The Conservative Bhumjaithai Party is poised to secure at least 194 seats in Thailand’s 500-member House, as reported by Thai media, following a stronger-than-expected victory in the general election. Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul claimed victory and is preparing for a coalition, with the progressive People’s Party coming in second and the Pheu Thai party in third. Anutin highlighted the voters’ support, emphasizing their commitment to delivering positive change. The election result reflects a desire for stability and economic growth in Thailand, with Bhumjaithai likely to form a coalition with smaller parties to govern effectively.
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