The Pheu Thai Party says it is on the verge of being able to form a coalition government, three months after Thailand’s general election.
To do so, however, it will have to include parties allied to the military, which would go against a campaign promise.
Al Jazeera’s Tony Cheng reports from Bangkok, Thailand.
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stop usa puppets getting in
This is what is wrong with military rule. Niger should wake up and see what it leads to.
the parties can talk as much as they like, the military will just say no and pick their own leader to run the country and once the people start to protest again they will just invoke yet another coupe !! that how they have the world record for the most coupe country in the world ! they must be embarrassed to call themselves thai
A government that isn’t led by the move Foward party is not a legitimate government, it is the military junta still holding on and Thailand can not change.