(Bangkok, 7th) Thailand's prime minister-elect Anutin began forming a minority cabinet on the 6th, and has currently announced three ministerial candidates.
According to Xinhua, Anutin intends to appoint Eniti Nitithanbapop as Minister of Finance, Sihasa Pangkejiaw as Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Odapong Lebiwen as Minister of Energy. All of them are non-partisan individuals and are not members of parliament.
On the afternoon of the 6th, after meeting with them, Anutin publicly announced the nominations to the media at the Bhumjaithai Party headquarters.
Anutin, leader of the Bhumjaithai Party, received more than half of the votes at a special meeting of the House of Representatives on the 5th and will serve as Thailand’s new prime minister. According to Thai media, on the 6th, Parliament President Wan Noor had already submitted the election results to the King, and the King is expected to approve on the 7th or 8th.
According to Xinhua, Anutin intends to appoint Eniti Nitithanbapop as Minister of Finance, Sihasa Pangkejiaw as Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Odapong Lebiwen as Minister of Energy. All of them are non-partisan individuals and are not members of parliament.
On the afternoon of the 6th, after meeting with them, Anutin publicly announced the nominations to the media at the Bhumjaithai Party headquarters.
Anutin, leader of the Bhumjaithai Party, received more than half of the votes at a special meeting of the House of Representatives on the 5th and will serve as Thailand’s new prime minister. According to Thai media, on the 6th, Parliament President Wan Noor had already submitted the election results to the King, and the King is expected to approve on the 7th or 8th.