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Thailand’s ruling party to field candidate in PM vote, vows election soon after

BANGKOK: Thailand’s ruling Pheu Thai Party on Thursday (Sep 4) said it would nominate its candidate ahead of a parliamentary vote for a new prime minister this week, a late move that could complicate a bid by the rival Bhumjaithai Party and its pact with the opposition. 

Pheu Thai, which has been struggling to court support since suffering the loss of its prime minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra to a court ruling last week, said it would nominate Chaikasem Nitisiri, a veteran lawyer with limited Cabinet experience, to go head-to-head with Bhumjaithai leader Anutin Charnvirakul for the premiership.

In the latest twist in a chaotic few days in Thai politics, Pheu Thai said it was prepared to call a snap election immediately if Chaikasem, a 77-year-old former attorney-general, gets the votes required on Friday to become prime minister, its secretary-general Sorawong Thienthong told reporters. 

The play by Pheu Thai, the once dominant party of the billionaire Shinawatra family, could undermine a pact announced a day earlier between Bhumjaithai and the People’s Party, the biggest force in parliament, under which Anutin would get its decisive backing in return for his promise to dissolve the house in four months.

Source: CNA

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