Pro-military party says it will join populist Pheu Thai party to form Thailand's next government
- Thailand's Pheu Thai Party has gained the support of a rival military-backed party, potentially strengthening its bid to form a government ahead of a prime ministerial vote in parliament next week.
- The United Thai Nation Party , which fielded former coup leader Prayut Chan-o-cha as its prime ministerial candidate, announced that it will join forces with Pheu Thai to move the country forward.
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Pro-military party says it will join populist Pheu Thai party to form Thailand’s next government
BANGKOK (AP) — A pro-military party affiliated with outgoing Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha said Thursday it has agreed to join a coalition led by the populist Pheu Thai party in an attempt to form Thailand’s next government after a three-month stalemate.
Pro-military party says it will join populist Pheu Thai party to form Thailand's next government
BANGKOK (AP) — A pro-military party affiliated with outgoing Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha said Thursday it has agreed to join a coalition led by the populist Pheu Thai party in […]
Pro-military party says it will join populist Pheu Thai party to form Thailand’s next government
A pro-military party affiliated with outgoing Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha said Thursday it has agreed to join a coalition led by the populist Pheu Thai party in an attempt to form Thailand's next government after a three-month stalemate.
Pro-military party says it will join populist Pheu Thai party to form Thailand's next government
A pro-military party affiliated with outgoing Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha says it has agreed to join a coalition led by the populist Pheu Thai party in an attempt to form
Pro-military party says it will join populist Pheu Thai party to form Thailand's next government
A pro-military party affiliated with outgoing Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha says it has agreed to join a coalition led by the populist Pheu Thai party in an attempt to form Thailand’s next government after a three-month stalemate
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