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Thai PM declares candidacy in next year’s general election

Kingdom due to hold polls by May 2023

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 23 Dec 2022 6:30PM

Thai PM declares candidacy in next year’s general election
Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-O-Cha has announced that he is seeking another term in a general election due to be held in the kingdom before May next year. – AFP pic, December 23, 2022

BANGKOK – Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-O-Cha is to seek another term in a general election due to be held in the kingdom before May next year, he told local media today.

Prayut came to power as army chief in a 2014 coup before cementing his position in a controversial 2019 election, but his popularity has been in the doldrums.

The newly created United Thai Nation Party “has offered to support me in becoming the next prime minister candidate in the next election,” he told reporters outside Government House in Bangkok.

“I will make it clear today... that I have decided that I will join the role.”

Prayut had been widely expected to leave his Palang Pracharath Party (PPRP), which leads the ruling coalition.

PPRP has announced its leader and acting deputy prime minister Prawit Wongsuwan will be the party’s candidate in the election.

Prayut and Prawit both served in Thailand’s military and their political fortunes have been intertwined for decades.

Prayut said that the ties between the two remain strong despite the separation of their political paths.

In September, the Constitutional Court ruled Prayut’s eight-year term limit as prime minister would end in 2025.

The date of the election has not been decided, but if it is not dissolved early, Parliament will end its term in March, setting the stage for a vote in May.

Opposition party Pheu Thai is riding high in the polls but the current Thai constitution, drafted under military rule, stacks the system in favour of army-linked parties. – AFP, December 23, 2022

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