HomeAsiaThailand's Pheu Thai Party to join Bhumjaithai Party-led coalition, PM Anutin says

Thailand’s Pheu Thai Party to join Bhumjaithai Party-led coalition, PM Anutin says

-

BANGKOK, Feb 13 (Reuters) - ‌Thailand's Bhumjaithai Party, which won Sunday's general ​election by a wide margin, will be joined by the third-place Pheu ⁠Thai party to form a coalition government, Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said on Friday.

Anutin-led Bhumjaithai romped to a ​surprise victory on Sunday securing 193 seats in the 500-member House ‌of Representatives, followed by the reformist People's Party with 118 seats and the populist Pheu Thai at 74, according to ⁠Reuters' calculations based on election commission data.

The support ⁠of Pheu Thai - backed by the currently imprisoned billionaire former premier Thaksin Shinawatra - will give Anutin a clear parliamentary majority, potentially paving the way for a stable coalition.

"We will ‌work together as a government and manage the country ⁠so we can do good things for ‌the country," Anutin told reporters, after ​holding talks with Pheu Thai leaders.

Bhumjaithai was a member of a Pheu Thai-led ruling coalition that took power following ‌the last election in 2023, but ​walked out of the ⁠alliance in June last year, following a leaked ‌phone call between then premier ⁠Paetongtarn Shinawatra and former Cambodian leader Hun Sen.

Paetongtarn was later dismissed by a court order, opening the door for Anutin ​to become prime minister.

"Please ‌erase any misunderstandings from the past," Anutin said. "We would like ⁠to work together, govern the ​country together."

(Reporting by Panarat Thepgumpanat, Writing by Devjyot ​Ghoshal; Editing by John Mair)

tagreuters.com2026binary_LYNXMPEM1C0ET-VIEWIMAGE

Author

Stay Connected

1,800FansLike
259FollowersFollow
119FollowersFollow
1,263FollowersFollow
90,000SubscribersSubscribe

Related articles

Latest posts

Share on Social Media

spot_img