Thailand: Democrats vote to join Palang Pracharath alliance
Thailand’s Democrat Party on June 4 night voted to join the Palang Pracharath alliance, sealing the deal for the party to form a government with a slim majority of 254 votes.
Leaders of Thai political parties at a press conference in Bangkok on June 4 (Soruce: AFP/VNA)
Bangkok (VNA) – Thailand’s Democrat Party on June 4 nightvoted to join the Palang Pracharath alliance,sealing the deal for the party to form a government with a slim majority of 254votes.
The decision was made following a secret ballot of Democrat partyexecutives and MPs who voted 61-16 to join the coalition.
The country’s Parliament is scheduled to convene on June 5 tochoose the prime minister with the participation of 250 senators and 449 out of500 members of the lower house. The new PM mustgarner a minimum of 376 votes in the parliament meeting.
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Earlier, the People’s State Power Party - Palang Pracharath Party (PPRP)declared the alliance with five small parties - Action Coalition for Thailand,Chartthaipattana, Palang Thongthin Thai, Thai Forest and Land Reclamation, andPeople Reform parties.
According to the election results on March 24,the Pheu Thai Party won 136 seats, the People’s State Power Party (PalangPracharath Party) held 116 seats, 81 others were for Future Forward Party, 53for Democrat Party, and 51 for Bhumjaithai Party.-VNA
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