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No political vacuum following May 14 election, says deputy PM

Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-ngam addressed concerns regarding the potential for political deadlock following the May 14 General Election. Despite foreseeing a delay in the formation of a new government, he dismissed the possibility of a political vacuum emerging.

Wissanu’s remarks come as polls indicate that leading parties are continually growing closer in terms of popularity. While he acknowledges that a party winning the majority of House seats could establish a new government, he mentioned certain uncertainties could result in the winning party gaining fewer seats. In this case, the victorious party would need to work towards forming a coalition government.

Wissanu also commented on the rising political tension leading up to election day. The fierce competition is not unusual, as every party aims to attract as much attention as possible. Regarding rumours of…

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