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Pheu Thai-Led Coalition Govt Now Has 314 MPs


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THE PHEU THA-LED coalition government now has mustered a combined force of 314 MPs including those of the “uncles’ camps” on their side, confirmed Pheu Thai wheeler-dealer Bhumtham Wechayachai.

 

The 314-MPs-strong coalition partners include the Pheu Thai under de facto party boss Thaksin Shinawatra with 141 MPs, the Bhumjaithai under de facto party boss Newin Chidchob with 71 MPs, the Palang Pracharath led by Prawit “Uncle Pom” Wongsuwan with 40 MPs, the Ruam Thai Sang Chart under de facto party boss/caretaker prime minister Prayut “Uncle Tu” Chan-o-cha with 36 MPs, the Chart Thai Pattana led by Varawut Silpa-archa with 10 MPs and the Prachachart led by House Speaker Wan Muhamad Noor Matha with nine MPs plus those of six splinter parties with only one MP or two each.

 

Bhumtham, known as Thaksin’s right-hand man, said Pheu Thai leader Chonlanan Srikaew, Pheu Thai secretary-general Prasert Chanthararuangthong and himself have reached an initial agreement with their Ruam Thai Sang Chart counterparts to the extent that Prayut’s camp be jumping onto the Pheu Thai bandwagon as the last coalition partner.

 

By Thai Newsroom Reporters

Pheu Thai wheeler-dealer Bhumtham Wechayachai. Top photo: Thai Rath

 

Full story: https://thainewsroom.com/2023/08/17/pheu-thai-led-coalition-govt-now-has-314-mps/

 

-- THAI NEWSROOM 2023-08-18

 

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1 hour ago, pegman said:

Can someone explain how Bhumjaithai Party only received 3% of the vote for its riding candidates but enough votes for their party list to end up with 70 MP's? 

The Bhumjaithai Party has now emerged with 71 seats including 17.75% of the constituency-level seats available while only registering 1.138 million votes nationwide out of 37,522,746 voters in the party list vote or 3% of the vote which is what the pre-election opinion polls were showing.

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Well, the 250 Senators will vote for Anutin in the third round.

 

Best strategist: Anutin.

 

After that?

Coalition with PT in exchange for an amnesty.

 

But?

PT will split:)

 

USD will rise as a result until end of the year (until interest in US goes down, China crisis in construction will further defaluate all Asean currencies in addition).

Buy when 36 up.

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6 hours ago, pegman said:

Can someone explain how Bhumjaithai Party only received 3% of the vote for its riding candidates but enough votes for their party list to end up with 70 MP's? 

 

This would take a lot of research and analysis, but my best guess is that there were some shenanigans (not money as some have postulated).

 

UTN got an unusually high number of party-list votes, which, at the time, raised some eyebrows. So BJT may have encouraged some/all of their voters to vote for UTN on the party-list side.

 

 

 

 

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6 hours ago, Ben Zioner said:

It is called Gerrymandering.

 

This on top of  the 250 army officers in the Senate  can keep the military in power forever. Unless the Thais start to study French history of the end of the 18th century.

So long as they don't decide to just bake cake. 

 

Yes I know about the historical inaccuracy.

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PT will pay very heavily for this. When (or if) Thaksin returns will he be greeted with cheers or jeers? PT are now in bed with the very people that led two coups against them. They are sleeping with the eneny. The enemy they said they would never deal with. They have gone against their entire voter base and will for ever be seen as traitors.

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9 hours ago, dinsdale said:

PT will pay very heavily for this. When (or if) Thaksin returns will he be greeted with cheers or jeers? PT are now in bed with the very people that led two coups against them. They are sleeping with the eneny. The enemy they said tnhey would never deal with. They have gone against their entire voter base and will for ever be seen as traitors.

All to bring one man home. In the past red shirts were criticised by some for being devoted to Thaksin, why couldn't they lead their own movement.

I remember Nattawut saying the heart of the red shirts was democracy, they would stay with Thaksin as long as he stuck to democratic principles. 

In truth there was no other party around that offered anything to civic movements. 

Well now there is. 

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