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Thai Ex-PM Seeks Return as Anti-Scammer Leader

by Ahmed Hassan - World News Editor

ThailandS Upcoming Election and ⁣the Potential ⁤Role of the Democrat Party

Thailand’s February 8th ⁤election is poised⁤ to result in a fragmented parliament, with no single party expected to secure a majority in the 500-member House of Representatives. This ⁣dynamic positions midsize parties, ⁤such as the ⁢Democrat⁢ Party, as ‍perhaps crucial players in forming ‌the next‌ government.

Abhisit‍ Vejjajiva ⁤and the “Kingmaker” Position

​ ​Former Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva anticipates his party will be⁤ instrumental in shaping⁢ the post-election coalition. He has indicated a willingness to ⁢collaborate with⁣ any of the leading three parties, framing‍ the choice as one between establishing a‍ stable ⁢government⁢ focused on economic recovery and perpetuating a cycle of political instability⁤ marked by ethical ⁣concerns.

Abhisit, who served as prime minister from 2008 to 2011, highlighted the recent removal ⁣of two leaders ‌due to ethical violations as​ evidence of the need for change. He is advocating for an agenda of “clean politics” aimed at addressing systemic corruption​ and dismantling cyber scam operations.

Democrat Party’s Projected Influence

⁤ The democrat Party, Thailand’s oldest political group, is currently‌ projected to be the fourth-largest ⁣party following the election. This position grants it significant leverage in ​negotiations‍ and the potential to influence the selection of the next prime minister.

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