4 Apr 2026, Sat

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

The certified results show Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul’s Bhumjaithai Party ‌winning 191 seats. File

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.

By Mukesh

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