Economy and people’s livelihoods must come first, says Srettha
“Problems related to the economy and people’s livelihoods are Pheu Thai’s top priorities at present. The immediate concern should be improving the economy and keeping people…
“Problems related to the economy and people’s livelihoods are Pheu Thai’s top priorities at present. The immediate concern should be improving the economy and keeping people…
Senator Wanchai Sonsiri said disavowing its push could secure the parliamentary majority required for Pheu Thai’s candidate to become PM.
Results show that 60.2 per cent of them would prefer a swift formation of the new government, with the Pheu Thai Party being the preferred leading party at 25.5 per cent.
Three political “gurus” – a whistleblower, a former red-shirt leader and a lawyer – have all expressed doubts about former PM Thaksin Shinawatra returning on August 10.
The Pheu Thai party, which came second in May and is part of an eight-party alliance with Move Forward, is expected to make the next bid for the prime ministership.
Songkram Kitlertpairoj, a party-list MP for Pheu Thai, said that his party and other partners in the eight-partycoalition were doing their utmost to get Thailand’s 30th prime…
Chaithawat Tulathon, the party’s secretary-general, said every Thai should be able to return home to enter the judicial process.
It is believed Pheu Thai was set to meet its seven partners to inform them about the progress of its efforts to lobby support from parties outside the bloc.
The writer says the longer it takes for the parliamentarians to elect the prime minister, the greater the danger of this parliament being short-lived.
In the first round of PM voting, most senators abstained and effectively blocked Move Forward PM candidate Pita Limjaroenrat from earning a simple majority to get the PM’s post.