The Thai Congress was selected for the new Prime Minister on Thursday (7th, 13th), and the leader of the Party Party failed to receive more than half of the support.Thailand will be voted next week, and the pagoda is expected to break through again.The Thai Parliament held a joint meeting of the two houses on Thursday to select a new Prime Minister, and the Tower was the only candidate.
The Eight -Party League led by the Party has controlled the 312 seats of the 500 seats in the house, but if you want to serve as the Prime Minister, you must receive the support of the over half of the courtyards.On the same day, 749 members of the house were attended by the two houses.
On the day of the voting results, the Tower received 324 support votes, and 182 votes were opposed and 199 abstained.
Guanta said that he accepted the results of this voting, but it showed that "will not give up" chasing the road of any phase.He said that the advanced party will re -develop a strategy to win sufficient support in the next round of voting.
He also emphasized: "We will not change the policy, we must abide by our commitment to the people."
Pi Xie, Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons of Thailand, said a few days ago that if the two united conferences failed to select the Prime Minister, they will be tentatively scheduled to vote for the next Wednesday (19th) and 4th (20th).
Scholar: If the Tower is not nominated as the Thai party, it is most likely to recommend social virtues
Termsak Chalermpalanupap, a visiting researcher and agency project director of the Thai Research Project, Singapore's Yosov Isa Eastern South Asian Research Institute, told Lianhe Morning Post that the failure of this time to break through the barrier is expected.Nominated again.
He said: "If the pagoda is not nominated, one for the Thai party may recommend one among their three candidates. The most likely candidate is the real estate tycoon community."
Su Ding, a senior party member of the Thai party, told the Bangkok Post on Thursday that if the pagoda failed to succeed in appointment, another candidate may appear when Congress will be elected next week.
On Thursday, the two united meetings of the hospital started a six -hour debate, and then voted for the new Prime Minister.
Persist in modifying the most controversial point of the offensive monarchy to be the most dispute
The Pagoda and the Qianjin Party have repeatedly adhered to the law offending the offending the monarchy, which is the biggest controversial point for whether he should become the new Prime Minister.
The Thai Pride Party Chada bluntly stated at the meeting that the party did not support the pagoda as the new Prime Minister, because the APIC continued to advocate the amendment to the offending the monarchy.
He said that although the Eight -Party League led by the APPC has not included the amendment to the amendment to the understanding of the amendment to the Confederation, the other seven parties of the alliance will have the obligation to support this amendment plan for the APIC.In response, the Pagoda said that the memorandum of understanding of the alliance only stated only the policies that the next government will put forward, so it does not include modifying the law offending the monarchy.He pointed out: "The revision of the law depends on Congress, and no one can monopolize the right to speak."
Batvi, a senior media person in Thailand, said in an interview that the APIC is expected to adhere to the promise of monarchy law, but at this stage, the possibility of their success is becoming increasingly slim.He is not optimistic about the Puta in the second or third rounds to win enough support to be the Prime Minister.Bavavi believes that the Thai party will launch its own candidate.
A ban on more than five people within 50 meters of parliament building
On the morning of that morning, hundreds of party supporters wearing orange tops gathered outside the Congress Building, waiting for the selection results to be released.One of them Pacia (17 years old) said: "We are a democratic country, we can demonstrate."
Ding Sa said that because the selection of the Prime Minister is not completed, the demonstration is expected to not trigger riots.However, he also warned that if the party was squeezed out of the party alliance to become the opposition party, or joined forces with other political parties of the Thai party to reform, it may cause more serious riots.
Thai police have arranged for reinforcement forces before, and strengthen security around the Thai parliament building, including using containers to surround the building.The official has issued the rally ban. From 6 am from 6 am to midnight on Saturday, the public is prohibited from holding a rally of more than five people within a 50 -meter radius of the parliament building.