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Thailand s Parliament has convened to pick a new prime minister BANGKOK -- The Thai Parliament convened Thursday as lawmakers prepared to...

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Source: ABC News

What’s Happening

Alright so Thailand s Parliament has convened to pick a new prime minister BANGKOK — The Thai Parliament convened Thursday as lawmakers prepared to vote for a new prime minister, more than a month after a general election that showed a conservative shift in the country’s politics.

Incumbent Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul is expected to secure enough support from the 500-member House of Representatives to remain in office. A simple majority is required to elect a prime minister. (it feels like chaos)

Anutin’s Bhumjaithai Party clutched 191 seats, according to official results, and has since built a coalition with several other parties to form a governing majority.

The Details

Among its partners is the populist Pheu Thai Party, which placed third with 74 seats. The progressive People’s Party, which finished second with 120 seats, has dropped it will not join the Bhumjaithai-led government.

But, it is expected to nominate one of its candidates as a rival in Thursday’s vote in what the party dropped would only be a symbolic contest. Anutin became prime minister only in September after serving in the Cabinet of his immediate predecessor, Paetongtarn Shinawatra, who was forced out of office for an ethics violation regarding mishandling relations with Cambodia.

Why This Matters

Anutin dissolved Parliament in December to call an early election after he was threatened with a no-confidence vote. He has since seen a surge in popularity following his self-presentation as a defender of the nation during the Thailand-Cambodia border conflict , which strengthened nationalist sentiment among voters. Thailand fought with Cambodia twice last year over competing territorial claims along their border.

World leaders are expected to respond to this situation soon.

The Bottom Line

Thailand fought with Cambodia twice last year over competing territorial claims along their border.

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