Thai poll body certifies election results, clearing path for new parliament Today World News

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The certified results show Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul’s Bhumjaithai Party ‌winning 191 seats. File
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Thailand’s election commission said on Wednesday (March 4, 2026) that it has certified 499 of 500 parliamentary seats won in last month’s general election, clearing the way for a new house to convene and a new government to be formed.

Under ‌the rules, the new ‌parliament ⁠must meet within 15 days of ⁠certification. It will elect a speaker and deputy speaker and will then choose ​a Prime Minister, ‌who will move to form a government.

The certified results show Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul’s Bhumjaithai Party ‌winning 191 seats, followed ​by the People’s Party on 120, the Pheu Thai Party ⁠on 74 and Kla Tham on 58.

Bhumjaithai has said it ‌plans to form a coalition with third-place Pheu Thai and several smaller parties – an alliance that would hold an estimated 292 seats.

A new government is ‌expected to begin working in April, ​a Bhumjaithai party official told Reuters.

The poll body said ⁠37.8 million Thais voted in the February ⁠8 election, representing 71.42% eligible voters.

The commission said ‌it still needs time to investigate 246 election-related complaints.

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Thai poll body certifies election results, clearing path for new parliament