Thailand’s General Election winner, the Move Forward Party (MFP), and its leader, Pita Limjaroenrat, have agreed to step back and make means for the Pheu Thai Party to steer the coalition events and kind a authorities.
The MFP Permanent Secretary, Chaitawat Tulathon, at present, July 21, revealed the party’s struggles over the past two months during a press convention. The conservative parties have obstructed the MFP’s attempts to kind a government by asserting their loyalty to the Thai royal family and opposing a revision of Section 112, also called lese majeste.
Chaitawat added that the Election Commission (EC) and the Constitution Court also displayed opposition to the MFP, looking for to curtail the political rights of their chief and dissolve the get together.
Furthermore, the Senate dared to vote towards the need of the folks, subverted democracy and crashed the structure just to dam Pita from changing into prime minister.
Chaitawat said…
“The MFP doesn’t accept those acts, however we now have to confess that they do not enable us to be the federal government. List to the people for not with the flexibility to fulfil our guarantees.
“However, what matters most at this juncture just isn’t whether Pita turns into the prime minister or not, however whether or not Thailand can return to a totally democratic system and put an end to non-democratic practices. When the situation reaches this point, our party will now extend an opportunity to the first runner-up within the General Election, Pheu Thai Party, to take the lead in forming the government according to our MOU.”
After the press conference, an MFP supporter carried out a symbolic protest in entrance of the party’s workplace. The protestor wore an MFP jacket, and held a sign with the message…
“Feel sorry for Pita. A skulk of foxes attacks him.”
The activist then poured some purple syrup over his head.
The Pheu Thai Party made an official announcement to precise gratitude for being entrusted with the duty. The celebration revealed its intention to garner more support from senators and different parties to secure no much less than 375 votes within the upcoming parliament assembly on July 27..

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