Skip to content

JOBUZO

  • News
  • Indonesia
  • Toggle search form
Thailand’s Bhumjaithai triumph explained — how Anutin outmanoeuvred rivals and what comes next

Thailand’s Bhumjaithai triumph explained — how Anutin outmanoeuvred rivals and what comes next

Posted on 9 February 2026 By jobuzo

BANGKOK, Feb 9 — Thailand’s ruling Bhumjaithai Party scored a decisive victory at last weekend’s general elections, routing progressive and populist parties to put leader Anutin Charnvirakul in the running to become the ‌first premier voted back to office in 20 years.

How did the election play out?

Bhumjaithai grabbed and retained a sizeable lead in early vote counting, despite opinion polls that favoured the liberal People’s Party, whose leaders, ‍along with those of the Pheu Thai party, had conceded early.

It expanded in the south and grabbed seats ‌in the vote-rich northeast held for nearly two decades by the billionaire Shinawatra family’s once dominant Pheu Thai.

Bhumjaithai had about 192 of 500 parliamentary seats from nearly 95 per cent of polling stations, Reuters calculations based on election commission data show, well over its tallies of 51 and 71 in 2019 and ‍2023 elections respectively.

Despite a clean sweep of the capital Bangkok, People’s Party was a distant second with 117 seats, and Pheu Thai at 74, in its worst electoral performance.

News :<div>12 weeks' jail for school IT support technician who took upskirt videos of teachers</div>

How easily can Anutin form a coalition?

Although Bhumjaithai lacks an outright majority, its 192 seats give Anutin plenty of bargaining power. Clearing away one obstacle, the People’s Party said on Sunday it would not form a competing alliance.

Apart from the big three parties, about a dozen smaller ones are set to win 117 seats, from Kla Tham, with 57, to Palang Pracharat, with 5. As part of Anutin’s minority government, those two alone would yield him a slender majority.

A Pheu Thai-Bhumjaithai alliance is possible, even though Anutin manoeuvred against it after abandoning the coalition of the former ruling party last year, to become premier ‍following a court’s sacking of predecessor ‍Paetongtarn Shinawatra.

With his party on the rise and his credentials as an astute but wily dealmaker wielding clout among conservatives and royalists, Anutin is set to draw defectors and many smaller parties.

Is political stability likely under Anutin?

News :Migrant acquitted in first trial over US border military zones

The size of Bhumjaithai’s win consolidates power to enable better governance if Anutin can manage Thailand’s stuttering economy and balance the interests of big business groups and powerful institutions.

Anutin would probably be backed by Thailand’s influential establishment and military, the key protagonists in a lengthy power struggle that thwarted two progressive forerunners of the People’s Party’s and toppled in coups and court rulings six populist prime minister from, or backed by, the Shinawatras.

How did Anutin win?

Anutin’s gamble on dissolving parliament amid a fierce conflict with Cambodia seems to have paid off as he ‌rode a wave of months-long nationalism and campaigned heavily on defending national sovereignty while portraying rivals as unpatriotic.

Though premier for fewer than 100 days, his recruitment of technocrats and poaching of respected politicians from other parties let him ‍project his party as a capable steward of the economy, against an untested People’s Party and a Pheu Thai that had failed ‌to deliver.

When can ‍a government be formed?

Parliament must gather to elect a speaker and choose the new prime minister 15 days after the result is certified by ‍the election commission, which it has 60 days to do.

Any party with more than 25 seats can nominate a prime ministerial candidate for ‍the vote in parliament, but such a contestant would have to gain the support ⁠of more than half of the 500 lawmakers ‍before forming a cabinet.

If the vote is unsuccessful, the house must convene again and repeat the procedure until a premier is chosen. — Reuters

Thailand’s Bhumjaithai triumph explained — how Anutin outmanoeuvred rivals and what comes next


News

Post navigation

Previous Post: Russia accuses Poland of role in Moscow assassination attempt – as Germany acts on ‘bomb plot’
Next Post: Erika Kirk breaks silence after Turning Point USA’s Halftime Show fails to eclipse Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl

Related Posts

MLB attendance rises slightly for 3rd straight increase, but average drops with fewer rainouts News
Apple alerted Iranians to iPhone spyware attacks, say researchers Apple alerted Iranians to iPhone spyware attacks, say researchers News
You’ve been targeted by government spyware. Now what? You’ve been targeted by government spyware. Now what? News

Latest

  • India’s ‘Cockroach Janta Party’ founder returns to face off against Modi govt in Delhi streets, with its 22 million Instagram followers
  • ‘Live in the real world’: Iranian FM reacts to Trump’s willingness to meet Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei
  • Senate passes $70 bil immigration bill after rejecting efforts to permanently ban Trump’s settlement fund
  • US military says drones and missiles launched by Iran were intercepted
  • S’porean linked to Cambodia scam syndicate arrested in M’sia & deported to S’pore, will be charged
  • Colin Firth, Girlfriend Eleonora Perboni Make Rare Public Appearance
  • Reid Hoffman is leaving Microsoft’s board to go ‘founder mode’ with startup Manus
  • Founders share VC horror stories, and some are naming names
  • China launches space computing hub as SpaceX gears up for historic IPO
  • Kremlin says Zelensky can come to Moscow for talks any time

Copyright © 2025 JOBUZO. Disclaimers | Privacy Policies

Powered by PressBook Masonry Blogs