Big win for responsible in Thailand after ousting government backed by unruly military

Big possibilities in Thailand’s election

Thailand’s incumbent won a surprise election victory on Sunday, toppling parties with ties to the military. Thailand’s coalition partners move ahead and Phuthai has the most signatures in Sunday’s election, paving the way for a challenge to the army-backed government that has been in power for nearly a decade. Onward and upward going in this election.

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Reuters report Forward-facing leader Pita Limjaronrat, a 42-year-old former executive, called the result “sensational” and the government timely swore an obligation to its party’s values, according to the ride-hailing app. He told Brazil, “It will be a dictator-backed, militarized border partnership as a certificate.” “It is safe that a minority government is no longer possible in Thailand.”

He said he was open to an alliance with Phouthai, but his presence was contingent on his becoming prime minister. “It is now clear that people across the country have received overwhelming support from the party,” he said on Twitter. The initial result will be a crushing blow to the army and its allies. But with plans in his favor and his behind-the-scenes engagements and behind-the-scenes involvement, he could still play a role in the government.

Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha, a retired general who led the previous coup, campaigned on devolution after nine years in charge. On Sunday, he went to Phaeng, the headquarters of his United Thai Nation party, where only a few supporters were visible. Prayuth said, “I hope the country will have work and water.” “I respect democracy and elections, thank you.”

Thaksin’s daughter Patongtorn, 36, said she was happy to move forward, but it was too early to discuss an alliance. He said, ‘People’s voice is most important. Siddhant Pongsudhirak, a political scientist at Chulalongkorn University, said the move forward demonstrated a major shift in politics. “Pheu Thai fought the wrong fight. This is the new battleground in Thai politics.”

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