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Meeting of eight coalition parties postponed to June 22nd


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The eight coalition parties, led by Move Forward, have decided to postpone their meeting to discuss the formation of a new government from June 20th to June 22nd, to await the Election Commission’s (EC) official confirmation of the May 14th general election results, expected on June 21st.

 

An informed coalition source said that the EC’s official confirmation will provide a clearer picture of how many constituency and party-list seats each coalition party has won, which is a key factor in determining how many cabinet seats they will get.

 

The EC is expected to announce the confirmed election results of 100 party-list MPs and 400 constituency MPs-elect, except for the 71 whose cases are under investigation. The 71 “problematic” constituency MPs-elect include 21 from the Bhumjaithai party, 17 from Pheu Thai, 16 from Palang Pracharath, 6 from Move Forward, 3 each from Democrat and United Thai Nation, 2 from Thai Sang Thai and 1 from Pheu Thai Ruam Palang. 

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/meeting-of-eight-coalition-parties-postponed-to-june-22nd/

 

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If you're in favour of Thailand moving forward from the 1990s (and in some parts from the 1960s), the numbers above on which MPs-elect are under review are fairly reassuring.

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50 minutes ago, webfact said:

The eight coalition parties, led by Move Forward, have decided to postpone their meeting to discuss the formation of a new government from June 20th to June 22nd, to await the Election Commission’s (EC) official confirmation of the May 14th general election results, expected on June 21st.

A wise move, at least they'll have a starting point.

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5 hours ago, hotchilli said:

A wise move, at least they'll have a starting point.

Yeah.....

Fingers crossed.

 

Perhaps they've worked it all out for a positive and productive future. 

No invites extended to the traditional ruling classes. Shut 'em out.

 

There might be hope.

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