Will Bhumjaithai party play political kingmaker after Thailand’s May 14 election?

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Will Bhumjaithai party play political kingmaker after Thailand’s May 14 election?
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The Bhumjaithai party, led by deputy prime minister and health minister Anutin Charnvirakul, is seen by voters as astute, savvy and moderate enough, without being threatening.

to form the government without a coalition, but one party could hold the key to tipping the scale, according to observers., is seen by voters as astute, savvy and moderate enough, without being threatening.

Mr Anutin has defended the policy, blaming the unregulated use on parliament’s failure to pass the required Bill.On whether Bhumjaithai is threatened by a possible wave of nationwide support going to, Mr Anutin told CNA he is focused on reinforcing his party. This time round, Bhumjaithai has rolled out new campaign promises, including life insurance for citizens aged 60 and above and creating 10 million new jobs in the tourism sector.

“This will be a crucial indicator of whether the Krabi people want to see rapid development in the province or get stuck in the same cycle. We are ready to bring a change to Krabi to make it better.”, but it may not be a tall order for Bhumjaithai to make inroads there. The 60-year-old is unfazed by his political competitors, as he believes he is in tune with the needs of residents.

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