BANGKOK (Bernama): All eyes are on Thailand's Pheu Thai Party, which is now leading the coalition of eight parties in the bid to form a government as the Parliament sits again on Thursday to elect a new prime minister.
Pheu Thai, the second largest party in the coalition with 141 seats, takes over the responsibility after Pita Limjaroenrat of Move Forward Party (MPF) failed to muster enough support on July 13 to be elected as the new prime minister.
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