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Thailand’s Anutin moves closer to power with unlikely support from reformist rivals

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Thai lawmakers will vote for a new prime minister on Friday, with Anutin Charnvirakul in pole position for office after his conservative party won the unlikely support of the country’s reformist opposition, which holds the most parliamentary seats.
A bid by her weakened Pheu Thai party to dissolve parliament and block Anutin’s rise to office – while controlling the time frame to a snap election – appeared to have fallen apart late on Wednesday.

On Thursday afternoon, Pheu Thai made a last-ditch effort to sway the People’s Party into backing its candidate for prime minister, Chaikasem Nitisiri, promising an immediate house dissolution if the opposition lends its votes to the 77-year-old former justice minister.

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If Friday’s poll goes ahead, Anutin, 58, heir to a construction empire, a pilot, avid karaoke singer and sports fan, says he is confident that he has 146 votes from his Bhumjaithai party and its allies. That, in addition to an expected 143 from the opposition People’s Party, will enable him to reach the 247 lower house majority needed to become prime minister.



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