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Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Thailand’s precarious political situation is ‘far from over’

Amorn said that after parting with Move Forward, Pheu Thai is likely to have no option but to join forces with its former foes – military-backed parties – to secure a majority of votes in the House of Representatives.

Varawut did not say whether or not his party is planning to join a Pheu Thai-led government, explaining: “I don’t think it’s the option for me to choose to join or not to join, since I only have 10 seats.”

“It depends on whether Pheu Thai sees our 10 seats, you know, as necessary” for it to form a government, he added.

Amorn, who is a former member of the Constitution Drafting Commission, predicted that Pheu Thai would join forces with the two military parties: United Thai Nation and Palang Pracharath.

“Perhaps the Cabinet roles have already been allocated,” he said.

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