
With every passing day, the Move Forward Party’s (MFP) prospects of successfully forming a coalition government appear to slip further away despite its best efforts to keep calm, according to observers.
They agree that even if an MFP-led coalition takes power, it could easily fall apart on account of potentially disastrous internal strife.
An early sign of such strife involving the MFP and the Pheu Thai Party, the two largest likely coalition partners, is already being played out for all to see.
In a relationship where the MFP needs Pheu Thai more than the other way around, the “marriage of convenience” is doomed to failure, according to some observers.
For starters,…