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Thailand’s Prime Minister Prayut Chan-O-Cha speaks to members of the media during a press conference after chairing a cabinet meeting at Government House in Bangkok in June. Photo: AFP

Thailand’s Pheu Thai gain backing from rival party to form government

  • The UTN, the party that fielded former coup leader Prayuth Chan-ocha as its PM candidate, says it will help ‘to move the country forward together’
  • The nation has spent months under a caretaker government after the election-winning Move Forward Party leader was blocked twice in his bid to become premier

Thailand’s Pheu Thai Party on Thursday gained support from a rival military-backed party, potentially boosting it in its bid to form a government ahead of a prime ministerial vote in parliament next week.

The United Thai Nation Party or UTN, the party that fielded former coup leader Prayuth Chan-ocha as its prime ministerial candidate in the May election, said on Thursday that it will help Pheu Thai form a government.

Prayuth, who is currently caretaker prime minister, first came to power in a coup against a Pheu Thai-led government in 2014.

“United Thai Party will join the government with Pheu Thai,” UTN spokesman Akaradej Wongpitakroj told reporters on Thursday.

“We agree to join to move the country forward together,” he said.

Thai election runners-up agree coalition with government-aligned party

Thailand has spent more than five months under a caretaker government after the leader of the election-winning Move Forward party was blocked twice by conservative and pro-army opponents in his bid to become premier.

Move Forward’s former ally, the second-placed Pheu Thai party, earlier this month took over efforts to form a government.

Previous Pheu Thai governments, backed by the billionaire Shinawatra family, were ousted by military coups in 2006 and 2014, when the party’s interests clashed with the country’s powerful old money elites and royalist military.

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Thai election runners-up announce fresh coalition with government-aligned party

Thai election runners-up announce fresh coalition with government-aligned party

Pheu Thai is set to nominate real estate tycoon Srettha Thavisin for premier in a vote scheduled for next Tuesday and needs the support of more than half the bicameral legislature – including the military-appointed Senate.

The party has managed to gather the support of 13 other political parties but it will need some support from the unelected Senate.

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