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Bhumjaithai leads; People’s Party, Pheu Thai, Democrat, and Kla Tham trail — Poll
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A recent projection by NIDA Poll indicates that the Bhumjaithai party is set to win the largest number of parliamentary seats in the upcoming general election, with an estimated 140–150 seats, placing it ahead of all other parties.
Key facts
- The People’s party is projected to come second, with a total of 120–130 seats, followed by the Pheu Thai party with 80–90 seats.
- The People’s party continues to lead in party-list votes at around 30%, a figure expected to decline slightly, to about 29%, during the actual election period.
- Suvicha noted that support for People’s party constituency candidates has declined in several provinces, from more than 40% to around 30%, resulting in the projected total of 120–130 seats.
- The Kla Tham and the Democrat parties are each forecast to win about 40 seats, potentially positioning them as key political power brokers in post-election negotiations.
Summary
The People’s party is projected to come second, with a total of 120–130 seats, followed by the Pheu Thai party with 80–90 seats.
The Kla Tham and the Democrat parties are each forecast to win about 40 seats, potentially positioning them as key political power brokers in post-election negotiations.