Thailand: Army-backed party ahead of elections

Prayuth Chan-ocha has strong possibilities for the Prime Minister to be elected for the next 5 years

Prayuth Chan-ocha has strong possibilities for the Prime Minister to be elected for the next 5 years

Bangkok … News Time

According to the ultimate and non-official results of the general elections in Thailand, including the country’s numerous islands’ reputation for tourism and entertainment, the party is at the forefront of the party. In March 2014, after the military uprising in 2014, polling was held for the elections March 24. More than 5 million people used their opinion in the election. By election, the public will choose 350 candidates from the lower house and 150 members will be selected on special seats. This will consist of 250 members of the Senate to choose the new Prime Minister of the country. For the first time in the election, 60 candidates including the Prayuth Chan-ocha, who took over the former Prime Minister and the Prime Minister, along with the first-ever pagan lady. However, according to the forthcoming results, Prayuth Chan-ocha has strong possibilities for the Prime Minister to be elected for the next 5 years.

Associated Press (AP) news agency news reported that 93% of the vote count was completed by the late night on Sunday, as per the result, the military-supported Palang Pracharat Party Party (PPP) is at the forefront. According to the Election Commission, according to the number of votes so far, the Army-supported party is ranked with 7.6 million votes. On the other hand, a political alliance headed by former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra’s party Pheu Thai has won over 7.2 million votes.

Surprisingly, the third party is being considered very popular in the youth, in front of other senior political parties. And so far he has been able to get over 5 million votes. According to the report, the turnout of voters in the election was more than 66% and more than 2 million votes were deported. According to the Election Commission, voter’s turnout has been considerably lower than expected. Although the Election Commission has not released the final results yet, it is believed that the army-supported party will succeed in making the PPP government. According to analysts, Pheu Thai’s Alliance Party will be able to win more than 120 seats. The military-supported party can win over 150 seats. The military-supported party already has the edge in the Senate and most of the 250 members are supported by Prayuth Chan-ocha, which is being considered that they will be elected as prime minister of Thailand for the next 5 years.

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