'Politically and mathematically, it is possible the losers of the Thai polls could form the next government.' - Philip Golingai
Uncertain dawn: Pita at the meeting of coalition parties on Monday. Whether the young leader of the Move Forward Party will become Thailand’s new leader in a non-military-influenced government still remains to be seen.
— BloombergAfter the May 14 elections, his party may have won the most parliamentary seats – 151 out of 500 – in the polls and formed a coalition with 312 MPs, but there is no guarantee that he will be the PM.Get 30% off and stand a chance to win a luxury stay with our ads free Premium Plan
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