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.
Amorn warned the Democrat Party not to join a…