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Bhumjaithai Denies Newin-Thammanat Coalition Talks

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Bhumjaithai secretary-general Chaichanok Chidchob has denied reports that his father, de facto party boss Newin Chidchob, sought a private meeting with de facto Klatham leader Thammanat Prompao to discuss forming a coalition government following the February 8 election. Speaking on February 16, Chaichanok dismissed claims that Newin was anticipating behind-closed-doors talks over a potential post-election alliance. The denial comes amid ongoing negotiations to establish a governing majority.

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Chaichanok declined to confirm or deny criticism that Thammanat had been overly demanding in coalition discussions, reportedly seeking major economic portfolios such as the Ministry of Agriculture & Cooperatives and part of the Ministry of Interior. Newin, widely regarded as a “government manager” operating discreetly, is expected to play a decisive role in allocating cabinet positions among coalition partners, as well as within his own party.

Three non-politician figures are likely to retain their caretaker portfolios in the new administration. They are Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Ekniti Nitithanprapat, Foreign Minister Sihasak Puangketkaew, and Commerce Minister Supajee Suthumpun. Supajee is also speculated to be appointed deputy prime minister with oversight of the Ministry of Agriculture & Cooperatives.

Chaichanok said it remains possible that either the Klatham Party or the Democrats could join a Bhumjaithai-led coalition. However, Democrat leader and former prime minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has previously ruled out the prospect of his party’s 22 MPs joining forces with Thammanat’s camp, which has 58 MPs.

The prospective coalition currently commands the support of 296 MPs from 15 parties. These include Bhumjaithai with 193 MPs, Pheu Thai under de facto party boss and inmate Thaksin Shinawatra with 74 MPs, Thai Ruam Palang with six MPs, Prachachart with five MPs, Palang Pracharath with five MPs, the Economic Party with three MPs, Thai Sang Thai with two MPs, and eight smaller parties with one MP each.

The core opposition bloc is led by the reformist People’s Party, which holds 118 MPs. Whether the ultra-conservative Klatham or the Democrats ultimately join the Bhumjaithai-led alliance remains uncertain as negotiations continue.

As coalition talks proceed, attention will focus on final cabinet allocations and whether additional parties decide to lend their support, shaping the structure of the next government.

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Pictures courtesy of TNR

Key Takeaways

• Bhumjaithai has denied reports of private coalition talks between Newin Chidchob and Thammanat Prompao.

• A potential Bhumjaithai-led coalition currently commands 296 MPs across 15 parties.

• The Democrats and Klatham remain possible but unconfirmed additions to the coalition.

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It is just that these people are all friends and friends must be helped.... So enrich yourself , family and friends and let the country suffer... They don't care about it.... Who on earth would have drugs convicts in a government???? And than wondering why Thailand is a third world country and can't play on the world stage

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