They also said that with 309 seats in the Thaiparliament, the coalition can form a stable government, but the nomination of aprime minister depends on legal factors.
MFP leader Pita Limjaroenrat proposed an alliance of sixparties, including the Pheu Thai party. The 42-year-old politician said he had contacted PaetongtarnShinawatra, one of the Pheu Thai party's prime ministerial candidates, toinvite her to join a coalition to form a new government.
On May 15 afternoon, the Election Commission (EC) of Thailand announced that it had completed the vote counting, in which the oppositionparties including the MFP and the Pheu Thai party won 152 seats and 141 seats,respectively.
EC President Ittiporn Boonpracong said voter turnout was a record 75.22%, surpassing the 75.03% in 2011./.