Election winner MFP sets up transition team to take over as new Thai government

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Election winner MFP sets up transition team to take over as new Thai government
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BANGKOK - Thailand’s election winner Move Forward Party (MFP) has set up a transition team to facilitate the handover from the previous government, even as negotiations over key Cabinet roles continue. Read more at straitstimes.com.

BANGKOK - Thailand’s election winner Move Forward Party has set up a transition team to facilitate the handover from the previous government, even as negotiations over key Cabinet roles continue.for prime minister, has also established several working groups to tackle urgent issues during the transition period, including high energy prices, the unrest in Thailand’s deep South and environmental problems.

Who gets the role of House Speaker of Parliament is yet to be determined, after a public row last week between the MFP and coalition ally Pheu Thai with each insisting its party take the position. The bloc had earlier this month signed a memorandum of understanding which pledged to reform the military, police and civil service, rewrite the Constitution, relist cannabis as a narcotic meant only for medical use, and recognise same-sex marriages.

The tussle over the post of Speaker, who presides over Parliament and sets meeting agendas, fuelled speculation that the coalition could collapse and highlighted the fragility of the alliance. On Tuesday, caretaker PM Prayut Chan-o-cha, whose United Thai Nation Party won 36 seats in the election, told local media that he has already instructed ministries to compile reports to ease the transition toBut he said it would be “inappropriate” for the alliance’s transition team to approach government agencies for information, as the caretaker administration is still in place.

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