Thai parliament agrees to move up motion on PM vote
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Friday, Sep 5, 2025 12:33 am ET1min read
Thai parliament agrees to move up motion on PM vote
Thailand's political landscape is undergoing significant shifts as the parliament agreed to expedite the vote for a new prime minister. The vote, initially scheduled for September 5, 2025, has been moved up to Friday, September 3, 2025, according to the Secretariat of the House of Representatives [1].The People's Party has thrown its support behind Anutin Charnvirakul, the leader of the Bhumjaithai Party, as the new prime minister. This shift places Pheu Thai, the party that had been leading the caretaker government, in the opposition. The uncertainty surrounding the political transition has cast a shadow over several financial reforms initiated by Pheu Thai [1].
Key financial reforms that are currently in limbo include:
- Retirement Lottery: The National Savings Fund bill passed its first reading in the Senate but has yet to reach its second and third readings.
- Financial Hub: The Financial Business Hub Act is in the process of being scheduled for discussion in the House of Representatives.
- National Credit Guarantee Agency (NaCGA): The NaCGA bill, approved by the Cabinet on August 19, 2025, is now under review by the Council of State.
- Land Ownership by Foreigners: The bill to extend foreign land ownership in Thailand to 99 years is being prepared for submission to the Cabinet.
- Entertainment Complex: The Entertainment Complex Business Bill was withdrawn from the meeting agenda on July 9, 2025 [1].
The fate of these reforms is contingent on the outcome of the PM vote and the direction of the incoming government. Anutin Charnvirakul, if successful, has promised to dissolve Parliament within four months and commit to organizing a referendum on a new constitution [2].
The political turmoil in Thailand has significant implications for the country's financial sector. Investors and financial professionals should closely monitor the developments, as the stability of the political environment directly impacts economic policies and reforms.
References:
[1] https://www.nationthailand.com/news/politics/40054941
[2] https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/thai-lawmakers-vote-prime-minister-010244060.html

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