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Will Thailand get a new PM or head to snap election? Vote in parliament today

Days after the Constitutional Court sacked Paetongtarn Shinawatra as the Prime Minister of Thailand, the parliament will hold a vote today to elect a successor. Shinawatra’s party has nominated Chaikasem Nitisiri, a political unknown, to contest the vote with a promise to call a snap election immediately if elected.

Thailand’s parliament was set to choose a new prime minister on Friday, after days of political chaos, in a vote that could be overshadowed by the dramatic departure from the country of its most powerful politician Thaksin Shinawatra.

Polarising billionaire Thaksin, the central figure in a tumultuous two-decade battle for power in Thailand, left on his private jet for Dubai late on Thursday, with his family’s ruling party Pheu Thai in disarray.

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Thaksin’s flight out of Thailand came only days ahead of a court ruling next week that could see him jailed.

The departure of Thaksin, the driving force behind Pheu Thai, came six days after a court sacked his daughter, Paetongtarn Shinawatra, as prime minister for an ethics violation, triggering a scramble for power and a bold offensive by a renegade party to form its own government.

Pheu Thai, the populist political juggernaut that won five of the past six elections, has fought desperately to thwart the challenge of former alliance partner Bhumjaithai, which has won the backing of the biggest force in parliament with a pledge to call a new election within four months.

The turmoil has put Bhumjaithai leader Anutin Charnvirakul in pole position ahead of Friday’s vote, where he needs the support of more than half of the lower house to become prime minister.

His coalition has 146 lawmakers and with the People’s Party opting to stay in the opposition but guaranteeing him its 143 votes, Anutin could comfortably pass the required threshold of 247 votes.

‘The final show’

After a failed attempt to dissolve the house to stymie Anutin, Pheu Thai made another last-ditch attempt to undermine his alliance on Thursday, announcing it would nominate 77-year-old former attorney-general Chaikasem Nitisiri to contest the prime ministerial vote, with a promise to call a snap election immediately if elected.

But with the sudden departure of 76-year-old power-broker Thaksin amid a crisis in his once-dominant party, the chances of political unknown Chaikasem succeeding look increasingly slim.

In an overnight post on X, Thaksin said he had arrived for a medical checkup in Dubai, where he spent most of his 15 years in self-imposed exile to avoid a jail term for abuse of power and conflicts of interest while he was prime minister from 2001-2006.

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He said he would return by Monday.

Thaksin made a vaunted homecoming before cheering crowds in 2023 to serve his eight-year sentence, but on his first night in prison, he was transferred to the VIP wing of a hospital on medical grounds.

The tycoon had his sentence commuted to a year by the king and was released on parole after six months in detention. The Supreme Court will decide on Tuesday if his hospital stint counts as time served, if not, it could send him back to jail.

Wanwichit Boonprong, a political science lecturer at Rangsit University, said Anutin had outmanoeuvred Thaksin’s Pheu Thai by making a pact with the opposition.

“I’m quite confident that Anutin will be elected as the next prime minister,” he said.

“Pheu Thai’s tactics are like the final show,” he said. “Pheu Thai has completely closed the curtain.”

(This is an agency copy. Except for the headline, the copy has not been edited by Firstpost.)

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