Thailand edges closer to new government as poll body certifies most election results

La Thailandia si avvicina al nuovo governo grazie alla certificazione della maggior parte dei risultati elettorali da parte dell’organo di scrutinio


A person votes during the general elections at a polling station in Bangkok, Thailand, February 8, 2026. REUTERS/Patipat Janthong/File Photo (Reuters)

BANGKOK, Feb 25 (Reuters) - Thailand’s election commission on Wednesday certified nearly 400 parliamentary seats won in this month’s general election, moving a step closer to the formation of a new government.  

* 396 constituency seats in the 500-member lower house havebeen certified, the commission said. There are 104 seats yet tobe confirmed, of which 100 are party-list. * A new parliament must convene within 15 days of thecertification of at least 475 seats, 95% of the total, afterwhich the house will elect a prime minister to form agovernment. * A commission source told Reuters that party-list seatswere expected to be certified next week.   * Preliminary results on election night showed PrimeMinister Anutin Charnvirakul’s Bhumjaithai Party winning mostseats, followed by People’s Party and the Pheu Thai party.  * Bhumjaithai has said it would be joined by third-placePheu Thai in a coalition government alongside several smallerparties, an alliance that would hold an estimated 286 seats.  * There have been some complaints over alleged electoralirregularities that could lead to legal cases against the pollbody. 

(Reporting by Panu Wongcha-um and Panarat Thepgumpanat; Editing by Martin Petty)

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