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Anutin’s Bhumjaithai Wins Plurality in Thai Election, Starts Coalition Talks

Nationalist appeals linked to recent Cambodia border clashes helped propel the conservatives to roughly 200 projected seats.

Overview

  • Local projections credit Bhumjaithai with nearly 200 of 500 lower-house seats, ahead of the reformist Party of the People and a third-placed Pheu Thai.
  • Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has claimed victory and is seeking partners to form a government after missing an outright majority.
  • Analysts say emphasis on loyalty to the monarchy and a hard line on border security resonated with voters concerned about clashes with Cambodia.
  • Pheu Thai posted its weakest result in the modern era, losing ground even in strongholds, as its founder Thaksin Shinawatra remains imprisoned for corruption.
  • Thailand’s post-2014 system, with powerful unelected bodies and active courts, is expected to weigh heavily on coalition building and governance.