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Pita Limjaroenrat Will Be Thailand's Next Prime Minister
Pita Limjaroenrat, 30th Prime Minister of Thailand. Photo courtesy of Move Forward Party
In a bold move, Pita Limjaroenrat, the leader of the Move Forward Party, announced on Facebook today that he is ready to become the 30th Prime Minister of Thailand. In his post, he acknowledged that the people's will was evident through the recent election, and declared that the Move Forward Party is ready to establish the government.

Limjaroenrat expressed his willingness to listen to different opinions and respect and honor the fight of all parties in the past for democracy. He emphasized his goal of restoring faith in democracy and the parliamentary system, as well as transparency and efficiency in Thai politics.

In his efforts to establish the government, Limjaroenrat has contacted all five political parties, and the Move Forward Party has united with four other parties, which will bring a total of 308 votes. He believes that this is enough to establish a government with a strong mandate and close the door to a side-voice government.

Limjaroenrat also contacted Khun Pa Thong Thar Shinawatra, congratulating him on his determination and inviting the Party for Thailand and the former Opposition Party to form a government as promised to the people.

Looking ahead, Limjaroenrat outlined his plans to negotiate with the co-government party, establish a team to transform the government, and engage with the people, social sector, government officials, and business sector to move forward with the Move Forward Party's policies.

He urged all Thai people to be confident in the work of the Move Forward Party, promising to work thoroughly, carefully, and quickly for all Thai people. Limcharoenrat ended his post with a tweet that read, "Our dreams and hopes are quite 'simple and straightforward.' and whether you agree or disagree with me, I will be your prime minister. Whether you vote or not vote for me, I will serve you."
May 16, 2023
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