The political party ousted from power in a 2014 military coup believes it and 6 potential coalition partners won enough seats in Thailand’s election to form the next government.
BANGKOK — Seven Thai political parties led by one ousted from power in a military coup say they believe they have won enough seats to form the next government.
The announcement came amid concerns about potential irregularities in Sunday’s vote, and before a full preliminary vote count has even been released. Official results aren’t due until May. The leader of the Pheu Thai party, which headed the government toppled in a 2014 coup, and the leaders of five other parties said Wednesday that they believed they had won more than 250 seats in the 500-seat lower house. They said another smaller had also agreed to join their potential government.
The ruling junta-backed Palang Pracharath party has also said it should form the government after appearing to have won the most votes.
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