Explainer-Challenges ahead as Thailand's reformist party eyes PM post


FILE PHOTO: A view of Thailand's parliament during a special session to discuss the current political situation and the ongoing anti-government protests, in Bangkok, Thailand October 26, 2020. REUTERS/Chalinee Thirasupa/File Photo

(Reuters) - Thailand is set to convene on Monday its first session of parliament following the May 14 general election, but it remains far from certain who will become prime minister and form a new government.

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