The highest voting of the Thai Parliament Election The invitation has invited the invitation.Five opposition parties form a ruling alliance together.
Be prepared for the Prime Minister.The pagoda also warns that if someone tries to interfere with the results of the Sunday election, leading to the generation of a few governments will pay a heavy price for this.
In addition, the Pagoda said that the APM Party will promote the plan to modify the law of offensive monarchy.Thai law strictly prohibits anyone from slandering, humiliating, threatening the king, queen or other legal heirs and regiments of Thailand, and the offender may face the longest 15 years of imprisonment.
Hundreds of people in Thailand are charged with the crime of offended monarchs, and some of them are detained before trial.
Guan Tower said that the palace hall will be the right place to seek a modification of the crime of offense of the monarchy.He said: "We will ensure how we can promote the relationship between the royal family and the people through the Parliament, and start a mature and transparent discussion."
The chairman of the Election Commission Wen Baizong said at a press conference on Monday that according to 99.18%of the computing votes, the two major opposition parties, the APPC and the Thai Party -won 112 in the 400 election seats in the house.The seat.
Among the 100 political parties of the House of Commons, the Qianjin Party and the Thai Party also won about two -thirds of the seats.
This means that these two democratic parties have far surpassed the simple majority of 250 seats in the house.
Thailand held a national general election on May 14, and about 52.28 million voters voted to the next house constituency seats and political party seats.The 500 seats in Thailand include 400 constituency seats and 100 political party seats; there are 250 seats in the House of House, of which 244 are led by the military governance regiment, and 6 of the 6 seats are retained to military leaders.
Because 250 members of the House of House ofhere in Thailand are appointed by the military, even if the democratic parties have won the majority of the House of Commons, they may not be able to successfully capture the prime minister after the election.The Prime Minister candidate must get more than half of the support votes in the upper and lower courtyards, that is, at least 376 votes to be elected to the Prime Minister.