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Published on 21/08/2023
» Pheu Thai and 10 other parties, two linked to the military, on Monday afternoon announced a coalition with 314 votes in the House and Pheu Thai's Srettha Thavisin as their candidate for prime minister.
Post Reporters, Published on 21/08/2023
» The Pheu Thai Party is expected to announce a 14-party alliance at the parliament on Monday afternoon.
News, Online Reporters, Published on 21/08/2023
» Red-shirt co-leader Nattawut Saikuar, secretary-general of the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD), has declared an end to his role as director of the Pheu Thai Family, citing the inclusion of Palang Pracharath and United Thai Nation parties in the coalition government proposed by the Pheu Thai Party as the main reason.
Oped, Veera Prateepchaikul, Published on 21/08/2023
» It appears that Thailand may, finally, have its 30th prime minister after the joint sitting of the House and Senate tomorrow -- after a general election that took place three months ago on May 14 -- if everything goes smoothly. That is what many people, the private sector in particular, are expecting. But uncertainty still prevails.
Aekarach Sattaburuth, Published on 20/08/2023
» The Pheu Thai Party is expected to announce the final lineup of parties in its new coalition government on Monday, which according to a source will definitely include the Palang Pracharath Party (PPRP).
Aekarach Sattaburuth, Published on 20/08/2023
» Fugitive former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra's latest announcement on his return to Thailand is seen as a reflection of his confidence in Pheu Thai's formation of a new government, but some political observers remain sceptical about his trip.
News, Published on 19/08/2023
» Questions remain over whether the country's 30th prime minister can be elected on Tuesday as the political situation is still highly volatile, according to observers.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 19/08/2023
» A red-shirt supporters group has called on Pheu Thai Party to help bring exiled activists accused of political offences back home after it forms a government.
News, Published on 19/08/2023
» The Pheu Thai Party (PTP) took its time before ending the deal it had made with the Move Forward Party (MFP) to form a government together, which begs the question as to why it was reluctant to break up with what had been touted as its best ally in the pro-democracy wing.
Oped, Editorial, Published on 18/08/2023
» Now that the Constitutional Court has decided against the renomination of Move Forward Party (MFP) leader Pita Limjaroenrat as the next prime minister, parliament can resume the selection process for a new premier.