Democrat can discuss coalition with Pheu Thai

Democrat can discuss coalition with Pheu Thai
In April 2023, prominent members of the Democratic Party congregate at their party’s office for a promotion event. ( Image: Chanat Katanyu)

According to the acting Democrat lieutenant secretary-general, the Democratic Party can talk about forming a government with the Pheu Thai Party.

On Thursday morning, Mr. Chaichana Detdecho stated to reporters that” solutions to regional problems are the goal.” There are transferable conditions following Pheu Thai’s statement( to exclude the election-winning Move Forward Party from its coalition ) yesterday.

He declined to say whether the Democrat Party had received an invitation to join a possible Pheu Thai-led coalition state. & nbsp,

The Lese Majeste Law, also known as Section 112 of the Criminal Code, will not be changed, according to the Democrat MP for Nakhon Si Thammarat, and a partnership state with the Move Forward Party won’t be supported. He went on to say that the Democrats do not visit a state that had the support of the minority in the House.

According to a rumor, Det-it Khaothong, the acting Democrat deputy president, spoke with Thaksin Shinawatra, one of Pheu Thai’s three applicants for prime minister, whose child Paetongtarn” Ung Ing” Shinwahtra is among them. Srettha Thavisin and Chaikasem Nitisiri are the other contenders.

Jurin Laksanawisit, the acting chief of the Democratic Party. ( Photo: Satrabhaya Pornprom )

The Democrat Party’s acting president, Jurin Laksanawisit, stated on Thursday night that his party had not decided whether to join the new coalition government. & nbsp,

Mr. Jurin claimed that no party part had been given the task of debating the matter.

The Democrat Party won 25 House seats and finished fifth in the general election on May 14. Social observers believed that the 77-year-old conservative party may be chosen by Pheu Thai if it could secure enough support for its candidate for prime minister, Srettha, who might be nominated to the legislature on Friday.

Pheu Thai announced on Wednesday to dismiss Move Forward, which had 151 House votes, after coming in second in the May 14 general election with 141 chairs.