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A general view of the Thai Parliament, during the fourth no-confidence vote at the Parliament in Bangkok, Thailand, on July 23, 2022. — Picture by REUTERS

Thai Parliament to vote for prime minister on July 13

BANGKOK, July 5 — Thailand’s Parliament will vote for a new prime minister on July 13, house speaker Wan Muhamad Noor Matha said on Wednesday.

The announcement comes a day after Wan Noor was endorsed as House Speaker, a role in which he is able to call for a joint sitting of the country’s bicameral legislature to vote on the next prime minister.

The election-winning Move Forward party and populist Pheu Thai trounced conservative rivals in a May ballot, securing 151 and 141 seats in the 500-member lower house, respectively.

Together with six other parties, they are expected to propose Move Forward leader, the United States-educated Pita Limjaroenrat as the next premier, to replace the incumbent Prayuth Chan-ocha.

However, with 312 votes the alliance is short of the 376 votes that Pita needs in the joint sitting, which includes a conservative-leaning 250-member senate, who were appointed during military rule.

— Reuters

Move Forward Party leader Pita Limjaroenrat (centre) leaves after voting for the House Speaker, at the Parliament in Bangkok, Thailand, on July 4, 2023. — Picture by REUTERS

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