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Thailand’s Pita transfers media shares to another heir

Althought iTV now defunct, he makes move in effort to ensure PMship not hindered by such issues

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 07 Jun 2023 9:00AM

Thailand’s Pita transfers media shares to another heir
Move Forward Party’s Pita Limjaroenrat has said that he transferred his iTV Plc shares, inherited from his father, to another heir to ensure it does not stand as an impediment in his quest to be prime minister. – Bernama pic, June 7, 2023

BANGKOK – Pita Limjaroenrat, the Move Forward Party leader, disclosed yesterday that he had transferred his shares in the now defunct Thai media firm iTV Plc to another heir in a move seen as an effort to clear any impediment in his quest for the prime ministership. 

The 42-year-old Pita who is the leading contender for the prime ministership after his party pulled a stunning victory in Thailand’s May 14 general election said he is prepared to fight the “politically motivated” media share case. 

Days before the election Ruangkrai Leekitwatana, a candidate from the Palang Pracharath Party, called on the Election Commission (EC) to investigate Pita’s eligibility to contest as Thai constitution prohibits those holding shares in media companies from contesting in elections. 

Pita explained that the shares in iTV Plc were registered in his name because the court had appointed him as the administrator representing other heirs of his late father, who passed away in 2006. 

He said iTV ceased operations in 2007 and was later delisted from the Thailand’s stock exchange in 2014. 

“While facing numerous suspicions, I decided to discuss with the heirs who had entrusted me with holding iTV shares which I inherited from my late father on their behalf. 

“We came to the decision that transferring the shares to other heirs would help avoid complications during the ongoing process of revitalising iTV,” he wrote on Facebook 

After winning 151 seats in the May 14 general election and garnering more than 14.2 million votes, Move Forward Party and seven other parties cobbled together a coalition with 313 of the 500 seats in the House of Representatives. 

Despite the favourable number, there is no guarantee that the Move Forward Party-led coalition will be able to form a government. The coalition needs to secure another 64 votes.  

Getting the required numbers may not be easy for Pita because apart from the 500 elected representatives, another 250 senators appointed by Prime Minister Prayuth Chan O-cha’s military government after the 2014 coup also have a say in appointing the prime minister. The senators have a record of siding with army-backed parties. 

Meanwhile, the eight-party coalition that hopes to form the next government has set up additional five working groups to cover more issues including the digital economy, corruption, land reform and public health. 

To date, a total of 12 working groups have been set up to address various issues. 

“I have a chance to form a new government,  I must work in advance,” he said. – Bernama, June 7, 2023

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