Thailand’s 11 One-Seat Parties Support Prayut As New PM

Thailand’s 11 One-Seat Parties Support Prayut As New PM

BANGKOK, Thailand, May 14 (NNN-TNA) – Eleven Thai political parties, which won one seat each, in Thailand’s March 24 elections, said that, they would vote for incumbent Prime Minister, Prayut Chan-o-cha, to be elected as new prime minister.

The eleven parties said that, they supported pro-Prayut party, Palang Pracharath, which won 115 seats, in leading a coalition government, and they would join the coalition.

“We do this because we want to dismiss uncertainty for Thailand,” one party leader said.

The Palang Pracharath party leader, Uttama Savanayana, expressed his gratitude to the 11 parties, saying, his party was confident to lead a coalition government to run the country.

Ten parties of the 11-party group won less than 71,000-plus votes, or the threshold to win a seat in the House of Representatives, with the only exception, Thai Nation Power Party, winning about 73,197 votes.

The 10 parties and another pro-government party, the People Reform Party, entered the lower house after the Election Commission announced the list of 149 proportional party-list Members of Parliament (MP’s) on May 8, which was opposed by the opposition Pheu Thai Party and Future Forward Party.

Earlier, there were different understandings of Section 128 of the MP election organic law, which led to two formulas of party-list mode MP allocation, with one giving the opposition side more seats and the other lessening their seats, giving seats to many small parties.

The EC applied the latter, giving the 11 parties which won less than 71,000 votes to enter the lower house, along with 16 parties which won more than the average votes to win a seat.

The 500 elected members of the House of Representatives, together with 250 senators, selected by the National Council for Peace and Order, led by Prayut, would soon vote for a new prime minister.

With the 250 senators supposed to vote for Prayut, adding the 115 seats of the Palang Pracharath Party and 11 seats of these parties at the lower house, the pro-Prayut side is likely to have more than half of all 750 seats of the National Assembly at hand, enabling it to form a coalition government.– NNN-TNA

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