Thailand's Pheu Thai Party will attempt to form a government on Tuesday (Aug 22) after weeks of post-election deadlock, with real estate tycoon Srettha Thavisin set to be nominated as prime minister and face a vote in parliament.
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00:00 Thailand's Viet Thai party will attempt to form a government on Tuesday after weeks of
00:06 post-election deadlock with real estate tycoon Sreyta Thavisin set to be nominated as prime
00:11 minister and face a vote in parliament.
00:14 Sixty-year-old Sreyta joined the populist Viet Thai in 2022 and up until the May 14
00:19 election was president of property developer Sunsiri.
00:22 He is not a member of parliament.
00:25 Though he has no experience in government, his political ascent has been largely welcomed
00:29 by businesses.
00:30 Viet Thai came a close second in the election but its pack with the winner, the progressive
00:34 move forward, fell through after the party's prime ministerial candidate, Pita Limjaroenraat,
00:40 failed to win support from lawmakers allied with the royalist military.
00:44 Viet Thai is now leading the effort to form a government.
00:47 Sreyta needs 375 votes or more than half of the combined lower and upper houses.
00:52 Viet Thai's alliance has 11 parties with a combined 314 seats and more than lower house
00:57 lawmakers backing it so it needs the votes of 58 senators.
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