BANGKOK: Thailand’s independence candidate for prime minister said on Saturday he would quit if parliament did not approve him next week, after lawmakers appointed by the military failed in his first attempt.
“If that makes sense Go Ahead the Party they have no chance of forming a government, I am ready to give Thailand a chance by allowing the party with the most votes… to be the one to form a coalition,” Go to Limjaroenrat he said in a video address posted on social media.
“If that makes sense Go Ahead the Party they have no chance of forming a government, I am ready to give Thailand a chance by allowing the party with the most votes… to be the one to form a coalition,” Go to Limjaroenrat he said in a video address posted on social media.