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BANGKOK (Reuters) – The liberal front-runner to be Thailand’s next prime minister said on Saturday he would withdraw his candidacy if it was not approved by parliament next week, after his first attempt was thwarted by military-appointed lawmakers.
“If that is clear Move forward party Really I don’t have a chance to form the government, I’m ready to give Thailand a chance by letting the party with the second most votes… be the one to form the coalition,” Beta Limgarwinrat he said in a video address posted on social media.
“If that is clear Move forward party Really I don’t have a chance to form the government, I’m ready to give Thailand a chance by letting the party with the second most votes… be the one to form the coalition,” Beta Limgarwinrat he said in a video address posted on social media.
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