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Thailand’s Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul (front row, fourth from right) with fellow Bhumjaithai Party members after a vote in parliament in Bangkok, yesterday. AFP

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Thailand News LIVE: Thailand’s Anutin Charnvirakul Elected Prime Minister in Parliamentary Vote

Thailand’s parliament has reelected as prime minister Anutin Charnvirakul, the 59-year-old leader of the Bhumjaithai party, following a decisive win in February’s general election.
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.Thailand and Cambodia to hold peace talks after more border clashesBANGKOK – Thailand’s new parliament yesterday elected Anutin Charnvirakul as prime minister, keeping the conservative in the top office after his party routed its election rivals.

“This parliament has voted for Anutin Chanvirakul to become prime minister,” House Speaker Sophon Zaram said on the floor of the legislature, noting the incumbent had garnered more than half of the ballots cast.

Anutin received 293 votes from newly seated lawmakers to win the premiership, with his progressive rival Natthaphong Ruengpanyawut gaining 119 and 86 MPs abstaining, Sophon said.

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“I hope to remain in my position to serve the people for as long as I can,” Anutin told reporters ahead of the vote.

“Those who know me understand that whenever there is a problem affecting the public, I will respond immediately to their needs.”

The Southeast Asian nation’s new government will have to handle the fallout from the Middle East war, sluggish economic growth and lingering border tensions with neighbour Cambodia.

Anutin’s anointment comes after his pro-military and pro-monarchy Bhumjaithai party had its best electoral performance ever in February, following two rounds of deadly border clashes with Cambodia last year.

Bhumjaithai promised to build a wall on the Cambodian frontier, keep all border crossings closed and recruit 100,000 volunteer soldiers, winning the most seats of any party and putting Anutin in pole position to head the next government.

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The third-placed Pheu Thai party of jailed former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra agreed to join Anutin in a coalition alongside 14 smaller parties, and parliament anointed him yesterday.

The 59-year-old millionaire heir to a family construction fortune–who championed the decriminalisation of cannabis in Thailand–was first elected prime minister in September.

The Pheu Thai-led government fell after Anutin pulled Bhumjaithai out of the then coalition, and parliament later elected him prime minister.

The reformist People’s Party, which had been polling first ahead of the election but ultimately came in second, will lead the opposition.

Thailand’s economic growth slowed last year, with the incoming government facing a struggling tourism sector while fast-growing Vietnam is now attracting more foreign direct investment.

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The day after Israeli-US strikes on Iran, which ignited the war that has thrown global markets into turmoil, Anutin pledged to “turn this Middle East crisis into an opportunity for Thailand.”

But the country is now reckoning with higher fuel prices and supply disruptions.

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