BANGKOK: The liberal frontrunner to become Thailand's next prime minister said Saturday (Jul 15) he would withdraw his candidacy if parliament did not endorse him next week, after military-appointed lawmakers foiled
All 250 senators were appointed under the junta-drafted constitution, which political analyst Thitinan Pongsudhirak said was a reliable impediment to MFP's reformist platform.
Pita urged his supporters on Saturday to get"creative" in urging senators to throw their support behind him in the next round.
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