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    Thailand's Bhumjaithai prepares for coalition talks after big election win

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    Posted on February 9, 2026

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    Last updated: February 9, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Bhumjaithai Party leads coalition talks after winning 192 seats in Thailand's election, with constitutional changes supported by voters.

    Table of Contents

    • Thailand's Political Landscape After the Election
    • Election Results and Party Standings
    • Coalition Formation and Cabinet Appointments
    • Implications of Constitutional Changes

    Bhumjaithai Party Leads Thailand's Coalition Talks Following Election Victory

    Thailand's Political Landscape After the Election

    BANGKOK, Feb 9 (Reuters) - Thailand faced a realignment of conservative politics on Monday after Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul's Bhumjaithai Party won a stronger-than-expected general election victory, with coalition talks expected to start in the coming days.

    Election Results and Party Standings

    With 94% of votes counted, Bhumjaithai was way ahead of its rivals after Sunday's vote, securing 192 of the 500 seats in Thailand's parliament, according to Reuters' calculations based on election commission data. 

    Coalition Formation and Cabinet Appointments

    The People's Party, which led some polls in the run-up to the vote, trailed on 117, with the Pheu Thai Party third with 74.

    Implications of Constitutional Changes

    A handful of other parties won a combined 117 spots in the 500-seat parliament, according to Reuters calculations, but the final number of party list seats could change under Thailand's proportional electoral system.   

    Bhumjaithai had received 30.2% of the votes, with analysts saying it consolidated the conservative vote after a surge in nationalist fervour, and took a string of seats from the once dominant Pheu Thai, controlled by the billionaire Shinawatra family. 

    Asked about forming a coalition and appointing a cabinet, Anutin told reporters on Sunday he was waiting for clarity on the final numbers and each party would need to hold internal discussions on how to proceed.  

    The prime minister previously indicated that if he was re-elected, the incumbent ministers of finance, foreign affairs and commerce would retain their roles in a new cabinet.  

    Anutin called the election in December after less than 100 days in office, and has sought to capitalise on a wave of nationalism generated by Thailand's three-week conflict with Cambodia. He described the election result as "a victory for all Thais". 

    The left-leaning People's Party has already ruled out the possibility of joining a coalition led by Anutin, with its leader Natthaphong Rueangpanyawut saying late on Sunday that it would not seek to form a rival coalition.

    Polls at the end of January had the People's Party significantly ahead of Bhumjaithai.

    Voters also backed a proposal to change the constitution, with nearly two-thirds in favour of replacing a charter put in place after a 2014 military coup, which critics say gave too much power to an undemocratic senate. 

    It is expected to take at least two years to implement the new constitution, with two more referendums required to endorse the drafting process and the final text.   

    (Reporting by Orathai Sriring and Panarat Thepgumpanat; Writing by David Stanway; Editing by Stephen Coates)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Bhumjaithai Party won a significant election victory in Thailand.
    • •Coalition talks are set to begin following the election results.
    • •Bhumjaithai secured 192 seats in parliament.
    • •The People's Party and Pheu Thai Party trailed behind.
    • •Constitutional changes are supported by voters.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Thailand's Bhumjaithai prepares for coalition talks after big election win

    1What is a parliamentary seat?

    A parliamentary seat refers to a position held by a member of parliament, which is elected to represent a specific constituency in the legislative assembly.

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