Bhumjaithai Party garners 292 votes; Palang Pracharath Party and Future Forward Party supporters; attention focuses on Kla Tham and the Democrat Party (DP) after March 8th.

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On February 26, 2569, the atmosphere at the Bhumjaithai Party headquarters this morning was bustling as the Opportunity Party, led by Mr. Supakit Phopaphan, deputy party leader, along with Ms. Rosarin Saranket, prospective MP for Uttaradit Constituency 2, and Ms. Trinuch Thianthong, leader of the Palang Pracharath Party, arrived to announce their support for Mr. Anutin Charnvirakul as Prime Minister.

Ms. Nan Boonthida Somchai, SpokespersonPride Thai Party Regarding the current number of 292 votes, is it sufficient? There's no fixed number of votes required for a majority, but there have been governments in the past that gathered fewer votes.

while Mr. Chaiyanok Chidchob, Secretary-General of the Bhumjaithai Party. Regarding the ministerial quotas for the smaller parties, which have gathered over 30 votes, it will have to wait for the Bhumjaithai Party leader to finalize the decision after the party's MPs seminar on March 8th. This also includes clarity from the Kla Tham Party and the Democrat Party on their participation in the government.

Currently, 292 votes have been garnered to support Mr. Anutin as Prime Minister. These votes are broken down as follows: Bhumjaithai Party (193 votes), Pheu Thai Party (74 votes), Prachachart Party (5 votes), Palang Pracharath Party (5 votes), Setthakit Party (3 votes), Pheu Chart Thai Party (2 votes), Thai Sang Thai Party (2 votes), and one vote each from Mai Party, Ruam Jai Thai Party, Thai Sap Thawee Party, Ruam Palang Prachachon Party, Miti Mai Party, Prachathipatai Mai Party, Thang Lueak Mai Party, and Okat Mai Party.

 

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