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8 Thai Pro-Democracy Parties Sign Pact

8 Thai Pro-Democracy Parties Sign Pact

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Business, Social Studies

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The video discusses the formation of a government coalition of eight parties, which has a majority in the lower house but still requires additional votes to endorse Peter Limjongard as Prime Minister. The coalition's agenda excludes the controversial royal insult law amendment to avoid division. Legal complaints have been filed against Peter's qualifications and the proposed amendment, but the Election Commission has not yet accepted these complaints, leaving the timeline for government formation uncertain.

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What is the current status of the government formation after the recent elections?

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What challenges does the coalition face in securing the necessary votes for government formation?

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What is the timeline for the official confirmation of the election results and the formation of the new government?

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Why was the proposal to amend the royal insult law excluded from the coalition's agenda?

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What legal complaints have been lodged against Peter Limjongard, and how might they affect the government formation?

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