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Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit Predicts Major Win for People’s Party in 2027 Elections

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Progressive Movement leader Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit captivated an engaged audience as he addressed a forum celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Thammasat University Student Union on March 9, 2024. (Photo: Wichan Charoenkiatpakul)

Mr. Thanathorn, ever the unflappable optimist, brushed off former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra’s bold claim that his Pheu Thai Party will sweep the upcoming election by a landslide. Confidently, Thanathorn countered with his own prediction that the People’s Party (PP)—a rejuvenated version of the Future Forward Party he co-founded just five years ago—would secure a majority in the 2027 elections.

In the 2023 election, the Pheu Thai Party rallied voters to grant them a landslide victory, envisioning a clear path to pushing their policies through. Yet, despite their ambition, they ultimately took second place to the Move Forward Party, the predecessor to the current PP. Although Pheu Thai managed to string together a coalition following Move Forward’s inability to secure adequate support, the dissolution of Move Forward—spurred by their stance on amending the lese-majeste law—cast a long shadow.

Now, under the scrutiny of an anonymous petitioner, Pheu Thai finds itself in hot water, with the Election Commission tasked with delving into alleged violations that might lead to the party’s forced disbandment.

Mr. Thanathorn didn’t mince words when expressing his frustration with the repetitive dissolutions of political parties and what he perceives as the overreach of the Constitutional Court. For him, the decision of leadership should rest in the hands of the people. “It’s the electorate who should determine the destiny of this nation,” he emphatically noted.

As for whispers swirling in the political circles about the 25-MP Democrat Party potentially joining the coalition, Mr. Thanathorn chose the high road, refraining from comment. He left such strategic decisions to Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, asserting that even if the Democrats were to defect, the stability of the opposition would remain unshaken.

In a parallel development, Pakornwut Udompipatskul, a list-MP for the People’s Party and acting chairman of the opposition coordination committee, revealed that the party has now achieved official recognition. The Election Commission has informed the Secretariat of the House of Representatives to update the records and the status of MPs formerly associated with the defunct Move Forward Party to reflect their new allegiance to the PP.

According to Mr. Pakornwut, the newly formalized process will soon see Natthaphong Ruengpanyawut poised to step into the role of opposition leader, pending a procedural formality after the government presents its policies to parliament.

With an air of quiet confidence, Mr. Thanathorn remains steadfast in his belief that the future of Thai politics lies with the People’s Party. As the political landscape continuously evolves, one can only imagine the twists and turns yet to come. Stay tuned—Thai politics has never been short of excitement!

35 Comments

  1. jds92 August 27, 2024

    Thanathorn needs to accept that the Pheu Thai Party has a better chance of winning. Their past performance speaks for itself!

    • Sophia Nguyen August 27, 2024

      Pheu Thai’s underhanded tactics make their wins questionable. I think Thanathorn’s optimism for the PP is refreshing.

      • jtan76 August 27, 2024

        Refreshing or delusional? He needs to face reality. Pheu Thai gets things done, while PP is just promising fantasies.

  2. Elena P. August 27, 2024

    Mr. Thanathorn is right—destiny should be in the hands of the electorate, not the court. Overreach is a serious issue.

    • chrisL August 27, 2024

      But what if the electorate is swayed by populist promises that can’t be fulfilled? Sometimes the courts need to step in.

  3. AlexRox August 27, 2024

    I can’t believe people think the PP will actually win. They’re just another flash-in-the-pan party with no real staying power.

    • Navi Pal August 27, 2024

      That’s a bit harsh. PP has shown they can mobilize the youth and bring fresh ideas to the table. They might surprise us!

  4. Mara J. August 27, 2024

    The constant dissolution of parties is exactly why we need someone like Thanathorn to bring stability. Enough is enough.

    • willho1984 August 27, 2024

      Stability in Thai politics? That’s a pipe dream! The system is designed to keep any radical changes at bay.

  5. Aaron August 27, 2024

    It’s naive to think the Democrats wouldn’t eventually join the coalition. Everyone has a price.

    • Maria32 August 27, 2024

      Not every politician is for sale. Some might actually have principles, believe it or not.

      • Aaron August 27, 2024

        Principles in politics? Now that’s naive.

  6. Liam O’Connor August 27, 2024

    The amendment of the lese-majeste law will always be a contentious issue. PP needs to tread carefully if they want to avoid the fate of Move Forward.

  7. philo33 August 27, 2024

    Is it just me, or is Mr. Thanathorn too optimistic? I mean, a majority win? Really?

    • Casey August 27, 2024

      Optimism isn’t a crime. Sometimes it’s what fuels real change. Give the man a break.

  8. Sidney August 27, 2024

    Should we really listen to someone who’s been part of a dissolved party? Thanathorn’s track record doesn’t inspire confidence.

  9. Chang Li August 27, 2024

    The Election Commission has far too much power over political parties. We need reforms to make it more impartial.

    • AmitG August 27, 2024

      The EC is supposed to ensure fair play, not be an obstacle. It’s time they focus on genuine oversight.

  10. Nadine W. August 27, 2024

    The People’s Party might just be what Thailand needs. New leadership to cut through the political noise and bring true change.

  11. Mark87 August 27, 2024

    The whole political scene in Thailand is a mess. Who’s to say PP won’t end up like Move Forward—dissolved and dashed dreams.

  12. Isabella V. August 27, 2024

    Why is nobody talking about the economic policies of these parties? It’s not just about leadership and coalitions.

  13. Felix Brown August 27, 2024

    Pheu Thai didn’t win a landslide for no reason. They have what it takes to lead, unlike these ‘new’ parties with no history.

  14. Shirin August 27, 2024

    Why does it seem like a far-gone conclusion that either Pheu Thai or PP will win? What happened to a multi-party democracy?

    • johnk August 27, 2024

      Multi-party democracy is alive, but the real competition is always between the major players. It’s the same everywhere.

  15. George M. August 27, 2024

    Anyone else tired of recycled political promises? We need practical solutions, not wishful thinking.

  16. katie_g August 27, 2024

    It’s about time someone stands up against the Constitutional Court’s overreach. Thanathorn might be onto something.

    • JKR August 27, 2024

      Careful what you wish for. Checks and balances are necessary, even if it looks like overreach sometimes.

      • katie_g August 27, 2024

        True, but where do we draw the line? We can’t let courts play kingmaker forever.

  17. Vincent August 27, 2024

    The fate of the Democrats joining the coalition will drastically impact the political landscape. It’s a wait-and-see game now.

  18. Maxwell Payne August 27, 2024

    I just want someone to focus on real issues like the economy and education. The political drama is exhausting.

  19. Alex Smith August 27, 2024

    Nobody should blindly buy into Thanathorn’s predictions. We need to see some real evidence of PP’s capabilities first.

    • Fiona August 27, 2024

      Given his track record, I’m willing to give Thanathorn the benefit of the doubt. Move Forward achieved a lot before their dissolution.

  20. Zelda August 27, 2024

    I think PP can inject some much-needed energy into Thai politics. They might be what’s needed to shake things up.

  21. Tom D. August 27, 2024

    This is just the beginning of a long, drawn-out political battle. Buckle up, folks. It’s going to be a bumpy ride.

  22. Helen August 27, 2024

    Why do we keep seeing the same faces in politics? Fresh blood is needed. Thanathorn could be that change.

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