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Thailand鈥檚 Pita open to coalition ally leading government if he fails in PM bid

Thailand's parliament votes for a new prime minister

FILE PHOTO: Pita Limjaroenrat, leader of Thailand鈥檚 Move Forward Party who failed to win parliamentary support to become prime minister, reacts at the parliament, in Bangkok, Thailand, July 13, 2023. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha

BANGKOK 鈥 Pita Limjaroenrat, leader of Thailand鈥檚 election winning Move Forward Party, on Saturday raised the prospect of a political ally leading the new government if he fails to become prime minister.

Pita, 42, whose progressive party scored a surprise victory in the May 14 election, lost an initial vote for the premiership on Thursday, unable to secure enough votes in a joint sitting of the country鈥檚 749-member parliament.

The Move Forward leader said he will seek a second vote for the top job on Wednesday, adding if he fails again he will ask the Pheu Thai party, which came second in the election and is Move Forward鈥檚 key partner in the eight-party alliance, to lead the formation of the government.

鈥淚f it becomes clear that Move Forward Party cannot realistically lead government formation then I am鈥 open to having the party that came second, which is Pheu Thai, to lead,鈥 Pita said.

鈥淎ll of Move Forward members of parliaments are ready to support Pheu Thai鈥檚 prime minister candidates,鈥 he said.

Pheu Thai holds 141 seats in the Lower House, 10 less than Move Forward. The two parties are part of an eight-party alliance that has a majority 312 seats in the 500-seats Lower House.

Pheu Thai鈥檚 candidates for the post of prime minister include real estate tycoon Srettha Thavisin and Paetongtarn Shinawatra, the daughter and niece of former premiers Thaksin Shinawatra and Yingluck Shinawatra, who were overthrown in coups.

Pheu Thai leader Chonlanan Srikaew said on Friday his party will support Pita鈥檚 bid to become prime minister.

Pita鈥檚 main obstacle is in a Senate appointed by the royalist military after the 2014 coup where only 13 out of 249 senators backed him in Thursday鈥檚 vote.

The party is trying to curb the Senate鈥檚 power to vote for the prime minister by launching a draft bill on Friday but it said the process could take a month.

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